Bipartisan legislation introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives calls for the end of the crack vs powder cocaine disparity in sentencing.
Continuing commitment to expanding remote work across the country paves the way for sale of Loudoun County campus
Panelists named to discuss the crack vs. powder cocaine disparities during virtual reporters roundtable next Tuesday.
Prison fellowship is partnering with FAMM to discuss the crack vs. powder cocaine disparities during virtual reporters roundtable next Tuesday.
Tennessee faith leaders send joint letter to members of the general assembly In support of criminal justice reform.
FAMM partners with Prison Fellowship in calling for the elimination of the federal crack-powder cocaine disparity.
Prison Fellowship is proud to release our Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Report. The COVID-19 pandemic tried to shake us, but we found new ways to continue to serve all of those affected by crime and incarceration.
Michigan Joint Task Force on Jail and Pretrial Incarceration’s legislative reform package paves way for needed pretrial prison reform.
Prison Fellowship applauds restoration of access to Pell Grants for incarcerated students seeking to become productive citizens.
Investment enables Prison Fellowship to double efforts to transform prison culture through supporting prison wardens.
Parole and credit policies can ensure proportional punishment is served while also offering an active and intentional pathway to redemption.
Prison Fellowship remembers Bishop Harry R. Jackson Jr., a heavyweight in the fight for criminal justice reform and a long-serving member of our board of directors.
Prison Fellowship leadership urges new administration to advance policies helping men and women impacted by crime and incarceration become productive returning citizens.
We at Prison Fellowship stand with our brothers and sisters of faith who decry racism as both an individual and systemic sin that violates human dignity and worth.
Prison Fellowship works hard every day to advance justice that restores and reflects the God-given value of all persons. In some cases, legislation can help mitigate inequalities, and we have been advocating for proportional sentencing and justice that addresses the systemic biases and prejudices borne by people of color.
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