“Washtenaw County Jail: Politics, Power, and Resistance in a College Town” is the first in a series of investigative reports by the Confronting Conditions of…
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Dominic Coschino Publishes Column on Wayne County Jail Litigation in Free Press Flashback
Dominic Coschino, a research associate with the Carceral State Project, published “Cockrel, Ravitz and Inmates Take on the Wayne County Jail” in the Detroit Free Press,…
DCC-Mellon Collaboration Publishes Infographics for “We Live 24/7 in Hell”
DCC has published two infographics about the experiences of incarcerated people in the Wayne County Jail between 1968 and 1971. Created for the DCC-Mellon partnership…
Dominic Coschino + DCC-Mellon Collaboration Publish “We Live 24/7 in Hell: Detroit’s Wayne County Jail, 1968-76”
Dominic Coschino, a recent U-M undergraduate, has published We Live 24/7 in Hell: Detroit’s Wayne County Jail, 1968-76, a a multimedia report that chronicles the…
David Helps–How U-M’s Center of Innovation at Failed Jail Site Will Fail Detroiters (Jan. 8, 2020)
David Helps, co-coordinator of the DCC-Mellon research initiative Detroit as a Carceral Space, publishes critique in Detroit Metro Times of the city of Detroit and…