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Chapter 1. Prison, Jail, and Prisoners’ Rights: An Introduction
Chapter 2. Conditions of Confinement
Chapter 3. Solitary Confinement
Chapter 4. Programming, Work, Reentry
Chapter 5. Sexual Abuse
Chapter 6. Freedom of Expression and Religion
Chapter 7. Access to the Courts
Chapter 8. Procedural Due Process
Chapter 9. Searches
Chapter 10. Race and National Origin Discrimination
Chapter 11. Women Prisoners
Chapter 12. LGBTQ Prisoners
Chapter 13. Disability
Chapter 14. Injunctive Litigation
Chapter 15. Damages: Causes of Action and Defenses
Chapter 16. The Litigation Process
Chapter 17. Private Prisons and Prison Contractors
Chapter 18. Criminal Prosecution of Prison/Jail Staff
Chapter 19. State Constitutional Law
Chapter 20. Accountability: Voting, Standards, and Oversight
Errata
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Lived Experiences — Part I: Conditions of Confinement
Lived Experiences — Part II: Civil Liberties
Lived Experiences — Part III: Particular Prisoner Populations
Lived Experiences — Part IV: Litigation & Remedies
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Chapters
Chapters Overview
Chapter 1. Prison, Jail, and Prisoners’ Rights: An Introduction
Chapter 2. Conditions of Confinement
Chapter 3. Solitary Confinement
Chapter 4. Programming, Work, Reentry
Chapter 5. Sexual Abuse
Chapter 6. Freedom of Expression and Religion
Chapter 7. Access to the Courts
Chapter 8. Procedural Due Process
Chapter 9. Searches
Chapter 10. Race and National Origin Discrimination
Chapter 11. Women Prisoners
Chapter 12. LGBTQ Prisoners
Chapter 13. Disability
Chapter 14. Injunctive Litigation
Chapter 15. Damages: Causes of Action and Defenses
Chapter 16. The Litigation Process
Chapter 17. Private Prisons and Prison Contractors
Chapter 18. Criminal Prosecution of Prison/Jail Staff
Chapter 19. State Constitutional Law
Chapter 20. Accountability: Voting, Standards, and Oversight
Errata
Lived Experiences
Lived Experiences Overview
Lived Experiences — Part I: Conditions of Confinement
Lived Experiences — Part II: Civil Liberties
Lived Experiences — Part III: Particular Prisoner Populations
Lived Experiences — Part IV: Litigation & Remedies
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Chapters
Chapters Overview
Chapter 1. Prison, Jail, and Prisoners’ Rights: An Introduction
Chapter 2. Conditions of Confinement
Chapter 3. Solitary Confinement
Chapter 4. Programming, Work, Reentry
Chapter 5. Sexual Abuse
Chapter 6. Freedom of Expression and Religion
Chapter 7. Access to the Courts
Chapter 8. Procedural Due Process
Chapter 9. Searches
Chapter 10. Race and National Origin Discrimination
Chapter 11. Women Prisoners
Chapter 12. LGBTQ Prisoners
Chapter 13. Disability
Chapter 14. Injunctive Litigation
Chapter 15. Damages: Causes of Action and Defenses
Chapter 16. The Litigation Process
Chapter 17. Private Prisons and Prison Contractors
Chapter 18. Criminal Prosecution of Prison/Jail Staff
Chapter 19. State Constitutional Law
Chapter 20. Accountability: Voting, Standards, and Oversight
Errata
Lived Experiences
Lived Experiences Overview
Lived Experiences — Part I: Conditions of Confinement
Lived Experiences — Part II: Civil Liberties
Lived Experiences — Part III: Particular Prisoner Populations
Lived Experiences — Part IV: Litigation & Remedies
Lived Experiences — Additional Topics
Resources
Featured Opinions
Statutes, Treaties, and Regulations
Featured, Cited, and Supplemental Litigation Documents
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Chapters
Chapters Overview
Chapter 1. Prison, Jail, and Prisoners’ Rights: An Introduction
Chapter 2. Conditions of Confinement
Chapter 3. Solitary Confinement
Chapter 4. Programming, Work, Reentry
Chapter 5. Sexual Abuse
Chapter 6. Freedom of Expression and Religion
Chapter 7. Access to the Courts
Chapter 8. Procedural Due Process
Chapter 9. Searches
Chapter 10. Race and National Origin Discrimination
Chapter 11. Women Prisoners
Chapter 12. LGBTQ Prisoners
Chapter 13. Disability
Chapter 14. Injunctive Litigation
Chapter 15. Damages: Causes of Action and Defenses
Chapter 16. The Litigation Process
Chapter 17. Private Prisons and Prison Contractors
Chapter 18. Criminal Prosecution of Prison/Jail Staff
Chapter 19. State Constitutional Law
Chapter 20. Accountability: Voting, Standards, and Oversight
Errata
Lived Experiences
Lived Experiences Overview
Lived Experiences — Part I: Conditions of Confinement
Lived Experiences — Part II: Civil Liberties
Lived Experiences — Part III: Particular Prisoner Populations
Lived Experiences — Part IV: Litigation & Remedies
Lived Experiences — Additional Topics
Resources
Featured Opinions
Statutes, Treaties, and Regulations
Featured, Cited, and Supplemental Litigation Documents
Excerpted Sources & Supplemental Documents
Additional Reading
Law Students & New Lawyers
Archived Resources
COVID-19
Prisoners’ Rights Webinars
For Teachers
Data Supplement
About the Authors
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International Incarceration
Episode 65: Counting Lines
[on Americans in custody in Japan, Thailand, and Iran], Ear Hustle (Nov. 3, 2021)
Inside a Chinese Prison: An American’s Perspective
, Stuart B. Foster, Prison Legal News (Jun. 22, 2014)
Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Hell
, Brandon J. Baker, Prison Journalism Project (Jun. 8, 2021)
A Teenager Didn’t Do Her Online Schoolwork. So a Judge Sent Her to Juvenile Detention.
, Jodi S. Cohen, Prison Journalism Project (Jul. 14, 2020)
Solitary Confinement: My Typical Day as a Teenager in the Box on Riker’s Island
, John Katehis, American Prison Writing Archive
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