‘US Mass Incarceration received a lot of press in 2014. Lawmakers debated over the financial impact of leading the World in incarcerated citizens per capita had on the Federal budget. It is a shame that it took a review of the budget to stir conversation about the United State’s great crime against its own citizens: […]

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‘A new report on Illinois policy of suing former inmates to recoup incarceration costs highlights a common practice across the US, as at least 43 states allow ‘room and board’ or medical fees to be collected from inmates in state or county prisons. A 1982 state law allows Illinois corrections officials to sue inmates for […]

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‘A new report on Illinois policy of suing former inmates to recoup incarceration costs highlights a common practice across the US, as at least 43 states allow ‘room and board’ or medical fees to be collected from inmates in state or county prisons. A 1982 state law allows Illinois corrections officials to sue inmates for […]

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‘Our public schools appear to be more in the business of churning out criminals than churning out intelligent human beings. Take this latest example coming out of Florida. A Hillsborough fourth grader, that’s right, a nine-year-old kid, was recently threatened by his school with sexual harassment charges — not for inappropriate touching or kissing or […]

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‘America’s public schools are the training ground for our next generation of engineers, doctors, artists, lawyers, and other professions that form our dynamic economy. Schools are also here to nurture our children, to allow them to grow, explore and have fun in an environment that is conducive to personal freedom. But a troubling cultural undercurrent […]

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‘In the American police state, you’re either a prisoner (shackled, controlled, monitored, ordered about, limited in what you can do and say, your life not your own) or a prison bureaucrat (police officer, judge, jailer, spy, profiteer, etc.). Indeed, at a time when we are all viewed as suspects, there are so many ways in […]

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‘In the American police state, you’re either a prisoner (shackled, controlled, monitored, ordered about, limited in what you can do and say, your life not your own) or a prison bureaucrat (police officer, judge, jailer, spy, profiteer, etc.). Indeed, at a time when we are all viewed as suspects, there are so many ways in […]

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‘Several prisons in New York are requiring people serving time in correctional facilities to wear padlocked jumpsuits to prevent them from exposing their genitals to female correctional officers, the Marshall Project reports. The disturbing practice, called Inmate Exposure Control, is a pilot program taking place at several New York state prisons that require people serving […]

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‘Dozens of dissidents have died across prisons in Egypt in the month of August alone, according to a non-governmental organization. The Arab African Center for Freedoms and Human Rights documented deaths of 42 detainees. According to the Cairo-based NGO, the captives mainly died due to medical negligence on the part of Egyptian authorities.’ Read more: NGO: […]

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‘Following the brutal killing of up to 30 British tourists in Tunisia last Friday, broad-ranging powers came into force to stop extremist radicalization within British universities, prisons, councils and public health trusts. As the government’s Counter-Terrorism and Security Act is implemented, each of these state institutions will be bound by a new statutory duty to […]

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‘Following the brutal killing of up to 30 British tourists in Tunisia last Friday, broad-ranging powers came into force to stop extremist radicalization within British universities, prisons, councils and public health trusts. As the government’s Counter-Terrorism and Security Act is implemented, each of these state institutions will be bound by a new statutory duty to […]

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‘Three prisoners—Melvin Ray, James Pleasant and Robert Earl Council—who led work stoppages in Alabama prisons in January 2014 as part of the Free Alabama Movement have spent the last 18 months in solitary confinement. Authorities, unnerved by the protests that engulfed three prisons in the state, as well as by videos and pictures of abusive […]

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