What We're Reading

News that caught our attention or cited the Texas Justice Initiative from across the Lone Star State and beyond.
  • S4 Bonus: Not a Gotcha or Anti-Policing Sentiment (Analysis)

    S4 Bonus: Not a Gotcha or Anti-Policing Sentiment (Analysis)

    Published on December 28, 2020

    A bonus episode of KXAN's podcast series Catalyst features an in-depth conversation between the series' reporters Josh Hinkle, David Barer and TJI Executive Director Eva Ruth Moravec about TJI and our data collection work. The episode capped off the Catalyst's latest season, which highlights the in-custody death of Herman Titus.

  • Inmates facing big virus risks not near top of vaccine lists

    Inmates facing big virus risks not near top of vaccine lists

    Published on December 16, 2020

    Reporting by Colleen Sleven and Patty Nieberg shows that incarcerated individuals are far from the front of the line for the COVID-19 vaccine, despite being hard-hit. Texas and four other states comprise the highest number of coronavirus cases in prisons, they write, yet none of those states' plans to the CDC in October included prioritizing incarcerated people.

  • Impact Report: COVID-19 and Jails December 2020 Update

    Impact Report: COVID-19 and Jails December 2020 Update

    Published on December 6, 2020

    In this December update, the National Commission on COVID-19 and Criminal Justice examines 19 million daily jail records from 2020 to see how bookings, releases and rebookings changed during the pandemic.

  • Excited Delirium: The controversial syndrome that can be used to protect police from misconduct charges

    Excited Delirium: The controversial syndrome that can be used to protect police from misconduct charges

    Published on December 13, 2020

    60 Minutes' John Dickerson reported on "excited delirium," which was cited in the deaths of George Floyd and Elijah McClain, and how law enforcement have used it in justifying injecting individuals with ketamine.

  • No Way Out: COVID-19 behind bars in Texas

    No Way Out: COVID-19 behind bars in Texas

    Published on December 13, 2020

    A multimedia investigative project by WFAA and The Marshall Project depicts various aspects of COVID-19 in Texas prisons, including its affect on employees and incarcerated people. The reporting "showed that the spread of COVID-19 behind bars was also due to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's lackluster response, potentially exacerbating outbreaks and putting surrounding communities at risk."