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  2. Prison slang - Wikipedia

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    Prison slang can be found in other written forms such as diaries, letters, tattoos, ballads, songs, and poems. [2] Prison slang has existed as long as there have been crime and prisons; in Charles Dickens' time it was known as "thieves' cant". Words from prison slang often eventually migrate into common usage, such as "snitch", "ducking", and ...

  3. Koestler Arts - Wikipedia

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    Koestler Arts (formerly The Koestler Trust) [1] is a charity that helps ex-offenders, secure patients and detainees in the UK to express themselves creatively. [2] It promotes the arts in prisons, secure hospitals, immigration centres and in the community, encouraging creativity and the acquisition of new skills as a means to rehabilitation.

  4. Foreign languages in prisons - Wikipedia

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    Some prisons have sought to limit inmates' abilities to communicate in foreign languages, such as send or receive correspondence in these languages, or receive printed publications in these languages. This is often justified on the grounds that it might enable inmates to plan escapes or other crimes, or may contain material encouraging disorder ...

  5. Imagining a life beyond prison walls: Why tiny libraries are ...

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    “There is no word for how much we’ve lost in prison,” Betts said. Founded in 2020, Freedom Reads works to place millions of books into prisons by installing one Freedom Library at a time in ...

  6. List of last words - Wikipedia

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    Both Eastern and Western cultural traditions ascribe special significance to words uttered at or near death, [4] but the form and content of reported last words may depend on cultural context. There is a tradition in Hindu and Buddhist cultures of an expectation of a meaningful farewell statement; Zen monks by long custom are expected to ...

  7. Prison-Ashram Project - Wikipedia

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    The Prison-Ashram Project, now administered by Human Kindness Foundation, was started in 1973 by Bo and Sita Lozoff, in cooperation with Ram Dass, to encourage convicts to use meditation and other spiritual teachings, turning their prison time into an ashram-like experience. [1] "Ashram" is a Sanskrit word meaning "House of God".

  8. Proposition 6 would end forced labor by California inmates ...

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    In other words, prisoners who have been released tend to commit more crime and as such return back to prison. However, in the case of involuntary servitude, the prisoners will have skills they can ...

  9. Jailed without hope: Ministers block 128 prisoners on ... - AOL

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    The government has blocked 128 prisoners trapped under cruel indefinite jail terms from moving to open conditions in the past 12 months, The Independent can reveal.. Figures obtained in response ...