Prisonpath has posted numerous articles about the controversial issue of cell phones in prison. The negatives of having cell phones in prison are much greater than...
Many state officials lament publicly about the high recidivism rate in their states. Prison populations are increasing not because of new crimes, but by parolees and...
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,...
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...
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...
The Effects of Solitary Confinement in Prison The lack of any human contact is a devastating punishment for any individual, but certainly more so with a...
Felon’s Voting Rights: THE VIEW ACROSS THE ATLANTIC Recently prisonpath.com presented info-graphs about felon’s voting rights in the United States. The punishment of disenfranchisement varied from...
© 2012 Human Rights Watch Inmate Abuse More Coverage: Report of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment on Georgia...
13 wounded in Folsom prison riot Associated Press REPRESA – A riot Wednesday at a California prison holding many of the state’s most hardened criminals left...
The right to vote for felons discharged from prison vary from state to state. For example,there are thirteen states that allow probationers and parolees to vote....