Jamie Feller is senior counsel in the U.S. program at Human Rights Watch and co-author of the report So Long As They Die: Lethal Injections in the United States.

Blog Entries by Jamie Fellner

In Anti-Drug Policy, Race Remains

2 Comments | Posted March 5, 2009 | 11:39 AM (EST)


For many Americans, the election of President Obama was the final nail in Jim Crow's coffin.

But it only takes fifteen minutes in any courthouse, watching the parade of black defendants arrested on drug charges, to realize racism still haunts us. Ostensibly color-blind, the enforcement of the US drug laws...

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Onward and Ever Upward -- But Not in a Good Way

Posted June 20, 2008 | 05:21 PM (EST)


NEW YORK -- Two new federal reports highlight the profound disconnect in the United States between crime and punishment.

According to the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics, the US prison and jail population has now grown to all-time high of 2.3 million. The United States not only incarcerates the greatest...

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Lethal Injections Ill-Conceived, With Painful Results

Posted January 7, 2008 | 06:59 PM (EST)


Even people who support capital punishment are uncomfortable thinking too much about the actual mechanics of putting someone to death. Lethal injection seemed to be the perfect solution. Compared to electrocution, gas or hanging, execution by lethal injection looks as humane as putting a horse to sleep, as Ronald Reagan...

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Keep Mentally Ill out of Solitary Confinement

Posted July 19, 2007 | 01:13 PM (EST)


NEW YORK -- Twelve years ago a federal judge called the practice of putting mentally ill prisoners in solitary confinement the equivalent of putting an asthmatic in a room with no air. Since then, lawsuits against corrections departments in at least 10 states have obtained court orders or settlements...

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