An ongoing series of stories on New Hampshire's criminal justice system, with a focus on the experience of those people moving through the state's corrections system.
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The New Hampshire Department of Corrections says that in order to comply with Gov. Chris Sununu's proposed budget, it would have to cut rehabilitative and…
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How Is N.H. Managing COVID-19 In State Prisons?People who are incarcerated have been particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 outbreaks during this pandemic. New Hampshire's state prison system has been…
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After a five month investigation, the state Attorney General announced Thursday it is filing felony charges against Judge Julie Introcaso of Bedford for…
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There's been a lot of public debate over police reform in the last year. A statewide commission on police accountability and transparency made many…
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Three months after the New Hampshire Supreme Court delivered a transformative ruling over government personnel practices, including police disciplinary…
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A judge is considering whether an inmate at Valley Street Jail who has COVID-19 should be released on bail, in light of concerns about the facility's…
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A long list of changes to the way New Hampshire police are recruited, trained, supervised and held accountable is about to move from the recommendation…
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Attorneys say the state's largest jail is keeping them in the dark on how it is managing COVID-19 risk and potential cases among its inmates and staff.…
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A coronavirus outbreak continues to grow inside the New Hampshire State Prison for Men in Concord.Twenty-one cases of COVID-19 are now confirmed in the…
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Manchester's New Police Chief Talks About Reform, Racism, And RecruitmentPeople in New Hampshire and across the country are having renewed conversations about police reform and the role of law enforcement.NHPR's Morning Edition…