| 360degrees.org | | A participatory examination of the criminal justice system that takes a critical look at who is in prison today and why. |
| Action for Prisoners' Families | | National federation of services support families of prisoners across England & Wales. Campaigns for just treatment of families by society and encourages the development services. |
| California Prison Focus | | An organization working to stop human rights violations, improve medical care and end long-term isolation in California prisons. |
| Carlton's Cage | | This site is dedicated to getting the stories of "Innocent.Inmates" out to the "Surfing Public". Wrongfully incarcerated people need a voice too. |
| CBC News: Inside Canada's Prisons | | This report explores the reality of Canada's prison system. It includes interactive news reports, videos, photos, chat transcripts, and links. |
| Crime Magazine | | Crime Magazine contains a separate section on prisons and prison issues. |
| Criminal Justice Institute | | Providing research, consultation and information dissemination services on corrections in the public and private sector, since 1977. |
| Dearest Mom | | An on-line support group for moms who have a grown child in the prison system. |
| Debt to Society- A special report from Motherjones.com | | The Real Price of Prisons: There are more people behind bars in the United States today than ever before. Since 1980, the inmate population has more than quadrupled to two million -- an unprecedented explosion that is incurring unprecedented costs to all Americans. A collection of articles and resources. |
| Family and Corrections Network | | FCN provides information and services for families of offenders and prisoners, returning to the community, and the impact of the justice system on families. |
| Justice of the Beast | | Subtitle: Little Girls and Big Governments. Editorial on the causes and unfortunate effect of prison overcrowding. |
| Other Side of the Wall | | News, articles, writing by prisoners, a prisoner's dictionary. Focuses on California prisons. Extensive prison and death penalty links. |
| Planet-Tegel | | The first website by prisoners went online in 1998. The idea was to enable people to experience Germany's largest prison via the Internet. | |
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