Many prisons are substituting scanned copies for the delivery of original mail to residents as a way of limiting the amount of drugs entering prisons, … [Read more...]
‘Fangs of inflation’ bite prisoners
If the fangs of inflation took a trifling nibble out of meager incarcerated living standards over the past few months, then in November they took a … [Read more...]
Federal legislation to lower cost of phone calls
Lower phone call costs are on the horizon for America’s incarcerated people, thanks to new federal legislation signed into law by President Joe Biden … [Read more...]
PRISON, REHABILITATION, AND WASTED POTENTIAL
Bill Keller, Marshall Project founding editor talks about his new book, What’s Prison For? By Charlotte West Charlotte West: Why did you … [Read more...]
Folsom Lake College reentry program to receive federal funds
Nearly $1M in funding intended to tackle recidivism, violence in the community A college program for the incarcerated in California has received … [Read more...]
Suicide on the rise among prisoners
There has been a sharp increase in suicides in prisons and jails due to isolation in the pandemic, staff shortages and drug use, The Wall Street … [Read more...]
UCSF apologizes for unethical experiments
A major California hospital has apologized for subjecting prisoners to unethical treatments by two doctors in the 1960s and 1970s, according to the … [Read more...]
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month
Women’s rehabilitation given consideration with early farm concept
By Don Chaddock, Inside CDCR Editor 1920s farm was early gender‑responsive rehabilitation The 40-room 1880s-era building at the California … [Read more...]
CEMETERY TALES
A twist of fate for two women By California Department ofCorrections and Rehabilitation ■ Mary Hill avoids being first woman buried in San … [Read more...]
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