A recently released report details problems at Wisconsin prisons including high staff turnover, overcrowding and issues with solitary confinement.
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Prison study calls for changes to solitary confinement, health care
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections received recommendations to improve solitary confinement, mental health care and ...
If you or someone you know is considering suicide, call or text the three-digit suicide and crisis lifeline at 988. Resources ...
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Rosie O’Donnell’s Daughter Sentenced to Years in Wisconsin Prison After Probation Violation
October 2025 brought a pivotal moment for Chelsea O’Donnell, daughter of comedian Rosie O’Donnell, as a Wisconsin court ...
A new report from Solitary Watch details systemic abuse in New York prisons, citing physical violence, deprivation of basic ...
The Wisconsin woman who won release from a mental institution after almost killing her sixth-grade classmate only to flee the ...
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Federal Bureau of Prisons says falling concrete is forcing it to close a prison near Los Angeles
The federal Bureau of Prisons is closing a California lockup that was once home to Al Capone and Charles Manson over concerns ...
Authorities say a Wisconsin woman who admitted to nearly stabbing a classmate to death in 2014 to please the horror character ...
The Prison and Justice Writing Program at PEN America has announced its Incarcerated Writers Bureau. The bureau, announced on ...
MILWAUKEE (WDJT) -- A Milwaukee teenager a judge called a "serial rapist" will now spend decades in prison. "Depraved, inhumane, sadistic, and evil": those were just some of the words Judge David ...
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Wisconsin woman convicted of 20 healthcare-fraud related charges while running prenatal care company
A Wisconsin woman was convicted two years after being charged with 20 crimes relating to healthcare fraud and money laundering worth over $2 million. According to a ...
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Suitcases Of Cash And ’10K Fay’: Two Virginia Women Sentenced In Massive Car Dealership Drug Ring
Two Virginia women were handed prison sentences last week for their roles in a coast-to-coast drug trafficking ring that used a local car dealership as a front to push fentanyl and marijuana. U.S.
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