By Elisa Nolasco The United States Constitution guarantees the presumption of innocence, yet 67% of New York’s incarcerated population is legally innocent. Thousands of New Yorkers are
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2018 Midterm Election Edition
This year, The Wagner Review challenged writers to think about the political implications of the policies they are most interested in as the 2018 midterm elections
Read MoreThe Reality of Pretrial Detention in Countries of the Americas
by  Liliana Sanchez A prisoner is a person legally withheld of their freedom as a punishment for crimes or offenses committed, or as a preventative measure while
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