After a 'brutal' attack at Greensville Correctional Center that left a father dead, sources are sharing more information ...
Roughly one in four inmates in Virginia are waiting to enroll in prison education programs — a backlog that state officials say could hinder rehabilitation and reduce chances of success after release.
Virginia lawmakers are considering legislation to make it harder for inmates convicted of serious violent crimes to receive ...
A class action lawsuit alleging that the Virginia Department of Corrections has violated its “Step Down” program by arbitrarily keeping people confined solitarily for long periods of time will be ...
DeVinche AlBritton, a Virginia inmate claiming innocence, launches an independent bid for Congress, spotlighting criminal ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Despite last year being an all-time high for Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) inmates earning their General Education Development (GED) diplomas, there’s been a ...
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Virginia inmates with highest reoffense risk left out of educational programs, JLARC finds
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia inmates who most need in-prison educational programs — which better prepare them for release and make them less likely to reoffend — are, in large part, the ones not ...
Virginia is poised to execute a convicted serial killer who claims he's intellectually disabled using lethal injection drugs from Texas because the state's supply of another controversial drug will ...
A proposed Virginia law would prevent inmates convicted of serious violent crimes from being eligible for geriatric ...
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