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  2. Prisoners Rights Union - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoners' Rights Union (PRU) was a prisoners' rights advocacy group, modelled after labor unions, founded in California in 1970. Its members paid dues and its lawyers sued courts for better conditions. The organization still exists, but became effectively defunct as a mass member-run organization in the 1990s.

  3. List of criminal justice reform organizations in the United ...

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    The following is a list of criminal justice reform organizations in the United States arranged by topic. ... Southeast Prison Advocates ... Northern California ...

  4. Alliance for Safety and Justice - Wikipedia

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    The organization has worked to advocate for the restoration of voting rights to former felons. [2] Anderson serves as the Chief Executive and President of the organization. [6] Californians for Safety and Justice. Californians for Safety and Justice is the largest criminal justice organization in California. [7] Crime Survivors for Safety and ...

  5. Life after Manson: Patricia Krenwinkel talks piecing her life ...

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    As the prison guard slammed the gate behind me, I wondered if I had made the right decision to become a volunteer for an inmate support group. But my nerves were eased by a woman who introduced ...

  6. Bill to 'end solitary confinement' in federal institutions ...

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    Roughly 122,000 people in federal and state adult prisons and federal and local jails are placed in restrictive housing ... Prisoner advocacy groups insist there is growing momentum ...

  7. Prisoner Human Rights Movement - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Bay State Prison, California’s only supermax prison, was built in 1989 on the outskirts of Crescent City. Half the prison houses maximum-security inmates in the general population, and the other half holds prisoners in Security Housing Units. Cells in the latter are windowless, 8-by-10-foot (2.4 by 3.0 m) concrete boxes.

  8. Can California change a dark culture at Chowchilla women's ...

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    Every day, they fan out across the prison, serving as something between a therapist and life coach to the roughly 2,100 women incarcerated at the facility, one of two women's prisons in California.

  9. California Correctional Peace Officers Association - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, an officer, despondent over working conditions at San Quentin State Prison, committed suicide.This prompted Officer Al Mello and eight fellow officers, five of which were Correctional Lieutenants concerned with the pay scale and working conditions, to start traveling to the three existing state prisons (Folsom, Soledad, and San Quentin) to rally support for the creation of a ...