Prisonpath has posted several articles about the continuing controversy about private prisons vs. public prisons. In our last article on this crucial issue, major problems at Lake...
Since the posting of our article “Cell Phones in Prison” on February 19, there have been comments in favor of limited cell phone use for inmates...
The issue of solitary confinement remains controversial and relevant to our society. The following article describes the destructive impact of solitary confinement. Inmates in solitary confinement...
It is widely recognized that the United States has more prisons and inmates than any other other country. We have approximately seven million Americans in prison,...
The Huffington Post hosted a discussion about inmates having cell phones in prison. One inmate stated that most inmates would use the cell phones for contact...
Since the launching of Prisonpath.com, we have received numerous questions every day from families and friends of inmates. Many of the questions involve how to locate...
It is public knowledge that the nation’s prisons are not just overcrowded, but dangerously overcrowded. Every year, we hear of new programs that will be implemented...
There are always headlines about someone who committed suicide after charged with criminal offenses. The frustration with the judicial process becomes great and the fear of...
Pregnant in Prison It is hard to believe that in 2012, in the United States, that pregnant prison inmates are still shackled during labor and childbirth....
Sometimes, an innocent mistake can lead to prison. It is not often, but your actions, despite the lack of any criminal intent, can result in your...