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Category: Criminal Justice

Posted inCorrections

‘Sued Every Way and Sunday.’ New Prison Phone Provider Has Troubled History

by Keaton Ross August 27, 2020
Posted inCoronavirus

Lexington, Oklahoma City lead the state’s COVID-19 hotspots

by Paul Monies July 31, 2020
Posted inCorrections

Oklahoma Moves Toward Phasing Out Private Prisons. What A Path Forward Looks Like

by Keaton Ross July 31, 2020
Posted inCorrections

Oklahoma Ends Contract with Troubled Private Prison In Cushing

by Keaton Ross July 16, 2020
Posted inCorrections

Oklahoma’s Prison Population Is Dropping Amid the Pandemic. Will the Trend Continue?

by Keaton Ross July 15, 2020
Posted inCourts

The Supreme Court Affirmed Native American Rights in Oklahoma. Here’s What That Could Mean

by Trevor Brown July 9, 2020
Posted inGovernment

Few Hearings, Fewer Votes: Police Oversight Bills See Little Attention in Oklahoma’s Legislature

by Trevor Brown June 13, 2020
Posted inCriminal Justice

George Floyd Protests in Oklahoma: We’d Like to Hear Your Story

by Supriya Sridhar June 3, 2020
Posted inCriminal Justice

Twenty Years After It Became a Crime, Racial Profiling Charges Remain Scarce

by Trevor Brown June 2, 2020
Posted inCriminal Justice

After a Night of Clashes, Calmer Scenes Mark a Protest and March

by Whitney Bryen May 31, 2020

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