In New York, chairs in classrooms, street signs and license plates have one thing in common: They are all produced by prison ...
SCRANTON — Lackawanna County Prison will receive more money for housing federal detainees under an agreement commissioners ...
The jail officials claimed that they have sold products worth over Rs 1 lakh in the last five days and are hopeful of more ...
A young man has been released from prison after assaulting his mother by throwing furniture at her in Carterton in Oxfordshire.
Thompson spoke briefly to the board about his job as a manager of a prison furniture factory and how he had participated in as many educational programs in prison as he could. His attorney Madison ...
A charity worker from Nottingham who sold Alton Towers and Legoland tickets meant for terminally ill children on eBay has been released from prison just five months into her 28-month jail term.
Adeel Khan at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, London, where he is accused of helping ex-soldier Daniel Khalife after he escaped from prison (Jonathan Brady/PA) A second man has pleaded not ...
Meanwhile, Mark Fairhurst, national chairman of union the Prison Officers’ Association (POA), said drones were capable of lifting an inmate out of an exercise yard as he accused the Prison ...
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge last week sentenced Bridget Corinne O'Brien to two years in prison followed by ... to purchase clothing and furniture, and to pay for volleyball lessons ...
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EBENSBURG, Pa. – Cambria County Prison Warden Christian Smith retired Wednesday after nearly three decades of employment at the prison. Smith’s retirement announcement was abrupt, Cambria ...
personal care supplies and classroom furniture. It and other manufacturers are also involved in what organizations such as the Abolitionist Library Association term the “prison industrial ...