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'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli advises Sam Bankman-Fried on potential prison time, saying he should prepare by listening to rap music and shaving his head
Disgraced FTX cofounder Sam Bankman-Fried was extradited to the US this month after being hit with eight criminal charges.
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In Britain, Even Jails Have a Class System
How a filmmaker, convicted of fraud, discovered the “White Collar Club.”
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California set to end private prisons and immigrant detention camps
America's largest state prison system is moving to quit the practice of far...
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Two Reuters Reporters Freed in Myanmar after more than 500 Days in Jail
Two Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar after they were convicted of breaking the Official Secrets Act walked free from a prison on the outskirts of Yangon on Tuesday after spending more than 500 days behind bars.
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“Smart” Technology Is Coming for Prisons, Too
Makers claims that with A.I. monitors in every cell, “prison breaks will be history.”
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A Florida man was released from jail. It only took 15 minutes for him to get back in.
St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office deputies say Casey Michael Lewis was released from jail on grand theft charges but he immediately started breaking into cars in the jail’s parking lot. He was re-booked.
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Florida prisons sued after inmates spent $11 million buying songs they can’t play
Switching music providers made inmates’ old music useless
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Why some Japanese pensioners want to go to jail
Japan is in the grip of an elderly crime wave. Poverty and loneliness are two of the possible causes.
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Private prison companies served with lawsuits over using detainee labor
Class action lawsuit brought by detainees in New Mexico accuses CoreCivic and Geo Group of violating minimum wage laws
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Prison labor is modern slavery. I've been sent to solitary for speaking out
I may be locked up in solitary confinement, but I stand with the men and women rejecting modern slavery in America
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Captive Audience: How Companies Make Millions Charging Prisoners to Send An Email
For companies like JPay, the business model is simple: Whatever it costs to send a message, prisoners and their families will find a way to pay it.
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The Trap: the deadly sex-trafficking cycle in American prisons
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I Learned to Play Violin in Prison
First, let me situate you: doors clanging, people yelling, guards barking. The noise in prison is non-stop, and nighttime is often louder than daytime, because at night many inmates cry out, haunted by their trauma.
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Jailing and Failing the Ill
Jails are now frontline treatment centers for the criminally mentally ill. One Louisiana jail shows the cost – harried staff, limited treatment, inmate deaths.
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Lawsuit: Alaska Muslim prisoners being given meager food, pork products during Ramadan
A nonprofit that advocates for the civil rights of Muslims filed a lawsuit against the Alaska Department of Corrections in federal court this week, saying inmates at the Anchorage jail observing Ramadan are being given dangerously meager meals, including being served bologna sandwiches containing pork. The DOC says the bologna was made of turkey and the department is making every effort to accommodate the religious practices of Muslim prisoners.
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Jails are replacing visits with video calls—inmates and families hate it
We tried one of the awful video services many jails offer instead of visitation.
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Murder at the Alcatraz of the Rockies
In 2006, a rookie FBI agent was tasked with unraveling a murder conspiracy in America's most secure prison—home to the Unabomber, international terrorists, and drug kingpins. A story of brutality, isolation, and loyalty, by Chris Outcalt for The Atavist
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Prison Is Already Scary. It's Even Worse During a Blackout.
As darkness fell, nerves got rattled and rumors spread.
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7 inmates killed in 'mass casualty incident' at SC maximum security prison
South Carolina Emergency officials responded overnight to what one agency called a...
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