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Dying Behind Bars — Another Form of Capital Punishment

Via Flickr By Wyatt Stayner / Prison Journalism Project When Theresa Grady, 62, calls her husband in prison, she tries not to let her voice crack and does her best not to cry. Sometimes, though, her upbeat veneer fractures, she told Prison Journalism Project. “I try to keep what they call a happy face, a smile, but sometimes I know he hears that tone in my voice,” Theresa said. “Sometimes I can’t hide it.” Her husband, Morris Grady, started serving a 40-year prison term in 2007 after being

Lawmakers champion crime reduction by formerly incarcerated leaders

Lawmakers champion crime reduction by formerly incarcerated leaders
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Virginia Beach continues to push vaccines as U S hits major milestone

Virginia Beach continues to push vaccines as U.S. hits major milestone On Friday, the U.S. saw the largest single day increase of shots administered in nine months. It’s a trend that’s translating here in Hampton Roads. Author: Sarah Hammond Updated: 11:16 PM EDT August 2, 2021 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. On Monday, the U.S. reached a major milestone in COVID-19 vaccinations. 70% of adults now have at least one shot to protect themselves against COVID-19. It was a goal the country wanted to hit by July 4th. Now, a month later, that number is continuing to grow. Theresa Grady brought her daughter, Laniyah, to get her first shot on Monday before school starts.

NYSDOCCS offers incentive program to inmates to boost vaccination rates

NYSDOCCS offers incentive program to inmates to boost vaccination rates
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NY s incarcerated offered vaccine incentives

PUBLISHED 8:10 PM ET Jul. 02, 2021 PUBLISHED 8:10 PM EDT Jul. 02, 2021 SHARE Barbeques, care packages and conjugal visits are being offered as incentives to incarcerated individuals to boost the COVID-19 vaccination rate in prisons. Right now, only about 45% of those incarcerated have received the vaccine so far, compared to the rest of the state, which has a vaccination rate of over 70%. In an internal memo obtained by  Spectrum News 1 and first reported by the  New York Post, the acting commissioner of the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) announced the details of this vaccine incentive program. But Mike Powers, president of the union that represents correctional officers, NYSCOPBA, says while they have nothing against creating a safer work environment, these correctional officers have been on the front lines during the pandemic and should be included in an incentives program.

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