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Mississippi Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Forcing Prisoner to Drink Urine A shocking incident of abuse of power has come to light in Pearl, Mississippi, where a police officer, Michael Christian Green, pleaded guilty on Thursday to a federal misdemeanor charge. The charge stemmed from accusations that he forced a prisoner to drink his own…
The Silent Crisis: Contaminated Water in America’s Prisons Russell Rowe’s nearly two-and-a-half-year stay at Washington DC’s central detention facility was marred by a relentless sense of thirst. In a facility where rusty water flowed from taps connected to sinks doubling as toilets, Rowe often found himself lingering at the nurse’s station, hoping for an extra…
Judge Orders Special Oversight of Troubled Federal Women’s Prison in Dublin In a significant development, a judge has mandated the appointment of a special master to oversee operations at a troubled federal women’s prison in Dublin. The move comes amid long-standing investigations into pervasive sexual abuse against inmates, marking the first time the Federal Bureau…
Irrational Fines In the realm of irrational fines, through exhaustive research, I’ve uncovered the unconstitutional nature of imposing fines, fees, and restitution that far exceed reasonable bounds, rendering them virtually impossible to repay. Moreover, appending exorbitant interest rates to these fines only compounds the injustice, particularly for individuals without the means to earn income while…
In “Education of a Felon,” Edward Bunker offers a raw and unflinching memoir chronicling his journey from a life of crime and incarceration to redemption through education and self-discovery. With searing honesty and vivid storytelling, Bunker provides a gripping account of his turbulent upbringing, his experiences within the criminal justice system, and his transformation into…
In “The Anatomy of Violence,” renowned psychologist Adrian Raine delves into the complex interplay between biology and behavior to uncover the biological roots of criminality. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Raine explores the neurological, genetic, and environmental factors that contribute to violent behavior, challenging conventional notions of crime and punishment. At the heart of…
In “Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life,” Marshall B. Rosenberg presents a profound approach to communication that transcends conflict and fosters understanding, empathy, and connection. Through his compassionate and insightful teachings, Rosenberg unveils the power of empathetic listening, honest expression, and conflict resolution rooted in empathy and mutual respect. At the heart of the book…
Prison Reform Advocates Rally at Georgia State Capitol Amidst Soaring Incarceration Rates In a stark revelation, the state of Georgia currently grapples with an alarming milestone in its history of incarceration. With almost 51,000 individuals behind bars, the state now faces its highest incarceration rate in 15 years. This revelation comes at a pivotal moment,…
A Call for Change in Inmate Classification and Housing First and foremost, I would like to thank everyone who has been reading my blog, and I would especially like to thank the people who have been kind enough to write in and ask me a few questions. This week, I received a letter from a…