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  2. Ameelio - Wikipedia

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    Ameelio. Ameelio is a technology non-profit which provides free communications and educational tools for incarcerated communities and their relatives. It is the first non-profit telecommunications company to provide free prison communication services in the United States. [1][2]

  3. WriteAPrisoner.com - Wikipedia

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    WriteAPrisoner.com. WriteAPrisoner.com is an online Florida-based business. The business's goal is to reduce recidivism through a variety of methods that include positive correspondence with pen pals on the outside, educational opportunities, job placement avenues, resource guides, scholarships for children affected by crime, and advocacy.

  4. Federal Correctional Institution, Leavenworth - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Correctional Institution, Leavenworth[2] is a medium-security federal prison for male inmates in northeast Kansas. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. It also includes a satellite federal prison camp (FPC) for minimum-security male offenders.

  5. Category:Images of prisons - Wikipedia

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    The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Alcatraz03182006.jpg 4,024 × 624; 652 KB. Mccaerial.jpg 380 × 480; 31 KB. Pawiak.jpg 503 × 297; 59 KB. Traitors-gate (Tower of London).jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 596 KB. Twin Towers Correction Facility - U.S. Geological Survey - Aerial Photo.jpg 600 × 400; 47 KB.

  6. Social groups in male and female prisons in the United States

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    Pseudo-families, also known as familial networks, are social groups of approximately 15 to 20 inmates formed in women's prisons which have been regularly observed by many anthropological and sociological researchers since the 1930s. [15] Within the pseudo-family, inmates take on roles which parallel standard family roles, including parents ...

  7. Corrlinks - Wikipedia

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    Inmates must pay $0.05 per minute for use of this computer system, and they may print messages at a cost of $0.15 per page. [1] Sending a message to someone can cost up to $0.30. [2] As a comparison, in many U.S. federal prisons, inmates wages start at $0.12 per hour. This service is also available in some state prisons, such as those in Iowa. [3]

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