Tag: Incarceration

Mississippi Prisons Claim 25 Lives in 3 Months
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Mississippi Prisons Claim 25 Lives in 3 Months

While there’s “no foul play suspected” in most of the deaths, there’s plenty foul about drinking contaminated water and breathing black mold. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This…

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Rikers Island Prisoners Strike for Soap, Cleaning Wipes
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Rikers Island Prisoners Strike for Soap, Cleaning Wipes

Journalist Kim Kelly has been in contact with a prisoner inside Rikers Island. She talks with TRNN’s Eddie Conway about why immediate further action is needed to protect people from COVID-19. Subscribe to our page…

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Hegemonic Policing: The COVID-19 Law Enforcement Strategy
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Hegemonic Policing: The COVID-19 Law Enforcement Strategy

The Police Accountability Report talks with two victims of mass incarceration and police brutality, and reveals a distinct theory of how American policing has evolved to dangerous ends. Subscribe to our page and support our…

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The unending COVID-19 disaster in Maryland prisons
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The unending COVID-19 disaster in Maryland prisons

In this episode of “Rattling the Bars,” we get an inside and outside view of the ongoing, slow-moving disaster happening in Maryland prisons, which have failed to adequately protect inmates, guards, and the surrounding communities…

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‘We want Rikers closed and no new jails in its place!’
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‘We want Rikers closed and no new jails in its place!’

COVID-19 turned what were already inhumane conditions at Rikers Island, New York’s most notorious jail, into a full-blown humanitarian crisis. Prisoners, activists, and legal advocates are demanding it be closed for good. For years, prisoners,…

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Prison food is much worse than you think
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Prison food is much worse than you think

“Prison food in the United States is a public health and human rights crisis,” the Maryland Food & Prison Abolition Project states on their website. “By weaponizing the experience of eating, the state transforms one…

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Virginia revokes early release for inmates with good behavior
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Virginia revokes early release for inmates with good behavior

Lawmakers in Virginia have approved a draconian budget measure from Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin that takes aim at inmates’ eligibility for early release. The new law prevents so-called “violent offenders” from applying credits earned for…

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How Maryland is preventing prisoners from getting college degrees
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How Maryland is preventing prisoners from getting college degrees

UPDATE (7/1/2022): One day after this segment aired, prison authorities announced that they had “reconsidered” their earlier decision, clearing the way for Atiba to earn his degree. Education is one of the few rehabilitative options…

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NY prisons ban care packages containing food
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NY prisons ban care packages containing food

The prison-industrial complex has many ways of turning the incarceration of human beings into a profitable business model. In New York state, new regulations targeting care packages for prisoners show this logic at work. Friends…

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Chris Hedges on trauma & teaching writing in prison
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Chris Hedges on trauma & teaching writing in prison

Since 2013, Chris Hedges, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and host of The Chris Hedges Report, has taught college courses in drama, literature, philosophy, and history at East Jersey State Prison (aka “Rahway”) and other New Jersey…

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Keeping incarcerated mothers and their families together
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Keeping incarcerated mothers and their families together

As Wendy Sawyer and Wanda Bertram recently wrote for the Prison Policy Initiative, “Over half (58%) of all women in US prisons are mothers, as are 80% of women in jails, including many who are…

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US Sentencing Commission could act to reduce prison time for thousands | RTB
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US Sentencing Commission could act to reduce prison time for thousands | RTB

On April 27, 2023, the United States Sentencing Commission submitted to Congress amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines that would recommend lower sentences for certain defendants. If these changes are applied retroactively, some 18,775 people…

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48-year political prisoner reviews John Oliver’s report on solitary confinement | Rattling the Bars
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48-year political prisoner reviews John Oliver’s report on solitary confinement | Rattling the Bars

The topic of solitary confinement was the focus of a recent episode of John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight on HBO. Thanks to the hard work of activists organizing against solitary confinement for decades, awareness of…

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Cash bail is an abomination of justice | Rattling the Bars
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Cash bail is an abomination of justice | Rattling the Bars

While the underlying logic of the cash bail system in the US may sound convincing on paper, in practice it has become a means of denying justice to, and destroying the lives of, people who…

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These former prisoners are fighting mass incarceration | Rattling the Bars
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These former prisoners are fighting mass incarceration | Rattling the Bars

*Editor’s note: At 00:56, host Mansa Musa misspeaks when quoting a report and says that 55 million people are in the system of mass incarceration; the correct number is 5.5 million. Over 1.9 million people…

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Addiction and prison in Alaska | Rattling the Bars
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Addiction and prison in Alaska | Rattling the Bars

Mass incarceration as we know it today owes much of its existence to the political rationale created by the War on Drugs. Although proffered as a solution to the public health crisis of drug addiction,…

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Trump and how America treats the rich vs. the poor | Rattling the Bars
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Trump and how America treats the rich vs. the poor | Rattling the Bars

Former President Donald Trump is facing 34 felony counts in New York State and an additional 37 felony federal charges. None of this prevents him from freely campaigning for President and appearing before the media….

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How Maryland discriminates against women prisoners | Rattling the Bars
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How Maryland discriminates against women prisoners | Rattling the Bars

Jessup, Maryland is home to the state’s only women’s prison, the Maryland Correctional Institute for Women, commonly known as “The Cut”. For years, advocates fought for a women’s pre-release center, which would house prisoners eligible…

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They were released from Guantanamo. But the horrors didn’t end | Rattling the Bars
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They were released from Guantanamo. But the horrors didn’t end | Rattling the Bars

The revelations of widespread torture of detainees at the illegal US naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba, rattled the American conscience during the Bush Jr. administration. Two decades later, detainments at Guantanamo continue, but the public…

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