Month: March 2020

Concern grows for vulnerable prison populations and employees as coronavirus spreads through overstuffed facilities

  • Holly McKay
  • March 24, 2020
  • Fox News

If you thought the confined spaces of cruise ships, nursing homes and once-crowded bars were especially bad petri dishes for the spread of the coronavirus – think again. Public health officials, medical experts, lawmakers and inmates are bracing for the outbreak to continue crippling overstuffed prisons and jails across the country. “The projections for the toll that

Beyond Bars

  • John August and Craig Mazin
  • March 3, 2020
  • Scriptnotes

“John moderates a panel discussion on the criminal justice system, incarceration and how to write about them. What’s real, what’s myth, and what stories need to be told? Guests include incarceration policy experts Aly Tamboura and Lovisa Stannow, writer Zach Calig of For Life, and documentarian Dan Birman (Me Facing Life).” Listen to the episode

Guard at Missouri women’s prison sexually assaulted inmate over 52 times: lawsuit

  • Katie Moore
  • February 21, 2020
  • The Kansas City Star

A former guard at a Missouri women’s prison has been accused by a fifth woman who says the guard sexually assaulted her more than 52 times. The woman filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court for the Western District of Missouri against Edward Bearden, a former guard at Chillicothe Correctional Center, about 120 miles northeast