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The worst day of Brad McGahey's life was the day a judge decided to spare him from prison.McGahey was 23 with dreams of making it big in rodeo, maybe…
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The number of women in U.S. prisons has increased more than 700 percent since 1980. And for nearly all of that time, Oklahoma has led the nation in…
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Oklahoma incarcerates women, many of them mothers, at a rate more than twice the national average.As the state grapples with an emerging political…
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Marc Mauer of the Sentencing Project and Marc Levin of Right on Crime about the possible impacts of seeking the strongest possible charges for drug crimes.
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The Oklahoma state House of Representatives furthered a bill Thursday that would roll back part of a state question that was approved by voters in…
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A bill that would change some of the criminal justice reforms voters approved in November advances in the legislature.House Bill 1482 would again make it…
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A bipartisan group of legislators and advocacy groups are asking Gov. Mary Fallin to order a stop to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol's use of mobile scanners…
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Authorities here are using an expensive new device during traffic stops to seize money that's been loaded onto prepaid debit cards by alleged drug…
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Governor Mary Fallin signed into law a number of criminal justice reform bills Wednesday. The legislation is part of recommendations from a steering…
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Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform launched a petition drive Thursday aimed at reducing the prison population and redirecting savings to create trea...