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CRJ 202 | Corrections | Course Hub

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Prisoners’ Rights | ACLU

Know your rights, Prisoners’ Rights | ACLU

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Rights of Inmates | FindLaw

States and Capital Punishment | NCSL

The Jailhouse Lawyer’s Handbook | Center for Constitutional Rights

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RSS The Marshall Project

  • I Got the Prison Transfer I Fought For. My Feelings Were Surprisingly Mixed May 13, 2022
    Demetrius Buckley’s long-awaited transfer to a lower-security prison means more time outside of his cell and a chance to see his daughter. But the transport process was like everything else in prison: slow, confusing and casually cruel.
  • Their Sentences Are Unconstitutional — But They’re Still In Prison. May 10, 2022
    Louisiana’s high court considers the fate of more than 1,000 people serving sentences handed down by “Jim Crow juries.”
  • Burned to Death in a Prison Cell May 9, 2022
    After years of warnings about broken fire alarms, two men have now died in blazes at Texas prisons.

RSS Prison Policy Initiative

  • Updated charts provide insights on racial disparities, correctional control, jail suicides, and more
    Added Updated charts provide insights on racial disparities, correctional control, jail suicides, and more to the Prison Policy Blog. New data visualizations expose the harms of mass incarceration
  • Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signs bill ending prison gerrymandering
    Added Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signs bill ending prison gerrymandering to the Prisoners of the Census Blog. Connecticut becomes the 11th state to end the practice of prison gerrymandering.
  • Felony Murder: An On-Ramp for Extreme Sentencing
    The Prison Policy Initiative Research Library was updated with a link to Felony Murder: An On-Ramp for Extreme Sentencing by Sentencing Project

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