Unsanitary Food Conditions in Arizona Prisons: A Call for Change

Incarcerated individuals in Arizona have been raising concerns about the poor quality of food and unsanitary conditions in prison kitchens for years. Protests, hunger strikes, and lawsuits have brought attention […]
Excessive Solitary Confinement in Arizona Prisons and the Jensen v. Shinn Lawsuit

Solitary confinement has been a controversial practice in U.S. prisons for decades. The overuse of solitary confinement has been well-documented, and it’s estimated that over 80,000 prisoners are held in […]
Mental Health Crisis in Arizona Prisons: The Alarming Suicide Rates and Deplorable Conditions of Confinement

In recent years, the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry (ADCRR) has come under intense scrutiny for its alarming suicide rates and the deplorable conditions of confinement. This article […]
The Lewis Lock Incident:
A Call for Change in Arizona’s Correctional Facilities

Explore the Lewis Lock Incident and infrastructure failures in Arizona’s prison system, highlighting the urgent need for independent oversight.
The Role of Ombudsmen in Independent Correctional Oversight: Ensuring Fairness and Accountability in the Prison System

Explore the vital role Ombudsmen play in independent correctional oversight, ensuring fairness and accountability in the prison system.
Cruel and Unusual Punishment in the ADCRR – Arizona Prison Medical, Mental Health and Solitary Confinement

The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry has faced legal challenges over inadequate healthcare and the use of solitary confinement.
Improving Arizona’s Corrections System: The Case for Independent External Oversight of ADCRR

This article examines the importance of implementing independent external oversight for the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry (ADCRR) to ensure transparency, accountability, and effective operations. It explores various oversight models, best practices, and the potential impact on inmates and the community, while also addressing challenges and limitations. By adopting a robust oversight system, Arizona can improve the well-being of inmates and foster public trust in the corrections system.
ATAC Executive Director Discusses Escape of John B. Charpiot and David T. Harmon with 12 News NBC

ATAC Executive Director John Fabricius Discuses the ADCRR Narrative of the Escape of John B. Charpiot and David T. Harmon from ASPC Florence – South Unit
ATAC Executive Director Discusses Escape of John B. Charpiot and David T. Harmon from ASPC Florence – South Unit With Arizona’s Family TV3/CBS 5

ATAC Executive Director John Fabricius Discuses the ADCRR Narrative of the Escape of John B. Charpiot and David T. Harmon from ASPC Florence – South Unit
ATAC Executive Director Discusses Escape of John B. Charpiot and David T. Harmon with ABC 15 News

ATAC Executive Director John Fabricius Discuses the ADCRR Narrative of the Escape of John B. Charpiot and David T. Harmon from ASPC Florence – South Unit