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  • Inmate Education Is Found To Lower Risk of New Arrest

    By TAMAR LEWIN  -  November 16, 2001 Inmates who receive schooling -- through vocational training or classes at the high school or college level -- are far less likely to return to prison within three years of their release, according to a study for the Department of Education. The study, which...

  • Hardened convicts care for aging inmates in prison

    Dementia Behind Bars:The California Men’s Colony is using convicted killers to care for inmates who can no longer care for themselves.THE VANISHING MINDThe Vanishing MindBy Pam Belluck  February 25, 2012SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Secel Montgomery Sr. stabbed a woman in the stomach, chest and throa...

  • Chess in prison earns ESPN TV documentary

    Inc. staff write Patrick Sauer recently profiled Benecard Services, based in Lawrenceville, N.J., a company where the game of chess has become a large part of its culture. Here, he shares his notes on a recent outing to a N.J. state prison where the company sponsors a chess tournament twice a yea...

  • Former executive prepares for woman's federal prison,

    By Katherine Burton October 18, 2011 BusinessWeek Oct. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Danielle Chiesi won’t need her pearls and stiletto heels for a while. For the next 30 months, it’ll be khakis and work boots. Chiesi, the 45-year-old femme fatale analyst who pleaded guilty to securities fraud in the bi...

  • Airline Executive tells of life in Pensacola FL Prison Camp

    Keith Packer, the former commercial general manager for British Airways World Cargo, speaks during an interview in London. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/BloombergBy Erik Larson - Oct 22, 2010 BusinessWeek When Keith H. Packer returned to the U.K. last year after eight months in prison in Pensaco...

  • Prison inmate scam targeting cellphones

    Don't Waste Your MoneySheriff's departments across the US are warning that a new version of an old scam is popping up everywhere.It concerns a phone scam. But this time it's no longer just the old kitchen phone ringing at dinner time: it could be your iPhone or Android.Cell Phone RingingJalaine B...

  • Smartphones in Prison: The New File in the Cake

    By Sandy Fitzgerald Monday May 14, 2012 Prisoners behind bars are cut off from the rest of the world, except for the occasional visit and some mailed-in letters. But the same tools people "on the outside" use to communicate with each other -- cell phones and tablets -- are finding th...

  • United States Circuit Court of Appeals

    This InmateAid Resource includes links to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in all eleven districts, plus every link to all 50 state's District Appellate courts plus Puerto Rico and Guam.U.S. Court of Appeals for the First CircuitU.S. Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitU.S. Court of Appeals f...

  • Inmates help homeless

    Plastic bags crocheted into sleeping mats9/25/2012MARYSVILLE, Ohio — Inmates at Ohio’s prison for women are making mats for homeless people using an all-too-familiar artifact of the modern world: Plastic grocery bags.About a dozen residents on a prison unit where women get help preparing to re-en...