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'Prisons don't make us safe': Residents get heated sharing thoughts on prison development in Essex

'Prisons don't make us safe': Residents get heated sharing thoughts on prison development in Essex

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Comptroller audit challenges oversight on tablets in prison

Comptroller audit challenges oversight on tablets in prison

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Mecklenburg County inmates given tablets, can message family, listen to music and watch movies

Mecklenburg County inmates given tablets, can message family, listen to music and watch movies

As the coronavirus pandemic forced the world to go virtual, Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden saw an opportunity for ...

Lawmakers Concerned About Tablets In Prison

Lawmakers Concerned About Tablets In Prison

Read more details and related context about Lawmakers Concerned About Tablets In Prison.

The Myth of the "Prison Fixer"

The Myth of the "Prison Fixer"

Read more details and related context about The Myth of the "Prison Fixer".

Oregon prisons introduce personal tablets for inmates

Oregon prisons introduce personal tablets for inmates

Read more details and related context about Oregon prisons introduce personal tablets for inmates.

Debate: Are Private Prisons Contributing To The Drug War? Day 1 Alliance Spokesperson RESPONDS

Debate: Are Private Prisons Contributing To The Drug War? Day 1 Alliance Spokesperson RESPONDS

Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave speak with Alexandra Wilkes, the spokesperson for Day 1 Alliance,

Locked up with no medication… Is that even legal?

Locked up with no medication… Is that even legal?

Getting arrested for even a short time can turn serious fast if you rely

Sacramento County Board of Supervisors to vote on jail expansion after debate wears into the night

Sacramento County Board of Supervisors to vote on jail expansion after debate wears into the night

The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors were expected to vote