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  • Reassuring your loved one in prison.

    (one from my prison blog) Reassuring your loved one in prison I was looking at the blogs I did last week and I think I counted 12, and at about 4 pages each, that is almost 50 pages of writing last week… Not posts, as some people on certain sites like to brag about…but pages. But I wanted...
    Posted to Boyfriends and Husbands in Prison (Forum) by Nolaw97 on 25 Feb 2010
  • Re: Please read. Does anyone know any one in the michigan prison system.

    No this bill has not come to pass. In the 1970's Legislation abolished this law! They need to bring it back, if they did our prison systems wouldnt be so over-populated. They need to recognize all the achievements and accreditations inmates have received while being incarcerated and apply those merits...
    Posted to Regional Forums (Forum) by dameculotte on 1 Apr 2009
  • YOU Can Help Be The Difference!

    WE ARE NOW NATIONWIDE!!!! http://time-awareness.ning.com/ T.I.M.E.© Treating Inmates Morally & Ethically© If you hate the way prisons are being run today; if you want to help make changes to a CORRUPT and UNJUST system; if you want to make your loved ones life a little better.... Come join...
    Posted to Regional Forums (Forum) by PrisonBlues on 25 Feb 2009
  • Mailing a Letter Will Cost a Penny More Starting in May

    Mailing a Letter Will Cost a Penny More Starting in May WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mailing a letter will soon cost a penny more. The cost of a first-class stamp will rise to 42 cents starting May 12, the U.S. Postal Service said Monday. The price of the Forever stamp will go up at the same time, meaning those...
    Posted to NEWS - State Prisons (Forum) by FreeJP on 12 Feb 2008
  • Redemption and rehabilitation

    Redemption and rehabilitation San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial January 18, 2008 Three years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the death penalty for minors as cruel and unusual punishment, citing medical and social-science evidence that teens lack the maturity to be held accountable to the same...
    Posted to NEWS - State Prisons (Forum) by FreeJP on 18 Jan 2008
  • States Hesitate to Lead Change on Executions

    States Hesitate to Lead Change on Executions NEW YORK TIMES By ADAM LIPTAK When a state panel recommended last April that Tennessee abandon the three chemicals used in executions across the nation in favor of the single drug usually used in animal euthanasia, the state¹s corrections commissioner said...
    Posted to NEWS - State Prisons (Forum) by FreeJP on 3 Jan 2008
  • Editorial: Early release of prisoners has to be considered

    Editorial: Early release of prisoners has to be considered Prison costs are a big part of fiscal crisis; controlling them is part of the solution Published 12:00 am PST Thursday, December 27, 2007 Story appeared in EDITORIALS section, Page B6 Print | E-Mail | Comments (6)| Digg it | del.icio.us With...
    Posted to NEWS - State Prisons (Forum) by FreeJP on 28 Dec 2007
  • As the Prison Budget Goes, So Goes the Budget Deficit

    As the Prison Budget Goes, So Goes the Budget Deficit By: Brian Leubitz Wed Dec 26, 2007 at 10:13:43 AM PST And both are skyrocketing. That we are unable to control our prison spending will lead to just one more in a laundry list of budget disasters in the coming years, but nothing in our budget has...
    Posted to NEWS - State Prisons (Forum) by FreeJP on 28 Dec 2007
  • 2008 looms as year of reckoning on California's prison crowding

    2008 looms as year of reckoning on California's prison crowding By: DON THOMPSON - Associated Press SACRAMENTO -- The crisis-fueled momentum that produced a nearly $8 billion prison-spending plan earlier this year has lost some of its steam, leaving the state vulnerable to federal judges ordering...
    Posted to NEWS - State Prisons (Forum) by FreeJP on 28 Dec 2007
  • Christmas in Prison

    Omar Bandar has few recollections of how he spent Christmas behind bars when he was 19 years old. "A convenient self-defense," he says with a laugh. At the time, Bandar was one of eight men stuck in a cell meant for six at Billerica House of Corrections in Massachusetts, where he was serving...
    Posted to NEWS - State Prisons (Forum) by CClauro on 24 Dec 2007
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