COVID-19 and Jail Populations
A new analysis from the Center for Health and Justice Research (CHJR) at the IU Public Policy Institute found that jail populations in the United …
A new analysis from the Center for Health and Justice Research (CHJR) at the IU Public Policy Institute found that jail populations in the United …
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Indy Politics speaks with Indiana State Police Commissioner Doug Carter about a number of issues, including the upcoming hands-free law when it comes to driving …
Indy Politics speaks with Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears on a number of issues, including a new effort to streamline the process in traffic court. …
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett says the point of the Independent Review Commission looking at IMPD’s behavior during the protests is to adopt best practices and …
Qualified immunity protects police officers from being sued, as long as whatever they might have done wasn’t against the law or because of incompetence. Sen. …
Indy Politics talks with education activist Justin Oakley about the upcoming school year, teacher pay, and a few other school-related issues. The Leon-Tailored Audio runs …
Indy Politics talks with Chris Watts of the non-partisan Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute about the impact COVID-19 is having on the state budget, education funding, …
On this edition of Indiana Issues, our political panel takes a look at COVID-19’s impact on the state budget, as well as its impacts on …
The Republican candidates for Attorney General made their final case to delegates at the state’s virtual convention. Incumbent AG Curtis Hill, Decatur County Prosecutor Nate …