Tag: Corrections Department (NYS)

How a ‘Blue Wall’ Inside N.Y. State Prisons Protects Abusive Guards

Records and interviews reveal a culture of cover-ups among correction officers who falsify reports and send beating victims to solitary confinement.

How a ‘Blue Wall’ Inside N.Y. State Prisons Protects Abusive Guards

Records and interviews reveal a culture of cover-ups among correction officers who falsify reports and send beating victims to solitary confinement.

At Sing Sing, Prisoners’ Charges of Brutal Beatings Prompt U.S. Inquiry

Dozens of inmates sued after the November incident, which sent seven to the hospital. They described systematic abuse by special teams of correctional officers.

Widespread Racial Disparities in Discipline Found at NY Prisons

The state inspector general concluded that the disparities had worsened since a 2015 New York Times investigation found that Black prisoners faced more punishment than white ones.

Hundreds of Women Set to Sue New York Over Prison Sex Abuse Allegations

A law that takes effect on Nov. 24 allows people to sue over years-old assaults long past the criminal statute of limitations.