After 400 days in Egyptian jail, an Al Jazeera reporter is on a mission October 2, 2015 By David Uberti
The 2nd-worst year for jailed journalists December 18, 2013 By Edirin Oputu CPJ’s annual census of imprisoned journalists makes sober reading
The Palm Beach Post takes a long, hard look at private prisons November 22, 2013 By Susannah Nesmith Maybe too long for some readers–but series advances the story on cost, violence concerns
Unlocking stories behind bars July 25, 2013 By Susannah Nesmith Florida is privatizing much of the state’s prison healthcare, and the companies getting these big contracts have a history well worth exploring
Immigration reform and private prison cash February 20, 2013 By Sasha Chavkin Key lawmakers in the immigration debate are among the top recipients of campaign contributions from the prison industry
And that’s the way it was: February 11, 1990 February 11, 2012 By Sang Ngo South African anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela is freed from prison after 27 years