When Tanzerius Anderson was 19, he shot and killed Inaam Yazbek on March 25, 2000. Anderson, now married to former Boston ...
A partnership between state prisons and a New Mexico college is giving inmates new opportunities. It’s an industry in need of workers. Now, 10 graduates are ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Arthur Jackson Arthur Jackson is an inmate of San Quentin Rehabilitation Center and ...
A terrorist who planned an al-Qaeda-inspired attack will be freed from prison. The Parole Board has approved the release of Zahid Iqbal, who discussed sending a remote-controlled toy car, carrying a ...
"It's like gladiator academy," DA says. At Oklahoma's Allen Gamble Correctional Center, a medium security prison, inmate ...
Chile's first prison rugby team is transforming lives at the Valparaíso Penitentiary Complex. Rugby Unión Libertad mirrors a professional league's routine with intense training and weekend matches.
Maryland correctional authorities have recorded seven inmate deaths over the past two months, a pattern that criminal justice ...
A union representing Michigan corrections officers is sounding alarms over an increase in violent assaults against prison ...
Behavior is at the heart of nearly every challenge in the workplace, from leadership and fair decisions to high performance and AI adoption. But how should organizations go about influencing behavior?
Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman are the directors and producers of the documentary feature “The Alabama Solution,” streaming now on HBO Max. “How can a journalist go into a war zone, but can’t go ...
A bill filed in advance of the 2026 legislative session would let state prisoners start earning credits for good behavior faster. Sen. Dave Rader, R-Tulsa, filed Senate Bill 1213 after meeting with ...
Want to Change Someone’s Behavior? Understand How the Brain Builds Habits, According to Neuroscience
The research, conducted at Georgetown University Medical Center, found that “shifting levels of a brain protein called KCC2 can reshape the way cues become linked with rewards, sometimes making habits ...
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