The pervasive problem of over-incarceration in the United States is in part due to lack of correctional facility accountability to the public, and public lack of access to the prisoner experience. In light of the incessant persistence of over-incarceration and “hands off approach” taken by courts in prison administration, this article proposes an unqualified and unfettered prisoner-to-public communication right that would provide prison accountability to the public
A saner and safer prison policy in the United States begins by ending the scourge of the private pri...
Incarceration is a family problem—more than 2.7 million children in the United States have a parent ...
Private prisons are not subject to the same regulations as government prisons. Particularly, private...
The pervasive problem of over-incarceration in the United States is in part due to lack of correctio...
As American prisons face unprecedented overcrowding, both the federal and various state governments ...
The need for better communication systems in prisons is dire and will reduce recidivism rates in the...
(Excerpt) This Article proceeds in three Parts. Part I describes the deferential Turner standard tha...
The recent trend toward privately owned and operated prisons calls attention to a variety...
article published in law reviewPrisoners often seek redress in federal courts through causes of acti...
The article focuses on relations between the public space, the convicts and the prison institution, ...
Following recent studies into the U.S. Correctional System, it was revealed that more than 2 million...
The prevalent criminal justice practices in the US have produced levels and patterns of incarceratio...
An evolving media archive of recorded conversations with incarcerated women, their families and comm...
This article examines official management practices and rhetoric in the US federal prison system as ...
James, Christine (2012). Prisons for Profit in the United States: Retribution and Means vs. Ends. Ze...
A saner and safer prison policy in the United States begins by ending the scourge of the private pri...
Incarceration is a family problem—more than 2.7 million children in the United States have a parent ...
Private prisons are not subject to the same regulations as government prisons. Particularly, private...
The pervasive problem of over-incarceration in the United States is in part due to lack of correctio...
As American prisons face unprecedented overcrowding, both the federal and various state governments ...
The need for better communication systems in prisons is dire and will reduce recidivism rates in the...
(Excerpt) This Article proceeds in three Parts. Part I describes the deferential Turner standard tha...
The recent trend toward privately owned and operated prisons calls attention to a variety...
article published in law reviewPrisoners often seek redress in federal courts through causes of acti...
The article focuses on relations between the public space, the convicts and the prison institution, ...
Following recent studies into the U.S. Correctional System, it was revealed that more than 2 million...
The prevalent criminal justice practices in the US have produced levels and patterns of incarceratio...
An evolving media archive of recorded conversations with incarcerated women, their families and comm...
This article examines official management practices and rhetoric in the US federal prison system as ...
James, Christine (2012). Prisons for Profit in the United States: Retribution and Means vs. Ends. Ze...
A saner and safer prison policy in the United States begins by ending the scourge of the private pri...
Incarceration is a family problem—more than 2.7 million children in the United States have a parent ...
Private prisons are not subject to the same regulations as government prisons. Particularly, private...