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Prison Policy Initiative
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Prison Policy Initiative
@PrisonPolicy
Challenging mass incarceration and over-criminalization through research, advocacy, and organizing. Get email updates: https://t.co/AyYiUayx2n
Easthampton, MA เข้าร่วม Ekim 2009
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More from our new briefing 👇
prisonpolicy.org/blog/2026/03/2…
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Incarcerated folks in one prison have been drinking poisoned water for decades — and the state ignored it. Now, the dire consequences of this cruelty are showing up in the surrounding community.
Prisons are toxic wastelands that harm us all.
prismreports.org/2026/03/24/mul…
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"Pregnant women said they were served food covered in cockroaches and water that tasted like bleach. They described how [ICE] agents shackled their hands and feet, refusing to believe that they were pregnant until a bump appeared"
nytimes.com/2026/03/20/us/…
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Learn more from our Follow the Money report:
prisonpolicy.org/reports/money2…
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Bridging the Gap: Amplifying Incarcerated Voices events.haymarketbooks.org/events/haymark…
@solitarywatch is co-sponsoring this conference in Chicago on May 29-30. Find out more and register at the link.
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Women often enter the justice system due to poverty, trauma, addiction, and victimization, highlighting the need for more tailored policy responses. In order to break the cycle of incarceration, we must first address root causes like these.
stateline.org/2025/10/22/new…

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Incarcerated folks deserve quality healthcare & dignity. This system delivers just the opposite.
And while this data is only from the Bureau of Prisons, it gives important insights into how these processes likely work at the state level. Learn more👇
prisonpolicy.org/blog/2026/03/2…
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🚨 Prison healthcare systems are notoriously bad. And when incarcerated folks experience medical abuse or mistreatment, the only place to turn is the grievance system.
But this system is designed to shut down complaints — not resolve them 🧵
prisonpolicy.org/blog/2026/03/2…
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