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Everything You Need to Know When You're Going to Prison
After he was released from jail, Carl Cattermole decided to write down everything he'd learnt. Consider this extract from 'Prison: A Survival Guide' your essential primer to getting banged up.
An Ex-Convict in Chennai Stole a Bike to Go Back to Jail Because He Missed the Food
He also just wanted to catch up with some old prison buddies.
Going to Jail Over a Teen Sex Scandal Apparently Doesn’t Stop You from Getting Elected — Twice
Former Virginia delegate Joe Morrissey just won Tuesday's primary — despite spending time in jail back in 2015.
“I Would Rather Starve to Death”: Chelsea Manning Heads Back to Jail after Refusing to Testify Again
The U.S. whistleblower recently spent 62 days in jail.
That Coast Guard Officer Accused of Plotting a "Race War" Won't Get out of Jail After All
A judge had previously agreed to his conditional release.
Chelsea Manning Warns That Trump Will Go After Journalists With “Indictments and Charges”
"Whenever a journalist makes a misstep, I think that they are put on notice now."
Why We Must End Strip Searches In Canada’s Prisons for Women
Forcing women to remove their clothes and perform humiliating actions should be understood as state-sanctioned sexual assault.
AOC calls for Chelsea Manning’s release: “Solitary confinement is torture”
Manning's supporters say she's been in solitary confinement for 26 days after refusing to testify before a grand jury.
This Guy Broke Out of Jail, Got Caught, Then Stole a Cop Car and Escaped Again
One minute, he was cuffed in the back of a squad car. The next, he was driving away in it.
How the World's Prisons Look From Within
Photographer Jan Banning takes us into the prisons of Uganda, France, the US and Colombia.
Chelsea Manning jailed for refusing to testify about WikiLeaks
Manning told a federal judge that she would accept whatever punishment he handed down.
Convicts Explain Why They Would Rather Be in Prison Than Wear a Tag
"It was hard for me to live a normal life as a parent. I needed to go back to prison to get some peace and quiet."