Portrait of Corey Kilgannon

Corey Kilgannon

In addition to criminal justice issues, I also write breaking news and various feature stories in and around New York.

I have been writing for The Times since becoming a copy boy in the 1990s. I became a staff reporter in 2000 and have written often about characters and life in less-represented neighborhoods in the city and its suburbs.

As a Times journalist, I share the values and adhere to the standards of integrity outlined in our Ethical Journalism Handbook.

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    How a Notorious Jail Became a Literary Hotbed

    A court fight over Rikers Island’s future has produced thousands of pages about the jail complex’s troubled state. Inmate authors have produced thousands more.

    By Corey Kilgannon

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