by Peter Wagner,
May 9, 2010
Peter Wagner is quoted in the Patriot Ledger regarding Mass.’s plan to bill prison inmates for room and board. Because most people in prison are poor, this counter-productive policy “is like spending money to squeeze blood from a stone.”
Added Most upstate counties with prisons agree: A prison cell is not a residence [PDF] to the New York organizing page.
by Peter Wagner,
February 14, 2010
Added Most upstate counties with prisons agree: A prison cell is not a residence [PDF] to the New York organizing page.
by Peter Wagner,
January 19, 2010
We added links to recent radio interviews on WBAI, The Take Away and shows to our In the News page.
by Peter Wagner,
January 15, 2010
Matt Kelley cites PPI’s research on sentencing enhancement zones in a post saluting New Jersey’s first-in-the-nation reform of these short-sighted laws.
The Valley Advocate honors us on a best of 2009 list.
by Peter Wagner,
December 31, 2009
The Valley Advocate salutes the Prison Policy Initiative for how far we stretch your generous contributions.
The Valley Advocate honors us on a best of 2009 list.
by Peter Wagner,
November 25, 2009
The Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network has twice featured our work on their blog in the last week or so. One article by George Pillsbury features our research on Mississippi, and another on our work behind the New York Times‘ Gerrymandering: Pure and Corrupt editorial.
by Peter Wagner,
November 17, 2009
Peter Wagner is quoted in Pennsylvania inmates prepare to ship out in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Pennsylvania’s failed parole policies have led to an overcrowding crisis that states with better policies will be profiting from.
by Peter Wagner,
November 3, 2009
Joyce Russell reports for Iowa Public Radio on the end of prison-based gerrymandering in Anamosa, where the first election without a district that is almost entirely prisoners is taking place. Listen: mp3. Transcript here. Peter Wagner is interviewed.
by Peter Wagner,
October 20, 2009
Writing in the Watertown Daily Times, Daniel Jenkins calls for the Census Bureau to report prison populations separately so that counties like Franklin County, NY, can continue to draw districts without regard to the prison populations: Census must take prisoners into account (link no longer available).