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The State Dept. said the 2024 reports on countries were "adjusted" to be "aligned to the administration's executive orders." ...
These cuts have drastically limited the U.S. government’s terrorism prevention work. What remains of the U.S. capability to respond to terrorism rests in its military and law enforcement, which do not ...
Hamilton County's police chiefs are criticizing the courts for not doing enough to prevent repeat offenders.
New York prison officer pay has jumped by $9K as state officials offer incentives and step up recruiting to fill a dire staffing gap.
An immigration expert from Wits University, Professor Loren Landau has called on South Africa to speak out against the ...
More than 200 Venezuelans were sent to El Salvador's maximum security prison in March, including Frengel Reyes, who was living in Tampa with his wife and is now back in his homeland without her.
Gravel & Grit opposes the Franklin County prison plan, citing water supply issues.
NBC6 spoke with a former corrections officer who says she saw hundreds of people held in cages with no sunlight, backed up toilets and little access to showers.
Eswatini and South Sudan are just two on a list of many African countries America has asked to accept violent criminals.
Since 2001, hundreds of incarcerated people have died from heat-related causes in Texas’s non-air conditioned prisons.
Byron Black's execution marked the first time a man has been put to death with a working defibrillator in his chest, experts say.