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  2. Prison Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Prison Fellowship was founded in 1976 by Charles W. Colson, a former Richard Nixon aide who served a seven-month prison sentence for a Watergate-related crime. [2] [3] [4] In 1979, Prison Fellowship International was founded as an international outreach to prisoners and a sister organization of Prison Fellowship.

  3. Prison-Ashram Project - Wikipedia

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    The Prison-Ashram Project, now administered by Human Kindness Foundation, was started in 1973 by Bo and Sita Lozoff, in cooperation with Ram Dass, to encourage convicts to use meditation and other spiritual teachings, turning their prison time into an ashram-like experience. [1] "Ashram" is a Sanskrit word meaning "House of God".

  4. Stille Hilfe - Wikipedia

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    Die Stille Hilfe für Kriegsgefangene und Internierte (English: "Silent assistance for prisoners of war and interned persons"), abbreviated Stille Hilfe, is a relief organization for arrested, condemned and fugitive SS members, similar to the veterans' association HIAG, set up by Helene Elisabeth Princess von Isenburg (1900–1974) in 1951.

  5. Thousands walk out of Syrian prisons as families search ...

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    The group deployed five specialized emergency teams to search for prisoners trapped behind hidden doors and in undiscovered basements, but as of Monday at around 4:45 p.m., no new prisoners were ...

  6. Jail solidarity - Wikipedia

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    Jail solidarity can also refer to non-prisoners holding rallies outside prisons or otherwise helping to provide moral support to prisoners, especially imprisoned activists or colleagues. It has been hypothesized that prison administrations throughout the United States might be overwhelmed by prisoner organizing across racial lines. [8]

  7. Opinion - Harboring undocumented immigrants? You could face ...

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    Encouraging: It is a criminal offense to encourage or induce an alien “to come to, ... And it becomes life in prison or death if the offense causes the death of another person.

  8. Rehabilitation (penology) - Wikipedia

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    Evidence shows that inmates overwhelmingly take advantage of education programs if they are available to them and if they can afford them. A recent study showed the earning a GED while incarcerate reduced recidivism rates by 14% for those under 21, and 5% for those over 21 [citation needed]. Substance abuse is also a major issue in the prison ...

  9. Prisoners in the US are part of a hidden workforce linked to ...

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    Unmarked trucks packed with prison-raised cattle roll out of the Louisiana State Penitentiary, where men are sentenced to hard labor and forced to work, for pennies an hour or sometimes nothing at ...