Greensville Correctional Center, under new leadership by Assistant Warden Frank Roach, emphasizes the need for time to address prison issues.
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Hall County Debates Tablets for Inmates
Tablets for inmates: Hall County weighs in on digital solutions to enhance communication and address staffing challenges.
Inmates and parolee file lawsuit against NY state prison officials following high-profile escape from Dannemora
Convicted murderers and a parolee take legal action against NY state prison officials post-Dannemora prison escape.
Federal Bureau of Prisons Launches Conditional FSA Release Date Calculator
The Federal Bureau of Prisons introduces the Conditional FSA Release Date Calculator, aiding in release date planning for inmates and staff.
Ohio youth prisons face challenges with staff shortages and safety concerns
Despite offering bonuses and extensive advertising, Ohio youth prisons grapple with hiring and retaining staff.
Tom and Molly Martens are transferred to separate prisons after North Carolina corrections admits release date calculation errors
Tom and Molly Martens are now to remain in separate prisons until June 2024, following a corrections department review of release dates.
St. Louis City Justice Center Faces Increased Scrutiny Following Javon White Apparent Suicide
The St. Louis City Justice Center is grappling with the death of another inmate, Javon White, amid criticism.
Oklahoma County Jail Debate, Leaders Clash Over Proposed Jail Site
Oklahoma County officials grapple with the decision as leaders clash over the proposed Oklahoma County jail site’s viability.
Former Olympic athlete turned YouTube creator Trevor Daniel Jacob receives six-month sentence for plane crash stunt
Former Olympic athlete and YouTube creator Trevor Daniel Jacob received a six-month federal prison sentence for staging a plane crash.
Former State Representative Michael DiMassa to Begin Federal Prison Term for Embezzling Over $1.2 Million
Michael DiMassa is expected to start a prison term for defrauding West Haven by stealing $1.2 million in COVID-19 relief funds.