What We're Reading

News that caught our attention or cited the Texas Justice Initiative from across the Lone Star State and beyond.
  • Nearly 1,500 people have died in police custody in Texas since 2010, data shows

    Nearly 1,500 people have died in police custody in Texas since 2010, data shows

    Published on July 15, 2020

    The KVUE Defenders examine Texas' custodial death reporting process and interview Executive Director Eva Ruth Moravec on how TJI fills a need that is otherwise unmet.

  • COVID-19 strikes a Texas nursing home for prisoners

    COVID-19 strikes a Texas nursing home for prisoners

    Published on July 9, 2020

    Executive Director Eva Ruth Moravec and TJI Data Analyst Margarita Bronshteyn analyze the novel coronavirus' impact on a geriatric prison in Texas where 70% of the men who are incarcerated have tested positive for COVID-19, and 11 have died.

  • Reform vs. Rebuild: Defunding Law Enforcement in Texas

    Reform vs. Rebuild: Defunding Law Enforcement in Texas

    Published on July 8, 2020

    Michael Barajas cites TJI data in this piece on Texas' experiences in reforming the use of deadly force in law enforcement.

  • How the Federal Government Lost Track of Deaths in Custody

    How the Federal Government Lost Track of Deaths in Custody

    Published on June 24, 2020

    Ethan Corey dives deep into the history of federal efforts to collect data on custodial deaths and why they haven't lived up to expectations for The Appeal.

  • Want to reform the police? Hire more women

    Want to reform the police? Hire more women

    Published on June 23, 2020

    CNN analyzed data from four of the few metropolitan police departments that publish data about the gender of the officers involved in use of force incidents. In all four cities, female officers were involved in a smaller percentage of incidents than their share of the department. Texas cities were not studied, but the findings are consistent with TJI's previous findings.