Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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NPR first reported on the case of Charles Givens, a disabled inmate at Marion Correctional Treatment Center, in 2023.
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Issues playing out at the Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center are part of a national trend.
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Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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Two panels met this week to discuss fires, room restrictions and education issues at the state-run facility in Chesterfield County.
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This VPM News investigative series examines how years of understaffing created dangerous conditions, strained staff and left youth vulnerable.
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The men allege that the document includes false claims about the prison’s mental health care.
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Chesterfield fire responded to 45 calls from the youth facility during a 12-month period.
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Researchers warn of potential biases in AI algorithms.
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State lawmakers would need to waive the Medicaid “inmate exclusion.”
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The Virginia Department of Corrections is refusing to release public records documenting inmate complaints.
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Charles Givens' 2022 death at the Marion Correctional Treatment Center is the subject of a federal lawsuit
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The group offered policy suggestions during a Tuesday press conference at the Bell Tower.
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An Albemarle County judge tossed out the 125-year-old charge, which was first issued after James had already been killed.
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The court ruled the AG's office went against a 2020 state law that increased how many credits people in prison could earn.
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Virginia is one of a few states that automatically strips voting rights for convicted felons unless the governor restores them.
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On Feb. 5, 2022, Charles Givens was found unresponsive in his cell at Marion Correctional Treatment Center. An autopsy and other documentation indicate Givens suffered a beating, a lawsuit alleges.
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Judge James Fisher has come under scrutiny for his treatment of women in the courtroom.
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The program is designed to help people with nonviolent charges and substance-use disorders get sober.
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By state law, they assert, the 28-year-old should’ve stayed at Parham Doctors’ Hospital.