Update: This story has been updated to reflect coronavirus cases within the CA prison system as of...
COVID-19 & Justice
Will the CA Supreme Court Agree To Push LA Courts to Release More Kids From County Lockups Due to COVID-19 Dangers?
On Tuesday, April 14, Loyola Law School’s Center for Juvenile Law and Policy, and...
What Policing During the Pandemic Can Tell Us About Crime Rates and Arrests
Social distancing orders in place across the U.S. have added to the long list of low-level offenses...
COVID-19 Arrives at CA’s Department Of Juvenile Justice As A New Report Shines a Light on DJJ’s Chronic Failures
The COVID-19-driven concern about the dangers inherent in congregate facilities like nursing...
Coronavirus Cases in State Prisons Continue to Climb, as Various Strategies Begin to Lower the Prison Population
Update: As of April 15, a total of 150 people — 69 prisoners and 81 CDCR employees —...
OP-ED: Incarcerated children must be kept safe from COVID-19
Health and justice reform in our juvenile facilities is already a human rights necessity. Now the...