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  2. Relationships for incarcerated individuals - Wikipedia

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    Relationships of incarcerated individuals are the familial and romantic relations of individuals in prisons or jails. Although the population of incarcerated men and women is considered quite high in many countries, [1] there is relatively little research on the effects of incarceration on the inmates' social worlds.

  3. Rehabilitation (penology) - Wikipedia

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    Inmates have access to amenities they would have outside of prison, such as an exclusive mini fridge, flat-screen TV, private bathroom, and access to outdoor environment. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] This, along with a shared kitchen and living area "to create a sense of family" among inmates and the absence of traditional prison uniforms contributes to Norway ...

  4. Prisoner rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Prison Litigation Reform Act, or PLRA, is a federal statute enacted in 1996 with the intent of limiting "frivolous lawsuits" by prisoners.Among its provisions, the PLRA requires prisoners to exhaust all possibly executive means of reform before filing for litigation, restricts the normal procedure of having the losing defendant pay legal fees (thus making fewer ...

  5. Prisoner support - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner support encompasses a variety of activities aimed a providing assistance to prisoners, particularly political prisoners. Many programs devoted to this purpose have quite limited resources; for instance, Nottingham Black Prisoner Support , with one staff worker, had 297 active cases in 1999. [ 1 ]

  6. Dad spent 2.5 years in prison for blogging about his divorce

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    This Dad Spent 2.5 Years In Prison For Blogging About His Divorce Frustrated by the lack of answers he received from the closed case file, he posted documents, along with his musings, online, and ...

  7. Felony disenfranchisement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For a person convicted of a lesser felony, disenfranchisement ends after terms of incarceration, completion of parole, and completion of probation. In addition, the person must pay "Any court order restitution paid; current in the payment of any child support obligations; and/or Any court ordered court costs paid".

  8. Illinois' Stateville Correctional Center begins transferring ...

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    A federal judge earlier this month ordered most Stateville inmates be moved out by Sept. 30 after civil rights lawyers argued the conditions were too hazardous. As of the end of June, IDOC ...

  9. Circles of Support and Accountability - Wikipedia

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    The CoSA model of reintegration began in Canada in 1994. [4] According to Susan Love, the Ottawa Program Director for Circles of Support and Accountability, CoSA was started by the Mennonite pastor Harry Nigh, who befriended a mentally delayed, repeat sex offender—a man who had been in and out of institutions his entire life.