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Murder of Christian Rojas by Heather Lavelle and James Savage investigated on American Detective

Murder of Christian Rojas by Heather Lavelle and James Savage investigated on American Detective
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Sentencing Law and Policy: What is Life? podcast gives voice to people serving LWOP in Pennsylvania

What is Life? Through phone calls with men and women serving life without parole in Pennsylvania, What is Life takes you inside the prison walls to answer the question what is life to someone sentenced to die behind bars. What is Life?  Charles Diggs In this episode you ll hear from Charles Diggs, a man who has spent nearly 50 years in prison serving life without the possibility of parole.  Charles discusses the effect the COVID-19 pandemic, which he described as the worst experience of imprisonment, has had on incarcerated people. What is Life?  Heather Lavelle In this episode of What is Life? you ll hear from Heather Lavelle, a woman who after more than 20 years of substance use and mental health issues killed her ex-boyfriend.  In Heather s poem, Under the Glass, she discusses living a life feeling separated from others, reckoning with harms she s caused and trying to find redemption in prison.

Two Pa prisons have vaccinated more than 70% of inmates An incentive program may be making a difference

Two Pa prisons have vaccinated more than 70% of inmates An incentive program may be making a difference
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Two PA Prisons Have Vaccinated More Than 70% Of Inmates Via An Incentive Program

Handout from Department of Corrections Early in January, Angelo Romero sat in his cell at SCI-Smithfield and thought that there would be no way people incarcerated, like himself, would get the COVID-19 vaccine. “The inmates don’t stand a chance on being vaccinated if it’s going to cost the [Department of Corrections] money,” he wrote in a letter to Spotlight PA. But to Romero’s surprise along with prisoners’ rights advocates, public health experts, and even other inmates the opposite has happened.   Three out of the state’s 23 prisons have so far offered vaccines to inmates and staff, and the number of inmates who have gotten the vaccine at two of those facilities is upwards of 70% no small feat for a department that, on average, vaccinates just over a quarter of its population for the flu.

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