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Only eight U.S. prisons allow infants with their mothers

May 1, 2017 by Charles David Henry

Across the United States, there are just eight prisons that allow infants to remain with their mothers who are serving sentences. According to the … [Read more...]

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Aboriginal women jailed for defending themselves

May 1, 2017 by Harry C. Goodall Jr.

In Western Australia, Aboriginal women are being incarcerated at a high rate for responding with violence to unreported domestic abuse at home, … [Read more...]

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Firefighters receive more than praise from local ministry

May 1, 2017 by Joe Garcia

Female inmates working at a Malibu fire camp annually receive donated gift bags from a local prison ministry. Members of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church … [Read more...]

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Italy’s rehabilitation method: public interaction

May 1, 2017 by Wayne Boatwright

Italian-style rehabilitation includes public interaction with prisoners to change attitudes about the incarcerated.  And that’s served up with risotto … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: European Court of Human Rights, inGalera, Italian-style rehabilitation, Massimo Parisi, New York Times, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Silvia Polleri

Factores incrementan/disminuyen posibilidades

May 1, 2017 by Wayne Boatwright

Recientes cambios legales y en materia de regulación han incrementado las posibilidades  de los presos cumpliendo una sentencia de vida a obtener su … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: duros con el crimen, Federal Sentencing Reporter, Jody Lewen, Medalla Nacional de Humanidades, Proyecto Universitario de la Prision, PUP, tough on crime, Universidad de Stanford

Más vivir y menos sobrevivir: perdonar y no castigar Parte 3

May 1, 2017 by Lucia de la Fuente

Justicia rota

La justicia restaurativa no pone énfasis en las riquezas de la persona, el color de su piel, la cultura y costumbre de donde viene, el nivel educativo … [Read more...]

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Canadian prisons offer healing for incarcerated mothers through writing

May 1, 2017 by Jesse Vasquez

Crafts groups and writing sessions help incarcerated mothers in Canadian prisons cope with separation and understand their life experiences, according … [Read more...]

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$20 bill – still another struggle for Harriet Tubman

May 1, 2017 by Rahsaan Thomas

Harriet Tubman

Donald Trump’s election raises questions as to whether Harriet Tubman’s face will grace the new $20 bill, the Philadelphia Tribune reports. After … [Read more...]

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Inadequate medical treatment female inmates

May 1, 2017 by Rahsaan Thomas

Medical treatment is inadequate for incarcerated women in California jails, the American Civil Liberties Union of California reports. Jails also fail … [Read more...]

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News Briefs The New York Times

May 1, 2017 by Juan Haines

U.S. Map

New Mexico — Lawmakers passed a bill forbidding “restricted housing” — defined as 22 or more consecutive hours in a cell “without daily, meaningful … [Read more...]

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