Tag: prisons

    DOJ Investigation Found Horrors in Georgia Prisons. It Missed a Lot, Too.

    Four years after the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division opened an investigation into ...

    Some Thoughts on Dying in Prison

    Over the course of my nearly 30 years in Tennessee Department of Correction custody, ...

    Prisoners Need Civilian Review Boards, Too

    Toward the end of my sentence in Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) custody I ...

    Guards Delegate Security to Prisoners as Understaffing Crisis Evolves

    Corrections officers (COs) have long relied on prisoners to do various parts of their ...

    The Prison Mail Bans Aren’t About Fentanyl. They’re About Understaffing.

    On September 19, Senator Robert Casey (D-PA) introduced legislation that would require the Federal ...

    Trans Health Care Requires You to Be “Sick.” In Prison, You Can Work That.

    On September 17, a federal judge halted the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) ban ...

    Why Tobacco Harm Reduction? A First Question of Many

    When I first heard the words “tobacco harm reduction,” as recently as 2022, I ...

    Everyone in Prison Needs a Hustle. For a Small Fee, I’ll Help You Find Yours.

    When you enter the men’s prison system in Tennessee, you receive two blue, smock-like ...