Nine months after the prison guard strike, incarcerated people are being denied early release after not completing programming that they don’t have access to.
Nine months after the prison guard strike, incarcerated people are being denied early release after not completing programming that they don’t have access to. · View in browser
Advocates at four legal organizations told New York Focus they’ve had incarcerated clients whose release dates were delayed because they weren’t able to participate in programs in the last nine months. Photos: viviamo; thawornnurak/Getty Images | Illustration: Leor Stylar
Nine months after the prison guard strike, incarcerated people are being denied early release after not completing programming that they don’t have access to.
Cheektowaga police called US Border Patrol when they encountered people they suspected of being in the country illegally. Cheektowaga badge: Cheektowaga Police Department; CBP Badge: DHS; Walden Galleria Mall photo: Cathy Smith/Wikimedia Commons | Illustration: New York Focus