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Seven Steps to a Successful Prison Disciplinary Outcome
It's a sad fact that a prisoner charged with inmate misconduct is judged by the reporting officer's co-workers.
Read More »Four Letter Words: Learning How to Write from a Federal Prison
If we as Americans want prisoners to succeed at something pro-social whether it be writing, learning, or not returning to a life of crime, we have to provide them with the tools to do so.
Read More »Governor Cuomo’s Cost-Saving Prescription for Safer Streets: Prisoner Education
Providing college-level education to inmates has been shown to dramatically reduce recidivism and the cost to taxpayers of incarceration.
Read More »Seven Prison Survival Secrets
By internalizing and abiding by these principles, a new inmate will save a lot of strife and possibly violence, and even transform potential hard time to easy time.
Read More »How ‘Attica University’ Could Reap Rewards for New Yorkers
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has sparked controversy after proposing to fund a college program for state prisoners that has demonstrated success at reducing recidivism.
Read More »Lifting the Veil: Prisology Sues Federal Bureau of Prisons for Freedom of Information Act Violations
The Bureau of Prisons is a giant federal agency that has stymied Freedom of Information Act requests for years.
Read More »Transforming Lives on Both Sides of the Prison Walls
The blind students and the inmate students have a symbiotic relationship of success and hope,
Read More »‘Commitment to Change’ College Scholarship for Federal Prisoners
The scholarship covers tuition and books for one federal prisoner to take one course at the regionally accredited Adams State University.
Read More »Energize: The Federal Bureau of Prisons’ Technological Revolution
Giving federal prisoners access to technology benefits not only the prisoners but their families, prison administrators, and the society into which the inmates will eventually be released.
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