Muchas mujeres encarceladas pueden ayudar a prevenir conductas de riesgo en sus hijos adolescentes a través de la forma en que se comunican con … [Read more...]
Archives for December 2017
Cuando las amenazas se vuelven realidad
La violencia doméstica es un problema continuó, de acuerdo a un reporte del FBI. Estadísticas señalan que una de cada tres mujeres y uno de cada … [Read more...]
Theater holds conference to bring Shakespeare to the incarcerated
San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre will be hosting a “Shakespeare in Prisons Conference” for people dedicated to bringing Shakespeare to the incarcerated, … [Read more...]
Soledad’s Life CYCLE program brings victims and offenders together
A unique program that brings crime victims and convicted murderers together to share their stories is an effective way to increase understanding and … [Read more...]
Back In The Day
San Quentin Santa “TWAS the night before Christmas And all through the joint – Not a convict was stirring, But that’s not the point! For, without a … [Read more...]
Revive Oakland Coalition offering jobs to ex-offenders
The Revive Oakland Coalition and labor unions have negotiated an agreement with CenterPoint to give jobs to people with a criminal record. The jobs … [Read more...]
News Briefs October 2017
Phoenix, Arizona — A judge has warned the state’s top corrections officials that they could be held in civil contempt of court and could face fines … [Read more...]
Michigan and Ohio bans coding books
Corrections officials in Michigan and Ohio are stopping their prisoners from receiving educational books that teach computer programming skills. Just … [Read more...]
Iowa elementary schools uses isolation as punishment
Elementary school children are being placed in makeshift prison cells. Multiple Iowa school districts are using this controversial isolation as … [Read more...]
Holiday Memories
Bruce Cooper of Los Angeles, 58, recalled: “My baby brother Charles was the first in my family to attend college, which he did on a football … [Read more...]