by Dawn Blagrove | Aug 16, 2017 | CJPC News, Criminal Justice Reform, Uncategorized
At the time this piece was published, four people had been arrested in Durham for allegedly taking down a Confederate statue. They allegedly broke the law. Now let’s talk about justice. History has painfully provided us with countless examples of how law and...
by Dawn Blagrove | Aug 16, 2017 | CJPC News, Ending the Death Penalty
By Amanda Witwer, UNC-Chapel Hill Public Policy Student Apart from being an avid reader and a devoted Tarheel fan, my pen pal is an inmate who has spent the last nineteen years of his life on North Carolina’s death row. Out of respect for his privacy, I will...
by Dawn Blagrove | Aug 1, 2017 | CJPC News, Ending the Death Penalty
This month, Carolina Justice Policy Center Intern Olivia Pennoyer visited an inmate on death row. She documented her experience in an essay: This summer I met a man on death row. Usually when this fact finds its way into conversations with friends and family, they...
by Dawn Blagrove | Aug 1, 2017 | CJPC News, Ending the Death Penalty
On July 26, 2017, the state of Ohio executed Ronald Phillips. This execution marked the first after a three and a half year moratorium. It is yet another example of why death penalty moratoriums should not lull activists into a false sense of complacency. To learn...
by Dawn Blagrove | Aug 1, 2017 | CJPC News, Raising the Juvenile Age
Last Friday, Governor Roy Cooper signed a proclamation celebrating that 16 and 17 year olds will no longer be tried in adult court for misdemeanor charges. While teens accused of violent felonies and some drug crimes may still be charged as adults, the progress made...