
Eric Ferkenhoff
Investigative Reporter at Newsweek
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Dec 22, 2023 |
newsweek.com | Eric Ferkenhoff |Valerie Bauman
Newsweek began examining criminal justice issues in Arkansas after reporting in January on the death of Larry Eugene Price, who starved to death in an Arkansas jail. His case is now the subject of a federal lawsuit. This installment examines healthcare issues and how overcrowding and understaffing in jails and prisons across Arkansas is impacting care. Barefoot in an Arkansas ice storm, Jennifer Johnson walked up to the drive-thru window of a McDonald's.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
newsweek.com | Eric Ferkenhoff |Valerie Bauman
Marshall Ray Price was beaten inside a county jail in northeast Arkansas. A year later, no one has been charged in his death.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
newsweek.com | Eric Ferkenhoff
The estate of a 29-year-old Indiana man who starved to death in a local jail has settled a federal wrongful death and civil rights lawsuit with Jackson County officials for $7.25 million — the largest known settlement ever reached involving a jail or prison death in Indiana.
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Apr 13, 2023 |
newsweek.com | Valerie Bauman |Eric Ferkenhoff
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Apr 12, 2023 |
newsweek.com | Eric Ferkenhoff |Valerie Bauman
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