A weblog dedicated to gathering documentation directly from prisoners, from media and other sources about the state of prisons and prisoners' - human rights abuses. In cooperation with our other weblogs of the Prison Watch Network. URL: Prisonwatchnetwork.org
About
Prison Watch Network is a group of blogs with the focus mainly on the human rights abuses, documenting and publishing about them. Our larger goal is to reduce the amount of prisoners and prisons; we endorse Restorative Justice and prevention from crimes in the first place by concentrating on better education, more personal mentoring, social justice, better care for the mentally ill, to create a world where everyone is welcome and where everyone can grow. Everyone can participate in changing our environment and the world community for the better.
We are with only a few dedicated volunteers. If you want to participate in one of our state - or topical blogs too, contact us (prisonwatchnetwork@gmail.com) with a summary of what you can do, have done and a short background of yourself, and we will see what can be established for a blossoming Human Rights activity.
We are not dependent on government or corporate media to wait for changes to happen. We can act now, by doing things we believe in. Solidarity and Compassion, Co-operating with each other should be our focus.
PrisonWatchNetwork.org
Twitter: @PrisonwatchInt
Email: Prisonwatchnetwork @ gmail.com
Mail: NPW/NPN, P.O. Box 827, Gaylord, MI 49734
Diaspora: https://diasp.org/u/prisonwatchnetwork
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Our active blogs:
Nevadaprisonwatch
Arizonaprisonwatch.blogspot.com
Ohioprisonwatch
Californiaprisonwatch
Less active and in need of some attention:
Alabamaprisonwatch
Georgiaprisonwatch
Pennsylvaniaprisonwatch
Virginiaprisonwatch
Louisianaprisonwatch
Mississippiprisonwatch
Maineprisonwatch
Newyorkprisonwatch
Coloradoprisonwatch
Washington State Prison Watch
Utahprisonwatch
Wisconsin Prisoner Voice
And we have blogs for all other states, and the Federal system. Also for women, immigrant detention centers, youth in prison.
When a blog is not active, we close it for views temporarily.
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