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The gangs agree that the day and night would still be divided between them as it had always been. The gangs continued to roam the countryside until they both ended up in Point Prison in Durban. At Point Prison they encountered a group of six men, led by a Zulu man named Grey, who were franse (non-gangsters). The six men would sit in a circle ...
Sweet Sugar is a 1972 American women in prison exploitation film directed by Michel Levesque and starring Phyllis Davis. It is about a woman sentenced to work on a chain gang. It is about a woman sentenced to work on a chain gang.
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At Thursday's sentencing hearing, U.S. District Judge Michael P. Mills called the gang a “diabolical organization” and sentenced Posey to 20 years in prison followed by five years of ...
Inside (French: Histoire de pen, [1] also released in the United Kingdom as Banged Up [2]) is a Québécois film directed by Michel Jetté and released in 2002, about a young man's time in a penitentiary. It is based on Léo Lévesque's collection of prison stories Contes en coup de poing. [3]
The Actors’ Gang Prison Project is a rehabilitation program that offers theater programming to 14 California state prisons, a reentry facility and an L.A. County probation camp.
Ross Kemp on Gangs is a documentary series that was broadcast on Sky 1 from 21 September 2004, until 6 January 2009. [1] Hosted by actor Ross Kemp, the series follows Kemp and a film crew around the world as they interview members of gangs, locals who have been affected by gang violence, and the authorities who are attempting to combat the problem.