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See also:
The Bourne Trust
prisonadvice.org.uk
An outline of the services the trust offers to prisoners and their families.
Prison Rates Among Blacks Reach a Peak, Report Finds
nytimes.com
New York Times article about trends in US incarceration rates, highlighting differences between states and the high rate of imprisonment for black males ages 20 to 34. [Requires free registration.] (April 7, 2003)
Cell Door Magazine
lairdcarlson.com
An E-ZINE written by prisoners for the free world. Open the cell door and meet the men and women behind bars. Topics include but are not limited to prison issues.
When The Bough Breaks
itvs.org
Companion web site to the documentary which explores the lives of children in three families whose mothers are locked up for nonviolent crimes.
Humanizing the Prisons
theatlantic.com
Atlantic Unbound: An article from The Atlantic Monthly Magazine. An article about the State of Vermont's novel plan to trust inmates like other human beings. (August, 1911)
Sick On The Inside
wrongfuldeathinstitute.com
Harper's Magazine article by Wil S. Hylton---The Plague of The Prison Correctional HMO
Incarceration Rates by Race
doc.state.ok.us
Dr. David A. Camp examines racial imbalances in incarcertaion rates in Oklahoma.
Donny, Life of a Lifer
members.tripod.com
A book written by Donald Johnson who is serving a life sentence at Pelican Bay in SHU. Donny was also featured in Arts and Entertainment Television's Investigative Reports, "solitary confinement".
Atlantic Monthly on the Prison-Industrial Complex
theatlantic.com
An analysis of the public and private prison systems. In-depth piece on the economics of the prison system, with photos.
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