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By kat, 3 November, 2025
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Ten myths about crime and mass incarceration

 

The first myth: Crime is up, and immigration and criminal legal system reforms are to blame

By kat, 3 November, 2025
Frankie the cat

Mass incarceration

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States of Incarceration: The Global Context

Louisiana is the world’s prison capital. The state imprisons more of its people, per head, than any of its U.S. counterparts. First among Americans means first in the world.

—Cindy Chang, The Times-Picayune, May 13, 2012

By John Dimenna, 3 November, 2025
Leaving prison

This is not who I am

We’ve all heard the same line from people caught in wrongdoing—public figures, celebrities, even people like us: “That’s not who I am.” It’s a comforting defense, a way of separating the self from the harm we caused. But for those of us who have lived through indictment, conviction, or incarceration, that phrase becomes far more complicated.

By kat, 2 November, 2025
The prison project

The cat who helped women in a Michigan prison

Frankie was born in this prison. His mom, Curly, had been here at least five years at that point. 

As Frankie grew up, everyone knew who he was. If you didn’t know any better, you would think he was part human. But Frankie was actually an orange and white tabby cat.

By Stormy, 2 November, 2025
Pastor ken

Ken Adkins story

 

⛓ From Shepherd to Shackles — An Innocent Man’s Plea for Freedom

For years, I stood on the frontlines for my community — as a pastor, a counselor, and a voice for the voiceless. I prayed with the brokenhearted, fought for those without power, and gave everything I had to help people rise above life’s hardest storms.

But nine years ago, my life was stolen from me.

The Brunswick District Attorney’s Office — an office now infamous for wrongful convictions — put me on trial for a crime I did not commit. They sentenced me to three life sentences.

By John Dimenna, 2 November, 2025
Leaving prison

Leaving prison

 

In my last Prison Camp post, 

FAREWELL TO PRISON, I described the uneasy final months before my release: the waiting, the false hopes, and the small rituals that held the days together.

By John Dimenna, 2 November, 2025
The prison project

Prison camp: farewell to prison

A memoir excerpt from my forthcoming memoir, A PRISON OF MY OWN.Image removed.

By admin1, 25 October, 2025
The prison project

PRISON PROJECT AI UPDATE

 

This project relies heavily on AI. Honestly, without recent advancements in artificial intelligence, I doubt I could have built the website you’re seeing today—or at least not nearly as quickly or easily.

We use AI every day for research and writing. What used to take months can now be done in seconds. In legal research especially, AI has been a complete game-changer.

By admin1, 25 October, 2025
Prisoners boarding a bus to go to prison

Georgia family survival guide for incarceration

 

 

It's just the framework 15 key points of the guide I'm working on check back in this article for updates or a link to the new guide.

 

1. Inmate Locator and GDC Offender Search

Explain how to find your loved one using the official GDC offender search site.

Include the link and how to search by name, birthdate, or offender number.

By admin1, 30 September, 2025

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