In order to function in safety, New York's correctional facilities must operate on a foundation of mutual respect.
On February 19, the New York State Police received a report of vandalism involving two buses used to transport incarcerated ...
A NYSCOPBA representative said there was progress made "on several issues" on Day 2 as mediators prepare to meet again this ...
This week on the Disabilities Beat, WBFO’s Emyle Watkins spoke with Ify Chikezie, a staff attorney at the NYCLU about what a ...
Mawhiney faces 30 years to life in prison for Attempted Murder in the First Degree as part of a multiple-count sentence that ...
More than 330 New York correction officers were named in an amended court petition as Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration ...
As the correction officer strike enters its third day, the New York State Police is assisting the state Department of ...
Steven Mangual is a justice advocate coordinator at LatinoJustice PRDEF. He started his career in 1997 as a facilitator and ...
A wildcat strike by guards at New York's prisons, now in its second week, is fueling fears over deteriorating conditions ...
Jinghai Fang and Binbin Ge, of Queens, N.Y., recently received plea deals after making partial restitution to a Hagerstown-area senior due to scam.
The families of striking corrections officers paid the state Capitol a visit Monday, meeting with Republican lawmakers and reiterating their demands that state leaders make significant, permanent chan ...
Progress was being noted by the union that represents the corrections officers on day one, a spokesman for the union noted.
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