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50 Shades of Inmates – Incarceration Does Not Discriminate

By Food For Thought, Prisonworld Radio Hour, This Country Needs An Enema

50 Shades of Inmates – Incarceration Does Not Discriminate – When Do We Break The Cycle?

“That’s just my baby daddy.” “ He didn’t mean it. I shouldn’t have been running my mouth.” “ I don’t need school. I just need to get high”. “ Nobody ever got addicted to marijuana.” “I can finish school later.” “He ain’t done nothing for his baby.” Round and round we go. Where we stop nobody knows. The sad part about all of that is we should. We should know where to stop it and how to stop it. It is a tragedy when the constant theme in society has been the same for over the last 30 years. Enough is enough! We need to BREAK THE CYCLE. Here and now. Today. Let’s make a conscious effort to say NO MORE!

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Torture in our Prisons and Jails

By This Country Needs An Enema

Torture in our Prisons and Jails

via prisonpath.com

he news media was focused this week about the CIA, interrogations, and torture. Many Americans are shocked at the actions of the CIA, but you do not have to look at the CIA for examples of torture by Americans. Every month, inmates in the United States suffer from intentional and gross negligent actions of prison guards.

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The Prisonworld Radio Hour chats with Ohio State Penitentiary Death Row Inmate

By Prisonworld Radio Hour

The Prisonworld Radio Hour chats with Ohio State Penitentiary Death Row Inmate

If you are not familiar with the prison riot that happened at Lucasville Prison in 1993 that caused five already incarcerated inmates to be wrongly convicted of more charges, including murder and sent to death row – CLICK HERE for more information.

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Top 5 Prison Slang Words

By This Country Needs An Enema

Prison Slang

Prison may be one of the last places you would like to go, but the life that the inmates lead and the culture that is established behind the walls is a hugely popular voyeuristic phenomenon.

Prisoners have their own form of “Ebonics” as society would say and is known widely as Prison Slang

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