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Report recommends major changes to Tulsa’s criminal justice system
Agencies across Tulsa’s criminal justice system must make major changes to their current policies and practices in order to address the explosive population growth over the last few decades at the Tulsa County Jail, according to a new report.

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Let down and locked up: Why Oklahoma’s female incarceration is so high
The burden of the state’s high incarceration rate falls hardest on women of color. Black women are incarcerated at about twice the rate of their representation in the state’s adult population, an analysis shows.

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Following appointment of Corbin Brewster, shock, frustration, and a wait-and-see approach
The Frontier spoke to several employees inside the Public Defender's office, and their verdict on Brewster's appointment was none-too-kind.

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ICYMI:
Tulsa's fire chief recently laid out a plan to replace EMSA.

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