By
& For Inmate Section
PEN
American Center sponsors annual writing awards for prisoners.
Anyone incarcerated in a federal, state, or county prison between
January 1 and September 1 of each year is eligible to enter.
Inmate
Locator
Federal
Bureau of Prisons -- 1982 - present. For information on inmates
released prior to 1982, write to the Office of Communications and
Archives Federal Bureau of Prisons, 320 First St., NW., Washington,
DC 20534; Attn: Historic Inmate Locator Request.
Black
Crows - Art Gallery - I've been doing this type of art work
for about 10 years now since I've been in the Prisons of Massachusetts,
so I've had a lot of practice and got pretty good with it. This
Prison at Gardner has a Native Circle so you would well know I've
been changing my ways of thinking and of life.
Artwork
Sent from Prisons
and Jails
Dubov,
Stephen - He
is Stephen Dubov, 82661-011, serving a Life Without the Possibility
of Parole sentence at a Federal Prison in the USA Dubov was convicted,
in 1988, of cocaine possession. There was no violence; the victim,
himself. He is now 55 years old, and has been incarcerated for over
twelve years.
Justice:
Denied -- The Magazine for the Wrongly Convicted
Truth
in Justice - Truth in Justice is working to free wholly innocent
men and women convicted of crimes they did not commit, and to prevent
wrongful convictions by educating the public regarding the vulnerabilities
in the U. S. criminal justice system that make these miscarriages
possible.
The
Case For Innocence - Examines why inmates remain in prison despite
DNA evidence that exonerates them.
Cell
Door Magazine - Written by prisoners for a free audience. Open
the cell door and meet the men and women behind bars. Topics include
but are not limited to prison issues.
Journal
of Prisoners on Prisons - The Journal of Prisoners on Prisons
(JPP) is a prisoner written, academically oriented journal. The
purpose of the journal is "to bring the knowledge and experience
of the incarcerated to inform the public about the current state
of our carceral institutions."
Other
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Copyright Kari Sable Burns 1994-2006
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