Food insecurity
Food for thought: Prison food is a public health problem
Research confirms that prison food is not just gross; it is often nutritionally inadequate. A recent report from Washington provides new evidence and our policy analyst examines the public health costs PUBLICATION: DOWNLOAD PDF
Read MoreFood Insecurity and Collateral Consequences of Punishment Amidst the COVID‐19 Pandemic
SNAP and TANF restrictions provide a useful window into the insidious and spiteful nature of some collateral consequences of criminal convictions. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 2019. Cynthia A. Golembeski , Ans Irfan and Kimberly R. Dong Bipartisan governmental representatives and the public support investment in health care, housing, education, and nutrition programs, plus resources for…
Read MoreA Shared Sentence
The devastating toll of parental incarceration on kids, families and communities policy report kids Count, Annie E. Casey Foundation PUBLICATION: DOWNLOAD PDF
Read MoreThe Uneaten Big Apple: Hunger’s High Cost in NYC
Executive Summary Key Findings: Hunger decreased in New York City, the New York Metropolitan Region, and New York State over the last six years, but remained higher than before the recession. PUBLICATION: DOWNLOAD PDF
Read MoreMap the Meal Gap 2020
As of 2018, the prevalence of food insecurity in the United States finally declined to levels not seen since before the Great Recession began in 2007. However, millions of people continued to struggle. The USDA estimates that 37 million people, including more than 11 million children, in the United States were food insecure in 2018.1…
Read MoreWomen In Prison Seeking Justice Behind Bars
Overview – The U.S. Commission on Human Rights authored a comprehensive report on the Federal Civil Rights Protections for Incarcerated women and pinpoints issues that require improved intervention. PUBLICATION: DOWNLOAD PDF
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