Data journalism in Italy: how did 1,000 prisoners die?

Journalist Jacopo Ottaviani has been investigating deaths of Italian prisoners, from January 2002 to May 2012. What do his results tell us about the Italian justice system?

Journalist Jacopo Ottaviani has been investigating deaths of Italian prisoners, from January 2002 to May 2012. What do his results tell us about the Italian justice system?
He took the trouble to update his chapter - so what follows includes new work - but I have inserted a little more of his original research study because it was so interesting…
Yesterday, millions of people cast their vote in the local elections. Some will have seen it as an opportunity to pass their verdict on the coalition government, others to choose the councillor who will best serve their community.
However there is trouble brewing. Behind the wall-to-wall coverage of phone hacking – with the scandals, resignations and apologies it has prompted – there is a much bigger problem for the British press. Large swathes of it are simply disappearing.
Fonte: Guardian
Death penalty statistics, country by country [infographic] via Guardian- Datablog
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