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Ben's Prison Blog |
| The only blog by a serving British prisoner. Looking stupidity and ignorance in the eye whilst attempting to inject some neurons into the criminological debate. As British prisoners are denied internet access, I post via the Royal Mail and the kind efforts of friends. |
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freeasabird |
| Media for Development has launched a website called freeasabird which offers online peer support and information to women coming out of the Criminal Justice System in London. |
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HMP Nottingham's Governor Peter Wright's Blog |
| If you want to know how a modern Prison Governor spends his or her time, take a look at this. |
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LawyerLocator |
| A useful search facility to locate lawyers and barristers in particular subjects or in particular locations |
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Life in prison blog |
| This blogger has posted her husband's letters that he sent while he was in prison. They provide a fascinating insight into the realities of prison life |
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Ministry of Justice Webchat |
| You can discuss important and topical issues relating to the work MoJ with senior managers and ministers |
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Prison Chat UK (PCUK) |
| Welcome to Prison Chat UK. We are an online community giving support to those who have a loved one inside the British prison system. Whoever is inside, be it your mother, father, wife, husband, sister, brother etc, and no matter what they have done, you are welcomed here. We hope that you find the answers and support you need at this testing time. Having a loved one inside can leave you feeling lost, lonely and betrayed. We are here to help you get through it! |
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Prison Officer.org.uk |
| All Prison Officers are welcome here. |
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Prisoners Voice |
| The official organ of the Association of Prisoners |
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Rainbow Inmates |
| The Rainbow Inmates Online Forum |
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User Voice |
| User Voice exists to reduce offending by presenting the voice of the most marginalised people in and around the criminal justice system to decision makers. User Voice is an organisation led and delivered by ex-offenders. This gives us the unique ability to gain the trust of, access to, and insight from offenders in and around the criminal justice system. User Voice delivers a powerful rehabilitation experience for offenders, better criminal justice services and institutions, and policy change that will mainstream the inclusion of the user voice. |
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