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  • New York City Council Votes to Ban Most Uses of Solitary Confinement in City Jails
    New York City Council Votes to Ban Most Uses of Solitary Confinement in City Jails
    But former police captain Mayor Eric Adams says the legislation, if implemented, would 'unquestionably make our city less safe'.
    December 21, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • ‘Killing You Would Be the Same as Killing Ants’: Prisons Where Innocent Citizens Are Tortured [PHOTOS]
    ‘Killing You Would Be the Same as Killing Ants’: Prisons Where Innocent Citizens Are Tortured [PHOTOS]
    WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT In dictatorships, prisons have long been used as places for inflicting extreme torture to break ...
    December 8, 2023BY Jocelyn Neo
  • Inmates Sue Prison Service for Failing to Protect Them From Islamist Prison Gangs
    Inmates Sue Prison Service for Failing to Protect Them From Islamist Prison Gangs
    Inmates who refuse to convert and are being put in segregation "blocks" for their own protection are planning ...
    April 19, 2023BY Owen Evans
  • Staffing Crisis Puts Embattled NYC Jail on the Brink
    Staffing Crisis Puts Embattled NYC Jail on the Brink
    The beleaguered New York City jail on Rikers Island has slipped to the edge of utter chaos due ...
    September 17, 2021BY Petr Svab
  • How a California Inspector Uncovered Billions in Unemployment Fraud  
    How a California Inspector Uncovered Billions in Unemployment Fraud  
    Commentary An inspector with the San Mateo District Attorney’s (SMDA) office says he was the first in California ...
    March 26, 2021BY Siyamak Khorrami and Vanessa Serna
  • Sheriff’s Department to Resume Limited Visiting in Orange County Jails
    Sheriff’s Department to Resume Limited Visiting in Orange County Jails
    The Orange County Sheriff' Department (OCSD) March 26 will begin allowing public visits at its jails, on a ...
    March 26, 2021BY City News Service
  • Orange County Sheriff Reveals New Strategy to Tackle Homelessness 
    Orange County Sheriff Reveals New Strategy to Tackle Homelessness 
    The Orange County Sheriff’s Department (OCSD) is shifting the way it interacts with the homeless through dozens of ...
    March 24, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • Battle Over the Release of Orange County’s Inmates Continues as Some Receive Vaccine
    Battle Over the Release of Orange County’s Inmates Continues as Some Receive Vaccine
    Some local inmates are receiving the COVID-19 vaccine as the Orange County Sheriff’s Department (OCSD) works to contain ...
    January 25, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • Legal Wrangle Continues Over Possible Release of Orange County Prisoners
    Legal Wrangle Continues Over Possible Release of Orange County Prisoners
    The fate of about 1,800 Orange County inmates remains unclear as legal proceedings continue into whether the prisoners ...
    January 8, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • Orange County Sheriff Prepares to Make Case for Keeping Inmates Behind Bars
    Orange County Sheriff Prepares to Make Case for Keeping Inmates Behind Bars
    The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will present its plan to mitigate a COVID-19 jail surge to an appeals judge on ...
    January 7, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • Orange County DA Criticizes Decision to Release Serial Felon With COVID to Home Confinement
    Orange County DA Criticizes Decision to Release Serial Felon With COVID to Home Confinement
    Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer has criticized a decision by a Superior Court judge to release a ...
    December 22, 2020BY Jack Bradley
  • Orange County Cities Join Sheriff in Opposing Order to Release Inmates
    Orange County Cities Join Sheriff in Opposing Order to Release Inmates
    Cities throughout Orange County, California, are standing by Sheriff Don Barnes as he fights a court order demanding ...
    December 21, 2020BY Alex Murashko
  • 1st Inmate Petitions for Release From Orange County Jail After Judge’s Order
    1st Inmate Petitions for Release From Orange County Jail After Judge’s Order
    A man charged with aggravated kidnapping for ransom was the first inmate to petition for his release following ...
    December 16, 2020BY Jack Bradley
  • Officials Outraged After Judge’s Order to Release Half of Orange County Inmates
    Officials Outraged After Judge’s Order to Release Half of Orange County Inmates
    Officials in Orange County, California, are outraged after a Superior Court judge ordered Sheriff Don Barnes to release ...
    December 14, 2020BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • Orange County Judge Orders Jail Population Halved
    Orange County Judge Orders Jail Population Halved
    SANTA ANA (CNS)—A Superior Court judge Dec. 11 ordered Sheriff Don Barnes to reduce Orange County's jail population ...
    December 12, 2020BY City News Service
  • Inmate Dies After Self-Inflicted Injury in OC Jail
    Inmate Dies After Self-Inflicted Injury in OC Jail
    A 26-year-old inmate died on Sept. 1 after sustaining a self-inflicted injury while inside an Orange County, California, ...
    September 3, 2020BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • California State Prison System Criticized for Early Inmate Releases
    California State Prison System Criticized for Early Inmate Releases
    The California state prison system is burdening local governments by leaving more inmates in county jails, according to ...
    August 13, 2020BY Breanna Heath
  • Orange County Sheriff to Appeal ACLU Suit Ruling
    Orange County Sheriff to Appeal ACLU Suit Ruling
    SANTA ANA, Calif. (CNS)—Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes on May 27 said he would appeal a federal judge's ...
    May 28, 2020BY City News Service
  • ACLU Sues Orange County Sheriff, Demanding Release of Inmates During COVID-19 Pandemic
    ACLU Sues Orange County Sheriff, Demanding Release of Inmates During COVID-19 Pandemic
    SANTA ANA (CNS)—The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California filed a federal lawsuit on April 30 against ...
    May 1, 2020BY City News Service
  • Orange County Sex Offenders Released Early During Pandemic Despite Parole Violations
    Orange County Sex Offenders Released Early During Pandemic Despite Parole Violations
    SANTA ANA, Calif. (CNS)—Seven sex offenders arrested for alleged parole violations were released from custody, apparently as part ...
    April 29, 2020BY City News Service
  • Orange County Jails Under Quarantine as More Inmates Test Positive for COVID-19
    Orange County Jails Under Quarantine as More Inmates Test Positive for COVID-19
    SANTA ANA, Calif. (CNS)—Four more inmates in Orange County's jails have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total ...
    April 7, 2020BY City News Service
  • Anaheim Officials Report Two COVID-19 Cases in Homeless Shelter Staff
    Anaheim Officials Report Two COVID-19 Cases in Homeless Shelter Staff
    ANAHEIM, Calif. (CNS)—Two employees at a homeless shelter run by Anaheim and the Salvation Army have been diagnosed ...
    March 31, 2020BY City News Service
  • Orange County Jail Inmate Tests Positive for CCP Virus
    Orange County Jail Inmate Tests Positive for CCP Virus
    SANTA ANA, Calif. (CNS)—An inmate in the Men's Central Jail in Santa Ana tested positive Tuesday for the ...
    March 25, 2020BY City News Service
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