On June 23, 2012, an inmate, Darren Rainey, was locked in a shower by prison guards after defecating in his cell and refusing to clean the...
What is prison double-bunking? I checked several dictionaries for a definition and there was no dictionary result. Any inmate can define double-bunking. Double-bunking is the prison...
Felon’s Voting Rights in the United States Many Americans are concerned about the wave of voter identification laws that would require all voters to produce a specific...
The United States is number one for the most inmates, prisons, and prisoners held in solitary confinement. United States also leads the world with the most...
Most Americans are surprised to learn that the United States has five percent of the world’s population and twenty-five percent of the world’s inmates....
I have posted excepts about inmates and correctional officers from my soon to be completed prison memoir. Prisons are not just filled with inmates and guards....
For the last 12 months, prisonpath.com has posted numerous articles about inmates dying from extreme heat in Texas prisons. This issue was discussed yesterday by the...
Inmate Walter Unbehaun was granted his wish to go home when a federal judge ordered a 31/2 year prison sentence for a 2013 bank robbery. The...
It was just last month that prisonpath.com discussed, in Inmates are Coming, that Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed a plan to offer college programs at ten New...
During the last six months, Attorney General Eric Holder has announced new policies for prison reform and the reduction of our high recidivism rates. The reforms...