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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. I’m Incarcerated in California. Here’s What Prop 6 Not ...

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    San Quentin Rehabilitation Center in San Quentin, Calif. on December 14, 2020. Regulators have fined the California prison system more than $400,000 for what they said were health violations, many ...

  4. Exclusive: Inside the prison that executes people for ... - AOL

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    Reuben Leong, the officer in charge of the correctional unit, says the job is not without risk. Violent incidents – usually fights between inmates – take place every few weeks, he says.

  5. The Marshall Project - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Project is a nonprofit news organization that seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about inequities within the U.S. criminal justice system. The Marshall Project has been described as an advocacy group by some, [ citation needed ] and works to impact the system through journalism.

  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. 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 ...