FEAR
In God We Trust by Tom Ruiz
No one who has not been subjected to this foul justice system can begin to understand the pain, anguish, and constant regret that each detainee or inmate goes through...
LAW
Supreme Court Kills the Constitution by Timothy D. Brown
SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED DOES NOT MEAN shall not be infringed. The Supreme Court has effectively killed the constitution with its Rahimi ruling. If...
LAW
A Plea for Help by Ke’Aira Hampton
To whom it may concern:
On March 06, 2018, I was up for parole until, unfortunately additional charges of Felony murder and Armed Robbery were...
JUSTICE
The Cadaver Dog Gimmick & Something to Sniff at by Matt Neumann
Most wrongful convictions are based on circumstantial evidence or false/fabricated evidence. In our Broken Justice System, cops create their own evidence to lock up...
JUSTICE
Shining Light on Injustice: The Case of Gregory Dunbar by David Lusick
Fighting for Justice from Behind BarsSince his incarceration in 1983, Gregory Dunbar has not only endured the hardships of prison life but has also...
JUSTICE
Disproportionate Sentences by Todd L. Cook
Have you ever been in jail? I have. As a matter of fact, I'm currently serving a life sentence in Nebraska. When I was 18 years old, I was dumb enough to go along with a plan to rob a convenience store. Tragically, the clerk was accidentally shot and didn't make it. The choices I made resulted in her death. I take full responsibility for the reckless disregard I had for others' safety.
LAW
Truth In-Sentencing Initiative by Chase Hubert
The Truth In-Sentencing initiative in the Illinois Department of Corrections is crucial for prisoners, offering them the chance to reform and potentially shorten their sentences. However, disparities exist based on the percentage of the sentence served. House Bills 5219 and 3901 aim to create a fairer system, providing equal opportunities for all inmates. Individuals are encouraged to support these bills and advocate for justice system reforms across the country. Everyone deserves the opportunity for rehabilitation and the right to earn good time.
REFORM
Time for Policy to Match the Science by Todd L. Cook
Late adolescence and young adulthood, spanning ages 18 to 25, are critical stages of neurodevelopment. Current policies regarding youthful offenders fail to account for this, resulting in disproportionate sentences and potential constitutional violations. Scientific evidence supports reevaluating punishments for this demographic, emphasizing rehabilitation and reentry into society.
JUSTICE
Life Without Parole (LWoP) by Robert Shafer
Is there a reason why the U.S. stands alone in imposing a sentence like (LWoP)? Yes, period, full stop. LWoP, like its older and...
LAW
Guilty Because Of My Sexual Orientation by Steven M. Johnson
Hi, my name is Steven M. Johnson. 
I am doing Life for a crime I did not commit. (Here it goes, another inmate claiming innocence). In my...
PRISON LIFE
GET ME OUTTA HERE !!! by David Easley
LOCATION: TOLEDO, Ohio MAXIMUM SECURITY (TRANSITIONAL/GENERAL POPULATION)
MOOD: GET ME OUTTA HERE!!!
UNTAMED REVOLUTIONARY
REVOLUTIONARY GREETINGS COMRADES, IT'S BLACK AUGUST POLITICAL EDUCATION, ACTION, AND AWARENESS AMONG POLITICAL...

