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  2. This place is ‘run by a mob’: Inside the prison where Robert ...

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    The prison was among the first in the state to launch a Comprehensive Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment program, which offers individuals a path to recovery while incarcerated. Those who ...

  3. U.S. releases 4th prisoner this month from Guantánamo, leaving 26

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    At its peak, about 800 were incarcerated at the site in the eastern tip of Cuba. The detention facility, run by the U.S. Navy, was created after Bush declared a "war on terror" following the 9/11 ...

  4. A Black inmate’s fatal beating at New York prison ignited ...

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    A 43-year-old inmate was fatally beaten while handcuffed inside a New York prison and the incident was filmed on bodycam footage, leaving many outraged at the scene. Robert Brooks died on December ...

  5. List of inmates at the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta

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    Transferred to a hospital prison in 1943 and released in 1947 after serving 10 years. President of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party from 1930 to 1965; convicted in 1936 of sedition in connection with the assassination of Puerto Rican Police Chief Elisha Riggs, which was in retaliation for the Río Piedras massacre , during which police killed ...

  6. Prison newspaper - Wikipedia

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    The Press in Prison. Scalawag Media. ISBN 9781642598957; Elanor Novek (2011). The life inside: incarcerated women represent themselves through journalism. In Jodie Michelle Lawston & Ashley E. Lucas (Eds.). Razor Wire Women, ch. 21. State University of New York Press. ISBN 9781438435336; Adam Quinn (2021).

  7. Prison Journalism Project - Wikipedia

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    Prison Journalism Project is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in April 2020 to train incarcerated writers to be journalists and publish their stories. [1] [2] Prison Journalism Project provides correspondence-based lessons on the tools of journalism to incarcerated writers through its PJP J-School program, and it publishes their stories on its online magazine.

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