Archives for December 2021
Guilty or not, defendants plead out to avoid lengthy incarceration
Some people are pleading guilty to crimes they did not commit because prosecutors promise leniency, a group of researchers reports. Pleading … [Read more...]
Trabajadores esenciales indocumentados son excluidos del estimulo economico
Prison Yoga Project goes international, expands into Europe
The founder of the Prison Yoga Project in San Quentin and other U.S. prisons has expanded his reach into Europe. “The demand to have yoga in … [Read more...]
Vacunas atrasadas
Durante la pandemia los prisioneros han estado tres veces más propensos a que otros americanos de ser infectados por el virus, según las report-eras … [Read more...]
De cadena perpetua a fundadora
Dana Cheatum ayuda a mujeres recien liberadas a transformar sus vidas —Traducido Por: Heriberto Arredondo English version: … [Read more...]
Las regulaciones de CDCR afectan a estudiantes hispanos a obtener el GED
Por Daniel Lopez, Estudiante Escritor … [Read more...]
1000 Mile Club hosts six-mile race
The 1000 Mile Club runners once again leaned into the starting line on the first Friday of October for a six-mile race. J. Strange did not … [Read more...]
Healthcare in the community versus in prison
*Transitions Clinic Network (TCN) hosts a monthly reentry health-focused Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) column. This column answers questions … [Read more...]
Prisoners required to be vaccinated for in-person visits, off-site work
CDCR INFORMATIONAL RELEASE Recently issued court orders require all incarcerated people to be fully vaccinated, or to have been granted an approved … [Read more...]
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