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Psychology
Feature
November 21, 2018
Treatment Denied: The Mental Health Crisis in Federal Prisons
The Bureau of Prisons set higher standards for psychiatric care. But instead of helping more inmates, the agency dropped thousands from its caseload, data shows.
By
Christie Thompson
and
Taylor Elizabeth Eldridge
Life Inside
March 30, 2017
‘I Can Help This Person’
A prison psychologist mourns a patient he tried to save.
By
Ryan Quirk
as told to
Maurice Chammah
Justice Talk
March 31, 2016
Highlights From Our Justice Talk On Solitary Confinement
From comparisons to “Orange Is the New Black” to accounts from people who spent time in solitary, this is what you missed in our chat with Digg.
By
Blair Hickman
Looking Back
May 21, 2015
When a Psychologist Was in Charge of Jail
Cook County Jail will soon be run by a mental health professional. And it’s not the first time.
By
Melanie Newport
Justice Lab
May 6, 2015
The Case for Violent Video Games
A new book says kids know they’re a fantasy — even a healthy one.
By
Dana Goldstein
Justice Lab
February 12, 2015
Can Violence Be Virtuous?
A new book examines the morality of crime.
By
Dana Goldstein