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  2. Prison library - Wikipedia

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    Prison libraries serve both prisoners and the public by helping to educate prisoners, reduce recidivism, and improve family bonds through reading. Research shows a correlation between education and reduced recidivism, and libraries play an important role in supporting education. [ 3] In fact, in some states, prisoners are sentenced to a ...

  3. Imagining a life beyond prison walls: Why tiny libraries are ...

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    Freedom Reads brought 500 books and free-standing micro-libraries to the men at medium security and the women’s unit, along with a performance by Reginald Dwayne Betts, founder of Freedom Reads ...

  4. What Can You Read in Prison? - AOL

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    Some prison libraries are able to acquire newer titles and broaden their selections; others are stocked mostly with out-of-date and damaged books. But most important, he said, readers in the ...

  5. Bounds v. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Bounds v. Smith, 430 U.S. 817 (1977), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court tested the basic constitutional right of prison inmates’ access to legal documents prior to court. Prison authorities would consequently be required to provide legal assistance or counsel to inmates, whether it be through a trained legal ...

  6. Books Through Bars - Wikipedia

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    Prison libraries are not being funded, in part because reading material is widely seen as irrelevant to a "mostly uneducated and indeed largely illiterate prison population". New Society Publishers began its program after it began receiving letters from indigent prisoners, and provides donated books to individual prisoners, prison libraries ...

  7. Donated books heading to NM prison libraries - AOL

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    Dec. 24—Boxes upon boxes full of books will soon be heading to prison libraries across New Mexico, thanks to a book drive that was hosted from Dec. 4 to Dec. 22 by the ACLU of New Mexico. This ...

  8. American prison literature - Wikipedia

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    American prison literature is literature written by Americans who are incarcerated. It is a distinct literary phenomenon that is increasingly studied as such by academics. [1] In the words of Arnold Erickson: Prison has been a fertile setting for artists, musicians, and writers alike. Prisoners have produced hundreds of works that have ...

  9. America’s book bans have already come for prisons - AOL

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    From colouring books to abolition newspapers and Reader’s Digest magazines, thousands of titles are banned in prisons and jails across the country, often with opaque reasons and with little ...