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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack

State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack

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Welcome to State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack: A weekly series where we talk about the most important events happening in criminal justice at the moment. State of Criminal Justice is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company - hit us up at https://stateofcriminaljustice.com
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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - Cop Told Capitol Hill Attacker to Hide Evidence

Cop Told Capitol Hill Attacker to Hide Evidence

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10/27/21 • 5 min

In this week’s State of Criminal Justice, we’ll cover police involvement in the Capitol Hill insurrection, the latest death at Rikers Island, and an officer accused of targeting Black women for decades. And in our New Ground segment, we’ll discuss two bills bringing advocates together in Chicago.

PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take matters into our own hands, especially when it comes to protecting our communities. As a nonprofit, we rely on small donations from subscribers like you. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work.

Donate Here: https://stateofcriminaljustice.com

Cop Told Capitol Hill Attacker to Hide Evidence
An indictment exposes the dangers of police collusion

The Latest Disastrous Death at Rikers
Bail created another death sentence at an infamous jail

Kansas City Under Investigation For Targeting Black Women
Years of abuse allegations have finally led to a necessary investigation

New Ground: Important Parole Bills Make Headlines
House Bill 2399 and Senate Bill 2333 could give much-needed relief to prisoners

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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - NYPD Tied to White Supremacists

NYPD Tied to White Supremacists

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10/13/21 • 6 min

In this week’s State of Criminal Justice, we’ll cover the NYPD’s connections to a notorious white supremacist group, the unfair treatment of missing Black women, and how thousands of police killings have gone uncounted. And in our New Ground segment, we’ll discuss our support for an incarcerated survivor named Brandy Scott.

PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take matters into our own hands, especially when it comes to protecting our communities. As a nonprofit, we rely on small donations from subscribers like you. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work.

Donate Here: https://stateofcriminaljustice.com

NYPD Tied to White Supremacists

Police ties to white surpemacists expose a racist revolving door

Missing Black Women Matter Too

When Black women go missing, urgency isn’t the media’s top priority

How Thousands of Police Killings Go Uncounted

Policing is more dangerous than you may think and uncounted deaths show why

New Ground: Fighting for Brandy Scott

We’re better when we come together to fight for women like Brandy

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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - President Biden Escalates the War On Drugs

President Biden Escalates the War On Drugs

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07/08/21 • 5 min

In this week’s state of criminal justice, President Biden extends a backwards drug policy, the federal government pauses executions, and pandemic ankle monitors see an increase. Also, in our New Ground segment, we’ll discuss updates to the case of a grandmother sent to prison for missing a phone call.

PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take matters into our own hands, especially when it comes to protecting our communities. As a nonprofit, we rely on small donations from subscribers like you. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work.

Donate Here: https://stateofcriminaljustice.com

President Biden Escalates the War On Drugs
The Biden Administration has made a terrible problem even worse.

AG Merrick Garland Suspends Fed Executions
The move is a reversal of Trump Admin policy.

Pandemic Ankle Monitors and House Arrest
Increases in ankle monitors and house arrest point to a backwards rationale.

New Ground: A Grandmother Sent to Prison Is Coming Home
She didn’t answer a phone call and was incarcerated.

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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - Judge Kathryn Mizelle and the Mask Mandate

Judge Kathryn Mizelle and the Mask Mandate

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04/27/22 • 5 min

In this week’s State of Criminal Justice, we’ll tell you about the judge who struck down the COVID-19 mask mandate, the execution of Patrick Lyoya, and a man who just “chose” firing squad execution over the electric chair. And in our New Ground segment, we’ll discuss the inspiring work some incarcerated men are doing with braille.

PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take matters into our own hands, especially when it comes to protecting our communities. As a nonprofit, we rely on small donations from subscribers like you. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work.

Donate Here: https://stateofcriminaljustice.com

Judge Kathryn Mizelle and the Mask Mandate
The conservative judge’s decision is politically right-wing, much like her record

Patrick Lyoya was Executed Laying Face Down
An autopsy reveals the tragic killing of a Black refugee

Richard Bernard Moore ‘Chooses’ the Firing Squad
The decision isn’t much of a choice – it’s more of a plea for mercy

People Behind Bars Translate Books for Blind Students
The inspiring effort challenges us to imagine a world beyond prisons and police

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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - The Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Lottery

The Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Lottery

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11/23/21 • 5 min

In this week’s State of Criminal Justice, we’ll cover the ridiculous theater of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, skyrocketing overdose deaths, and the crimes of federal prison workers. And in our New Ground series, we’ll talk about the release of juvenile-lifer Henry Montgomery.

PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take matters into our own hands, especially when it comes to protecting our communities. As a nonprofit, we rely on small donations from subscribers like you. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work.

Donate Here: https://stateofcriminaljustice.com

The Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Lottery
A controversial judge allows an over the top selection of jurors

Increased Overdose Deaths and Policing
A sharp rise in deaths shows police aren’t the answer

Federal Prison Workers Commit Crimes
Injustice is built into the justice system at every level

​​Henry Montgomery is Released
A landmark case ends with a long-awaited release

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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - State Prisons Becoming Deadlier

State Prisons Becoming Deadlier

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06/21/21 • 4 min

In this week’s edition, prisons are becoming more deadly with each passing year, compassionate release is being denied to incarcerated people in need, and the state of Alabama takes stimulus money from prisoners.
How State Prisons Are Becoming Deadlier
Prisons are not keeping anyone safe – they’re just making problems worse.
State prison populations were just 1% higher in 2018 than they were in 2001, but 44% more state prison deaths occured in 2018 than in 2001! This is just part of the extremely disturbing information revealed by new data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Huge increases in suicide, homicide, and drug and alcohol-related deaths show a disturbing picture of a deadly institution that is getting worse and worse by the year. The suicide rate alone has increased by a enormous 85% since 2001, the highest ever recorded. These are people with families, friends, and loved ones like anyone else. If we want safe communities free from violence, we have to begin to work towards a world without prison facilities that create more death and more violence. via Prison Policy Initiative
Only A Few Dozen People Got This Much Needed Relief
Prisons are not interested in rehabilitation and health for those in need.
Nearly 31,000 people requested compassionate release from federal prison during the pandemic but so far, only 36 requests were granted. There were 1,735 requests in 2019 – the dramatic increase in applications reflects the fears that troubled the everyday lives of people incarcerated during COVID-19’s unrelenting spread. Prisons became incubators for the virus, and the Bureau of Prisons granted even fewer requests than they did in 2019 when a pandemic wasn’t killing people behind bars! COVID-19 has been a death sentence for people who haven’t even been convicted of a crime in many jails and prisons. Not only does the death penalty itself need to be abolished, but these facilities that kill through neglect have to go too. via BuzzFeed News
State Of Alabama Withholds Prison Stimulus Checks
With no protections, the stimulus funds of those in prison can be taken.
Alabama state officials have been holding incarcerated people’s stimulus checks and deducting court-ordered debts from them. According to news from multiple interviews and documents reviewed by Alabama’s WBHM, a 60-day hold was placed on the funds and people were also notified they would not necessarily receive all of their money. Unfortunately, there is no protection from garnishment for many people inside prisons, and it’s not just people in Alabama who are still waiting to see all their money. The disturbing reality is that many never will. via WBHM

New Ground

The New Ground segment features hopeful stories of changes within the realm of the criminal legal system. There is a better future on the horizon through the efforts to dismantle the oppressive system targeting Black America. It happens when all of our thumbs are on the pulse.

Austin Schools to Limit Discipline to Address Disparities
A school district takes steps to change racist disparities we see nationwide.
A school district in Austin, Texas is scaling back discipline after racial disparities were found in the application of punishment. According to a report the district compiled, Black students were five times more likely to be disciplined than white students. This development isn’t new, and it’s true in countless districts across the country. The school-to-prison pipeline disproportionately affects Black children and creates disparities we see reflected throughout the criminal legal system. This district's decision will reconsider the length of suspensions and change the processes of disciplinary removals. This is the least school districts can do, but the involvement of the criminal legal system in our schools and the lives of young people has to be completely overturned in time. via Yahoo News

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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - Jason Walker Killed By Fayetteville, NC Police

Jason Walker Killed By Fayetteville, NC Police

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01/19/22 • 5 min

In this week’s State of Criminal Justice, we’ll cover the killing of Jason Walker by a Fayetteville, NC police officer, a new DOJ unit, and the outbreak of COVID-19 in a Chicago-area jail. And in our New Ground segment, we’ll discuss a new residency for formerly incarcerated young people.

PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take matters into our own hands, especially when it comes to protecting our communities. As a nonprofit, we rely on small donations from subscribers like you. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work.

Donate Here: https://stateofcriminaljustice.com

Jason Walker Killed By Fayetteville, NC Police
A Black man was killed for allegedly jumping onto a car

New Justice Department Unit
An emerging division in the Justice Department will focus on domestic threats

The Pandemic Terrorizes Illinois Jail
Inmates are fighting neglect as an outbreak spreads

New Ground: The Stevie Wilson DIY Youth Arts Residency*
A new promising opportunity for formerly incarcerated young people

*Applications are due on February 13th. Tell someone you know to apply at http://bit.ly/diyresidency

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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - Drugs Make It Into Rikers Despite No Public Visits

Drugs Make It Into Rikers Despite No Public Visits

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02/23/22 • 5 min

In this week’s State of Criminal Justice we’ll cover drugs flowing into Rikers Island jail, a man freed from prison after languishing for decades, and the police beating a disabled man and stealing his prosthetic leg. In our New Ground segment, we’ll discuss advocates posting cash bail for Black mothers while they work to abolish the system.

PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take matters into our own hands, especially when it comes to protecting our communities. As a nonprofit, we rely on small donations from subscribers like you. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work.

Donate Here: https://stateofcriminaljustice.com

Drugs Make It Into Rikers Despite No Public Visits
Despite rules prohibiting visitors and pandemic shutdowns, drugs got in

Vincent Simmons Is Freed
New evidence casts doubt as a man is freed after decades behind bars

Police Beat Disabled Man
Assaulting a disabled man doesn’t protect and serve anything

Bail Funds Fighting Back
Black families have a resource in these important organizations

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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - Abolish the Death Penalty [Part 1/2]

Abolish the Death Penalty [Part 1/2]

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05/18/22 • 21 min

We want to let you know that we're taking a couple weeks off to rest and recharge, but we'll back with The State of Criminal Justice in June. Today, we're sharing a conversation about the death penalty. As always, thank you for your continued support of Black nonprofit media and our work to highlight how the criminal legal system affects Black people. If you haven't already, we'd love for you to support PushBlack with a small monthly donation. You can donate here.

The death penalty is an outdated, racist, and barbaric practice that sets the United States apart from the rest of the globe. It’s not about justice, it’s about state sponsored murder. This part 1 of a 2 part conversation.

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State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack - How A Nazi Symbol Made A Millionaire

How A Nazi Symbol Made A Millionaire

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06/22/22 • 6 min

In this week’s State of Criminal Justice we’ll cover how a cop became a millionaire by promoting white supremacy, troubling news about police training, and a new master's program for incarcerated women. In our New Ground segment, we’ll discuss how a police alternative is reducing violence.

PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take matters into our own hands, especially when it comes to protecting our communities. As a nonprofit, we rely on small donations from subscribers like you. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work.

Donate Here: https://stateofcriminaljustice.com

How A Nazi Symbol Made A Millionaire
A police officer put up a racist symbol and will get rich for doing so

Police Training Doesn’t Guarantee Much
After a school massacre, the reality is setting in

A Master’s Program For Incarcerated Women
The program is an opportunity for those behind bars

New Ground: An Alternative To Police Was Shown To Reduce Violence
This is a big inspiration for abolitionists

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How many episodes does State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack have?

State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack currently has 55 episodes available.

What topics does State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack cover?

The podcast is about News, Criminal Justice, News Commentary, Podcasts, Criminal Justice Reform and Politics.

What is the most popular episode on State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack?

The episode title 'The LAPD Tracked Black Lives Matter Protesters' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack?

The average episode length on State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack is 9 minutes.

How often are episodes of State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack released?

Episodes of State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack?

The first episode of State of Criminal Justice by PushBlack was released on Jun 21, 2021.

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