In the wake of violence against Black Americans and in a moment of national reckoning in Summer 2020, the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Library pulled together a…
A message from Dean Douglas Elmendorf
I was terribly saddened and angered to read about the brutal death of George Floyd at the hands of…
2020, Paper, "In countries around the world, lack of food security might force migrants to risk traveling during the Covid-19 lockdowns.…
One of the core tasks of a well-functioning state is providing fair and adequate criminal justice. Recent events have raised concerns that…
People with a criminal record face substantial demand-side employment barriers that have clear implications for whether or not they search…
Inmate labor fuels prisons. The incarcerated work in prison industries that collaborate with private corporations. Fair labor laws do not…
April 23, 2020, Opinion, "Debates about the idea of a wealth tax are suddenly sounding a lot less hypothetical. With massive expenditures…
Working in real time, Harvard researchers and the National Commission on Correctional Health Care are surveying correctional facilities to…
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Harvard researchers work with correctional healthcare experts in ongoing study tracing outbreaks among prison inmates, correctional staff