Criminal Justice

Videos

Covid Justice Reform
24:49

'Never Going Back:' Releasing Inmates During a Pandemic

A look at how COVID-19 is impacting the juvenile justice system in Seattle, Washington.
Red Right Hand
32:13

A Wrongful Murder Conviction and 18-Year Fight for Justice: The Fairbanks Four

VICE trekked to Alaska to tell the story of the Fairbanks Four, a group of native teens who were wrongfully convicted of murder in 1997.
ACLU and U
3:44

Criminal Justice Reform

In 2013, Jason Hernandez was the first latino American to receive clemency from President Obama along with other non-violent drug offenders in an unprecedented gesture to address injustice in the criminal justice system.
VICE News Tonight on HBO
1:24

Obama Legacy: Criminal Justice

A look at President Obama's criminal justice legacy: pardoning drug offenders but increasing deportations of illegal immigrants
Justice / Clip
10:24

Debtors' Prisons: Life Inside America’s For-Profit Justice System

We meet Thomas Barrett, a former homeless man who paid thousands in probation fees over the theft of a two-dollar can of beer.
Justice / Clip
14:53

借金返済能力がなければ即収監 現代の債務者監獄(Part 1)

アメリカでは、200年前に借金の返済ができない債務者の収監を違憲と定めたが、現在もこの制度が違う形で存在している。ミズーリ州では、軽微な違反を理由に、貧困層など弱い立場にある人から搾取した罰金を財源に充てている。罰金の支払いに追われる住民を取材、現代の「債務者監獄」の実態を探る。
VICE News Specials
8:27

Barred from the Ballot Box: Disenfranchised in New York

VICE News spends time with a man with a felony conviction in New York who is fighting to get his voting rights back.
VICE on HBO
1:07:51

VICE Special Report: Fixing The System

In July 2015, Barack Obama became the first sitting president to visit a federal prison. He invited VICE along to film the historic event for part of a documentary, Fixing the System, which investigated America's broken criminal justice system.