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The CFCN provides information and referral services to support families during and after incarceration. Contact information, links and resources.
This non-profit organization sponsors diverse community services, such as a library project, a Wellness by Design program, and educational and arts programming.
Helps formerly incarcerated women to continue with college by providing mentoring, counseling, stipends, and tutoring. Based at the City University of New York. [Flash]
A coalition seeking alternatives to mass incarceration. Includes news and membership information.
Critical Resistance is a national organization dedicated to opposing the expansion of the prison industrial complex.
Works to expose and end the over-incarceration of youth and build a "bottom-up" movement to transform the entire criminal justice system. Oakland, California.
National organization of citizens working to repeal federal and state mandatory sentencing laws that remove judicial discretion. News, photos, and background information.
A nonprofit US organization that works on behalf of federal prisoners. Includes newsletters and state chapters' contact details.
Works for humane and rational reform of the penal system. They research and comment on criminal justice policy and practice, holding conferences and debates, publishing books and reports. They also run projects in schools and prisons.
A UK organisation for local community members who check on the welfare of people in police custody, by visiting police stations unannounced.
Gives the perspective of an ex-offender who has seen the Illinois Department of Corrections policies.
Assists governments and NGOs develop appropriate policies on prisons and the use of imprisonment. Based at Kings College in the UK. Publishes the World Prison Brief
Outreach and services to Jewish prisoners. Information on their activities, pen pal program, How You Can Help section and links.
Dedicated to combating the rape of male and female prisoners and providing such assistance as they can to survivors of jailhouse rape.
Information concerning New South Wales prisons and statistics, extensive criminal justice links and resources, JA issues and campaigns, Framed magazine and the International Conference on Penal Abolition and others.
Washington, D.C.-based think-tank committed to reducing society's reliance on incarceration.
A privately-funded research and policy organization which studies the criminal justice system and identifies the best ways to reduce and prevent crime, especially juvenile crime.
The Fund supports the WMK Racial Justice Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights, celebrates our heroes at an annual awards evening, and makes grants to fierce and energetic projects to help guarantee the legacy of William Moses Kunstler. Contact information and details on the Vigil to Oppose the Rockefeller Drug Laws.
Arizona based non-profit advocacy organization. Includes campaign details and a review of recent legislation.
The National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders. Works with ex-offenders, disadvantaged people and deprived communities. Includes campaign news and events diary.
Dedicated to Native American prisoners.
The November Coalition is a non-profit, grassroots organization which is educating the public about the destructive increase in prison population in the United States due to our current drug laws.
Information about the Prison Action Committee's work in Illinois to help ex-offenders reintegrate into society.
The source for progressive and radical information on prisons and the criminal prosecution system. Educational and activist resources, news, alerts and analysis.
Sends free books to prisoners throughout the USA. Includes mission statement, history and program restrictions.
Offers prison pen pals, an email to snail mail service, and a directory of businesses who provide inmate services. Features mission statement, testimonials and inmate profiles with photos.
Provides information on the activities of the CPT (European Committee for the Prevention of Torture).
Produces original research on incarceration policy and the hidden impact of society's reliance on prisons as a catch-all response to social problems.
Publishes The Prisons Handbook and maintains the Institute of Prison Law.
Explores the immediate and long-term costs of incarceration on the individual, their family, community and the nation. Includes discussion papers and details of workshops.
A clearing house of information including research tools, bibliographies, training, tutorials and expert articles.
Information about crime, courts, sentencing, criminal justice policy analysis, punishment, alternatives to incarceration, jails, prisons, race, economic class, and reform. Technical assistance, training, publications available.
Campaigns for better facilities for serving prisoners, and to support ex-offenders in rebuilding their lives. Includes campaign news.
Offers advice and support to vegan inmates.
Committed to helping women with criminal justice histories see new possibilities for themselves and their families.
Sends free books to prisoners throughout the USA. Includes mission statement, history and program restrictions.
Outreach and services to Jewish prisoners. Information on their activities, pen pal program, How You Can Help section and links.
This non-profit organization sponsors diverse community services, such as a library project, a Wellness by Design program, and educational and arts programming.
Works to expose and end the over-incarceration of youth and build a "bottom-up" movement to transform the entire criminal justice system. Oakland, California.
Works for humane and rational reform of the penal system. They research and comment on criminal justice policy and practice, holding conferences and debates, publishing books and reports. They also run projects in schools and prisons.
Publishes The Prisons Handbook and maintains the Institute of Prison Law.
Helps formerly incarcerated women to continue with college by providing mentoring, counseling, stipends, and tutoring. Based at the City University of New York. [Flash]
Provides information on the activities of the CPT (European Committee for the Prevention of Torture).
Offers prison pen pals, an email to snail mail service, and a directory of businesses who provide inmate services. Features mission statement, testimonials and inmate profiles with photos.
Dedicated to combating the rape of male and female prisoners and providing such assistance as they can to survivors of jailhouse rape.
The CFCN provides information and referral services to support families during and after incarceration. Contact information, links and resources.
The Fund supports the WMK Racial Justice Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights, celebrates our heroes at an annual awards evening, and makes grants to fierce and energetic projects to help guarantee the legacy of William Moses Kunstler. Contact information and details on the Vigil to Oppose the Rockefeller Drug Laws.
National organization of citizens working to repeal federal and state mandatory sentencing laws that remove judicial discretion. News, photos, and background information.
A UK organisation for local community members who check on the welfare of people in police custody, by visiting police stations unannounced.
Assists governments and NGOs develop appropriate policies on prisons and the use of imprisonment. Based at Kings College in the UK. Publishes the World Prison Brief
The National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders. Works with ex-offenders, disadvantaged people and deprived communities. Includes campaign news and events diary.
Washington, D.C.-based think-tank committed to reducing society's reliance on incarceration.
Information concerning New South Wales prisons and statistics, extensive criminal justice links and resources, JA issues and campaigns, Framed magazine and the International Conference on Penal Abolition and others.
Information about the Prison Action Committee's work in Illinois to help ex-offenders reintegrate into society.
Dedicated to Native American prisoners.
The November Coalition is a non-profit, grassroots organization which is educating the public about the destructive increase in prison population in the United States due to our current drug laws.
Offers advice and support to vegan inmates.
Information about crime, courts, sentencing, criminal justice policy analysis, punishment, alternatives to incarceration, jails, prisons, race, economic class, and reform. Technical assistance, training, publications available.
Arizona based non-profit advocacy organization. Includes campaign details and a review of recent legislation.
A privately-funded research and policy organization which studies the criminal justice system and identifies the best ways to reduce and prevent crime, especially juvenile crime.
Gives the perspective of an ex-offender who has seen the Illinois Department of Corrections policies.
Critical Resistance is a national organization dedicated to opposing the expansion of the prison industrial complex.
Committed to helping women with criminal justice histories see new possibilities for themselves and their families.
The source for progressive and radical information on prisons and the criminal prosecution system. Educational and activist resources, news, alerts and analysis.
A nonprofit US organization that works on behalf of federal prisoners. Includes newsletters and state chapters' contact details.
A clearing house of information including research tools, bibliographies, training, tutorials and expert articles.
A coalition seeking alternatives to mass incarceration. Includes news and membership information.
Explores the immediate and long-term costs of incarceration on the individual, their family, community and the nation. Includes discussion papers and details of workshops.
Produces original research on incarceration policy and the hidden impact of society's reliance on prisons as a catch-all response to social problems.
Campaigns for better facilities for serving prisoners, and to support ex-offenders in rebuilding their lives. Includes campaign news.
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