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Drinking a glass of wine a day shortens your life by THIRTY MINUTES.
'Vice' on HBO Tackles Criminal Justice Reform and Youth Incarceration
Here's how you can help at risk youth from becoming an incarceration statistic.
Ex-Juvenile Detainees Get Job Training and a Second Chance at This Dallas Restaurant
Dropping recidivism rates, one new job at a time.
Why Don't Young Australians Want to Do Apprenticeships Anymore?
"A lot of them don’t like to work hard or don’t respect the trade."
These Startups Think Jobs Not Sentences Help Keep Ex-Offenders Out of Jail
Some young Londoners are on a mission to help reduce reoffending rates by employing inmates on release.
This New Jobs Platform Matches Ex-Offenders With Employers
Anywhere between 60 and 75 percent of ex-offenders are still unemployed a year after their release, so this new technology wants to bring those numbers down.
VICE's Apprenticeship Program Is Changing the Justice System Narrative
VICE joined a New York state initiative to help people with criminal records get work, and urges other companies to join the pledge.
We're Launching an Apprentice Program for Formerly Incarcerated People
Starting early next year, we'll welcome formerly incarcerated people to work with us at our Brooklyn office in production, editorial, marketing, and other creative roles.
How Do People Who Didn't Go to University Feel About it Now?
We spoke to people who went down four different paths – from apprenticeships to the army – to find out how things worked out for them.
Get Your Dose of MUNCHIES on the Latest Daily VICE
Today on Daily VICE, editor-in-chief Helen Hollyman speaks to living food legend Jacques Pépin, who helped to redefine the American palate through his culinary identity on TV.