incarceration

THE HAIRY PROBLEM WITH DRUG TESTING

THE HAIRY PROBLEM WITH DRUG TESTING

KERI HOGAN WAS about to become a police officer when she submitted a sample of her hair to the city of Boston for testing. The city, in turn, gave it to a company called Psychemedics, which washed the hair, dissolved it, and used gas chromatography and mass spectrometry—chemical analysis techniques—to check it twice over for evidence of cocaine. Hogan’s hair tested positive.

Philadephia's New DA Wants Prosecutors To Talk Cost Of Incarceration While In Court

Philadephia's New DA Wants Prosecutors To Talk Cost Of Incarceration While In Court

Every day, judges around the country are deciding the fate of criminal defendants by trying to strike the right balance between public safety and fairness.

In Philadelphia, the new progressive district attorney has launched an experiment. He's asking his prosecutors to raise another factor with judges: the cost of incarceration.