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Letters from the Inside: Looking toward the Future

Richard is a current inmate preparing for release.  He recently was made aware of Inside Journal, and wants to make sure that those inmates who remain in prison after he has left have access to its message:

I am currently incarcerated.

By Steve Rempe
June 14, 2012
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Department of Justice Finally Adopts Prison Rape Standards

For over a decade Prison Fellowship and Justice Fellowship have fought to eliminate rape in American’s prisons. We worked hard to pass the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA). The legislation required the Department of Justice to issue standards that will hold prison officials accountable.

By Pat Nolan
June 13, 2012
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The Good Person

“Everybody does it. … At least I’m not doing what they’re doing!”

 

The argument should sound juvenile to most adult listeners.  Indeed, if we haven’t heard our children make such a case, we can most certainly remember a time when we ourselves presented such a defense to our parents. 

By Steve Rempe
June 12, 2012
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Angola Prisoners Put on Passion Play

For years now, Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola has defied stereotypes for a maximum-security prison, whether it’s by holding a bi-annual rodeo for the public or enrolling prisoners in a Baptist seminary. What’s next? A play about the life of Jesus featuring 70 prisoner cast members.

By Alyson R. Quinn
June 7, 2012
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How to Succeed in Reentry

What do former inmates cite as the keys to successful integration back into society? A group of former maximum-security prisoners from the Jefferson City Correctional Center in Missouri recently gathered to discuss what worked, what didn’t, and to offer their advice for preparing prisoners for reentry in the future.

By Steve Rempe
June 6, 2012
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Preparing Prisoners for Work

Crossroad Bible Institute, a collaborating ministry with Prison Fellowship’s Operation Starting Line, is offering a new resource to recently-released inmates to help them develop a strong work ethic and establish a career path that will keep them out of prison in the future.

By Steve Rempe
June 5, 2012
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Family Matters

Soon after I became CEO of Prison Fellowship Ministries, I met Mark Brenon. Mark is a pastor at Grace Community Church in Magnolia, Texas, and a recent graduate of the Colson Center’s Centurions program, a year-long opportunity for followers of Jesus to deepen their understanding of Christian worldview.

By Jim Liske
June 5, 2012
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VIDEO: Lessons Learned

In a recent interview, World magazine editor in chief Marvin Olasky asks Prison Fellowship CEO Jim Liske about his church background, and how he came to be involved in in working with prisoners and their families.

“I had a family member who went to prison seven years ago,” Liske tells Olasky. 

By Steve Rempe
June 1, 2012
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Prison from Above

A graduate student at New York University has undertaken a project to catalogue all 5,393 correctional facilities currently operational in the United States.  Using satelite imagery from Google, Josh Begley has gathered birds-eye views of each of these prisons and placed them on a single webpage. 

By Steve Rempe
May 31, 2012
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Serving Prisoners, Post Chuck

Dr. Harold Dean Trulear is an ordained American Baptist minister, associate professor of applied theology at the Howard University School of Divinity, the director of the Healing Communities Prison Ministry and Reentry Project of the Philadelphia Leadership Foundation, and a fellow at the Center for Public Justice. 

By Steve Rempe
May 29, 2012
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The Nicest Prison in the World

If you have been online over the last few days, there’s a good chance you’ve seen a link to a story by CNN about a prison facility in southern Norway.  Situated on a picturesque island of Bastoy just off the Norwegian coast, the prison is noteworthy for both its bucolic setting and the almost country club atmosphere that it fosters.

By Steve Rempe
May 25, 2012
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Songs from the Inside

A new television show in New Zealand is following four popular musicians in that country as they teach songwriting and performing to inmates in Arohata and Rimutaka prisons.

“Songs from the Inside,” a 13-episode documentary, examines the role music plays in rehabilitation by giving the inmates an outlet and a way to express themselves.

By Steve Rempe
May 24, 2012
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It’s the Honest Truth

It was more than just a look of incredulity; it was obvious that he didn’t believe a word I was saying.  “But, it’s the honest truth – I swear it is,” I persisted.  Whether I had given him prior reason to disbelieve me or not, I don’t know, but the fact is that he was not taking my words at face value. 

By Ronald W. Nikkel
May 22, 2012
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Overcoming Hurdles in Life

If Lolo Jones isn’t currently a household name, it likely will be very soon.  The 29 year-old Olympic hurdler’s combination of athletic ability, engaging personality, and good looks have made her a favorite of both track fans and the national media. 

By Steve Rempe
May 22, 2012
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An Uncomfortable Question

“What are you going to do to help me when I get out?”

The question comes from Russell, an inmate at a medium-security prison who is studying for his GED and preparing for release.  It was posed to Leonard Pitts Jr.,

By Steve Rempe
May 17, 2012
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