Prison Radio
Prison Radio is a San Francisco–based radio and activist project whose mission statement is "Prison Radio's mission is to include the voices of incarcerated people in the public debate".[1] It produces commentaries of several prisoners described as political prisoners.[2] Multiple radio stations across the United States broadcast these commentaries. The project's political aims include analyzing the prison-industrial complex and attempting to present a more humanistic view of prisoners to the public.
References
External links
- Official website
- Prison Radio website (archived version)
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Incarceration
- Criminology
- Penology
- Prison healthcare
- Punishment
- Stanford prison experiment
- Convict
- Criminal
- Detainee
- Hostage
- Political prisoner
- Prisoner of conscience
- Prisoner of war
- Slave
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- Association for the Protection and Assistance of the Convicted (Brazil)
- Black and Pink
- Florida Justice Institute
- International Network of Prison Ministries
- Justice Action
- Justice Defenders
- Mount Tamalpais College
- POA
- Prison abolition movement
- Prison Advice and Care Trust
- Prison-Ashram Project
- Prison Fellowship
- Prison Fellowship International
- Prison Legal News
- Prison Officers' Association (Ireland)
- The Prison Phoenix Trust
- Prison Radio
- Prison Reform Trust
- WriteAPrisoner.com
- Rehabilitation
- Work release
- Australia
- Chile
- China
- Estonia
- Germany
- Iceland
- India
- Ireland, Republic of
- Jamaica
- Japan
- New Zealand
- North Korea
- Norway
- Peru
- Russia
- Soviet Union
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom and British overseas territories
- United States
- Imprisonment and detention
- Commons
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