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Justice Matters

Justice Matters

Justice Matters is WKSU鈥檚 reporting initiative examining Ohio's criminal enforcement system, its challenges and opportunities for reform

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WKSU 89.7 presents Justice Matters, an examination of Ohio鈥檚 criminal enforcement system, its challenges and opportunities for reform.

Justice Matters will highlight the challenges within the system and bring awareness to potential solutions that are being implemented here and elsewhere. A key project objective is to uncover issues of racial injustice and inequity.

The series runs through the Summer of 2021.

Have a comment, suggestion or question? Email us at justicematters@wksu.org.

  • The gunshot-detection microphones the Dayton Police Department uses dispatched officers to West Dayton more than 2,200 times over the past two years.
  • Sam Stokes had barely written a word of poetry until one night in his prison cell, as much out of frustration as inspiration, he picked up a notebook and a pencil.
  • A year after Black Lives Matter protests spilled into the streets of cities across the United States, how much change has occurred to achieve racial justice?
  • Nearly 1 million residents of the state have felony convictions. For our Justice Matters series, we speak with some of them who have been living with the consequences, while we identify some calls for change.
  • Ohio lawmakers say they want to reform the criminal justice system while continuing to introduce bills that enhance penalties and create new offenses.
  • The Ohio Supreme Court has more impact on people's daily lives than the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • Although bipartisanship isn't seen frequently these days, there seems to be some agreement from both sides of the aisle on the need to reform bail in Ohio.
  • Even with bipartisan support to reduce Ohio's prison population, state lawmakers are increasing the number of felonies and penalties defendants face.