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The failures are calling into question the practice of outsourcing medical care.
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Low staffing led to missed exams and delayed treatment.
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We’ll go On the Record with WYPR reporter Rachel Baye, who devoted a year to investigating why Maryland charges more juveniles as adults than almost any other state … and how the adult court system doesn’t give kids access to treatment they need.
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For bill sponsor James Torrence, the bill is incredibly personal.
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Inmates at Roxbury Correctional Institution deployed drones, utilized a staff member and used a hospital as a drop off and pick up site to distribute a wide array of contraband.
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More than 6% of Maryland’s prison population is serving time for crimes committed as children, according to a new report.
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A trans woman is suing Baltimore City Correction Center over harassment and ignored reports of assault.
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“Every day we operate like this puts the people who do these jobs and those we supervise at risk of being seriously hurt.”
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We go On the Record with a conversation about the thousands of essays and poems housed in the American Prison Writing Archive, now held at Johns Hopkins University. The collection gives a platform for people who were and are incarcerated to share their experiences.
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This week on the podcast: two stories of doctors who refuse to confine their work to the hospital.