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  • Florida Inmates Consume Honey Buns at a Rate of 270,000 Per Month

    By Ily Goyanes Thu., Jan. 13 2011There may be a new way to deter crime. Apparently honey buns (yes, those gooey, sticky, doughy sponges covered in cellophane) are more popular with Florida prisoners than cigarettes and Coca-Cola.Florida inmates buy about 270,000 honey buns per mont...

  • Prison initiative strengthens ties between inmate fathers, children

    November 11, 2012By Phil Ray  -  The Altoona MirrorHOLLIDAYSBURG - When it came time to end a visit with his father, a 4-year-old boy didn't want to go home. He preferred to stay with Dad, whom he hadn't seen in a while.He crawled into a toy box in the room and did not want to come out, said his ...

  • 3 strikes reform brings hope to some inmates

    Thursday, November 08, 2012  -  by Eric ThomasSAN FRANCISCO (KGO) --The passage of Proposition 36 this week signals a new cost-conscious view of crime and punishment. Revising the state's three strikes law means thousands of prison inmates could soon be back on the streets.With the help of Califo...

  • Man Jailed for 1962 Murders Freed

    By Dan Harris and Lauren Effron | ABC News – Nov 7, 2012A man who spent almost four decades in prison for killing two people in the Arizona desert today pleaded no contest to two counts of second-degree murder and will go free.Bill Macumber entered a plea in Maricopa County Superior Court un...

  • Federal Inmates Call A Cab To Transfer Prisons - Forbes

    November 17, 2011 - by Walter PavloEach day at minimum (camp) and low security federal prisons across the country, inmates walk out the front gate and get into a cab for a ride to the bus stop or train to transfer to another prison. The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has a furlough program that allows i...

  • Another Federal Crackdown -- Former Prison Nurse Sentenced For Having Se...

    September 19, 2012 - By Walter PavloFirst, there are no conjugal visits in Federal Prison, and certainly there is no fraternization between staff and inmates…or at least there is not supposed to be. That was a line crossed by Lori Sue Helmick who was a nurse at a federal prison in Hazelton, WV. H...

  • Federal Inmates Hurting Small Business and Somehow Still Stimulating Eco...

    September 17, 2012 - By Walter PavloWhen the Bureau of Prisons first started Federal Prison Industries (aka UNICOR) it was intended to provide skills for inmates so that upon release they would have a skill that would allow them to become a functioning part of society. It also kept them busy inst...

  • A Drug Treatment Program in Prison

    While drug use and addiction are rampant among our nation's prison population, far too often the avenues for treatment are minimal. One option that is available in federal prisons is the Residential Drug Abuse Program, commonly referred to as RDAP. The aim of this intensive treatment program ...

  • Ex-inmate's lawsuit says police, prosecutors framed him in girl's slaying

    Rivera spent 2 decades in prison before DNA helped clear himFormer inmate Juan Rivera is hugged Tuesday by Christine Agaiby of the Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth at a news conference. Rivera said he filed a lawsuit so others would not have to endure what he did. “It’s not just about m...