Tag: prisons

    Beyond “Zero Tolerance”? Syringe Access in Canadian Prisons

    In the outside world, if you’re lucky enough to live somewhere that has harm ...

    Surviving Solitary Confinement With the Help of Drugs

    Of the 13 years I’ve spent incarcerated, 2020 was the worst. It was the ...

    Four States Close Prison Slavery Loopholes; Louisiana Votes Against

    Alabama, Oregon, Tennessee and Vermont have closed loopholes in their state constitutions that had ...

    New York’s Infamous Rikers Island Could Become a Green Energy Hub

    After New York City officials voted to permanently close the infamous Rikers Island jail ...

    “The Great Meltdown”: In Prisons, a Drug War Without Harm Reduction

    Those of us incarcerated by the Georgia Department of Corrections got used to the ...

    How Prison and Parole Can Pull You Into a Debt Trap

    In her late 20s, Laura* sold an eighth of Vitablend to a person who ...

    Why Allowing Only Prison-Issue Cell Phones Hurts Our Reentry Prospects

    The Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) is no longer allowing prisoners on work release ...