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Over 40 years ago, a federal court ordered Kentucky to treat incarcerated women the same as men. So why hasn’t it happened yet?
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At a New York prison, one writer reflects on the atmosphere as his favorite team seeks their first championship in 53 years. “For more than 20 years,I served one of the most miserable sentences while rooting for one of the most miserable teams in sports.”
How One Man Found Islam and Personal Transformation in Prison
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In Kentucky prisons, women are not given the same access to clothing, food or vocational programs that men in state prisons have.
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This State Prison System Is Failing to Meet Women’s Needs
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Missouri-based nonprofit, Unlocked Labs, is providing technology education and training for incarcerated learners.
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Meet the Program Teaching Incarcerated People How to Code
PJP writers on suffering from the leading killers in behind bars — a problem of neglect, delayed care, and poor coordination
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How One Juvenile Lifer Found Islam and Transformation in Prison
Abdullah Nafi Muhammed came to prison at 17. In the roughly 26 years since, he’s become calmer and more disciplined.
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At an upstate prison in New York, one writer reflects on the atmosphere in his prison as the Knicks seek their first championship in 53 years.
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Q&A: New York Knicks Dream Finals Run Captivates People in Prison