The End of Prison Visitation

A new system called "video visitation" is replacing in-person jail visits with glitchy, expensive Skype-like video calls. It's inhumane, dystopian and actually increases in-prison violence — but god, it makes money.

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Are Inmate Phone Privileges Too Costly?

Bill Pope knows a thing or two about prison phones. He’s the president of NCIC, a service provider for phones in Texas detention centers. He also knows about how the phones affect lives.

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Misused prisons waste capital, labor and real estate

An executive can commit no greater sin in business than to misuse capital, labor or real property, the foundations of wealth.

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Report warns against cutting funding for inmates

When lawmakers return to Austin in 10 days to begin grappling with what appears will be a bare-bones state budget, a legislative panel that oversees the Texas prison system is urging them to resist cutting funding for programs that help former inmates and probationers adjust to free-world life.

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Fights Abound at the Overpopulated Harris County Juvenile Detention Center

The Harris County Juvenile Detention Center has kicked into "emergency staffing" mode given that the 250-capacity detention center was housing 295 kids as of September 22.

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