SACRAMENTO – Working with local law enforcement, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) today launched version 2.0 of its online parolee database that provides police and sheriff’s deputies faster and more thorough access to offender information, including photos and criminal background.
“The delivery of timely and accurate information is always key in developing positive [...]
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Our .org site has gotten a bug and is actually requiring more attention than expected, so there will be a delay. However, here at MyPrisonSpace.com everything should resume as normal but with out a forum. So please continue to sign up and post any suggestions you’d like.
Latley; we got a few things going on the [...]
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We have moved, so come on down! Your the next contestant on the price is FREEDOM!
http://myprisonspace.org/
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Slowly but surly the new theme and lay out for the new site will be done very soon. Maybe 2 weeks. I see some of you from facebook and wanna thank you personally for joining. Some of you are sponsors who have a friend or loved one inside and I just want to tell you [...]
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Bernie Madoff appears to have none of the remorse expected of a man staring down a 150-year prison sentence.
According to a lengthy new piece by Steve Fishman in New York magazine, Madoff, who apparently pals around with a former mob boss and a spy in a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina told a fellow [...]
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The Business Plan Competition (BPC) & Graduation are PEP’s premier events all rolled up into a multi-day extravaganza.
Day one you’ll panel with your peers and judge the most creative and passionate business pitches you’ve ever heard.
via Prison Entrepreneurship Program.
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SALT LAKE CITY – The inmates at the Utah State Prison are hard at work making take-out order for corrections officers and people on their way to work at their newest restaurant appropriately named ‘Hard Times Cafe’. The cafe is located outside the Olympus minimum security facility at the point of the mountain. The restaurant [...]
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Sex offenders can be kept in prison “indefinitely” if federal officials believe they could still be a threat, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
The ruling supported the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, signed by President George W. Bush in 2006, and authorized the civil commitment of sexually dangerous federal inmates.
“A federal civil-commitment statute [...]
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Former New York City police Commissioner Bernard Kerik was due to report to federal prison Monday, but he was still claiming he had been wronged.
Kerik, who pleaded guilty in November to tax fraud, lying to the White House and other counts, was to start a four-year prison term, but the Bureau [...]
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LOS ANGELES — Erik Townsend says he prefers the Arizona prison where he’s serving 15 years for robbery to the California facility where he was until August. For one thing, he was getting just two hot meals a day at the other prison.
“We get three hots here,’’ Townsend, 40, said while taking a short break [...]
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