NewsJustice Solitary Confinement is Widespread in New Jersey Prisons, Watchdog Finds A report released by the state’s corrections ombudsperson indicates that prisons are breaking a law that limits the use of solitary. It confirms a recent story by Type Investigations and HuffPost. Nina ZweigOctober 31, 2023
InvestigationJustice, Politics Prisoners Say New Jersey’s Alternative To Solitary Confinement Is Pretty Much The Same Progressives celebrated a 2019 law meant to reform solitary confinement. But the state’s Department of Corrections doesn’t seem to be following it. Christopher Blackwell & Nina ZweigHuffPostOctober 7, 2023
ImpactHealth New Program Could Help Parents Keep Custody of Mentally Ill Kids in CT Connecticut’s Voluntary Care Management program provides mental health services for children outside of the states’ child protective agency. Nina Zweig & Juliana Schatz PrestonAugust 25, 2020
NewsHealth The Home Health Aide Who’s Scared Their Elderly Clients Won’t Survive The latest in GEN’s series about how this pandemic affects our lives, our loved ones, our work, and our way of life. Nina ZweigGENMarch 27, 2020
InvestigationJustice, Politics Public Access to Information Suffers Under Coronavirus The pandemic has dealt a blow to transparency. Richard Salame & Nina ZweigColumbia Journalism ReviewMarch 25, 2020