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Austin Buddhist Prison Projects - Resources for Volunteers - http://austinbuddhist.org/PrisonProjects/ResourcesForVolunteers.html
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Behind Bars: Surviving Prison by Jeffrey Ian Ross, Stephen C. Richards - book
Behind the Walls: A Guide for Families and Friends of Texas Prison Inmates (North Texas Crime and Ciminal Justice Series, 1) by Jorge Antonio Renaud - book
Buddhism & Buddha Groves in UK Prisons Placing Buddhist shrines on prison grounds - http://www.angulimala.org.uk/sph_a.htm
Buddhist Inmate Sangha We are an independent interfaith Sangha dedicated to providing spiritual support for Buddhists behind bars. We currently donate Buddhist books, magazines, videos and audio cassettes to prisons and inmates around the country upon request. - http://campross.crosswinds.net/bodhisattva/inmates1.html
Buddhist Peace Fellowship Prison Project US BPF's Prison Project is deeply committed to rehabilitating the U.S. prison-industrial complex -- on the level of day-to-day life in prison as well as the harsh policies that create this destructive system. Our Project addresses multiple levels of violence while pushing for prison reform through four main components. - http://bpf.org/html/home.html
Buddhist Relief Mission in prisons - http://www.brelief.org/prison.htm
Bureau of Justice Statistics - http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/
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Can Meditation Solve the Crime Problems in Prisons? by Jeen-Fong, Taipei, Formosa - http://www.chinghai.org.tw/eng/news/98/f-1.htm
Chicken Soup for the Prisoner's Soul: 101 Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit of Hope, Healing and Forgiveness by Jack Canfield, Mark Vicor Hansen, Tom Lagana - book
Cruz v. Beto - Petitioner prisoner, an alleged Buddhist, complained that he was not allowed to use the prison chapel, that he was prohibited from writing to his religious advisor, and that he was placed in solitary confinement for sharing his religious material with other prisoners.1972 - http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=405&invol=319
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Death Penalty Information Center - http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/
Death Penalty Tody by Anthony Amsterdam at the Thurgood Marshall Awards, April 27, 1998 - http://www.prisonwall.org/amsterdam.htm
Dharma-Body Building by Kent Wimberly 1997 - http://www.zcoc.org/prschapl.htm
Discovering Oneself by Karen Lavin - http://www.prisondharmanetwork.org/nwltr-summer00.htm
Doing Time: 25 Years of Prison Writing: A Pen American Center Prize Anthology by Bell Gale Chevigny - book
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Engaged Zen Foundation Buddhist prison ministry - http://www.engaged-zen.org/
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Facing the Storm - A Prison Talk by Kyogen Carlson sensei - http://www.dharma-rain.org/StillPoint/archives/SPjul_aug96.shtml#7/8.96
Finding Freedom: Writings from Death Row by Jarvis Jay Masters, Chagdud Tulku - book
Friends of the Western Buddhist Order NH; Work with prisoners in New Hampshire - http://fwbo.org/
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Gateless Gate: Prison Program North Central FL; The prison program for the Gateless Gate Zen Center is made up of five volunteers that share their practice in assorted confinement facilities throughout North Central Florida.. Complimenting this effort are a few contributors that have been very generous with their time and money. The Kwan Um School of Zen has been unstinting in providing material and administrative support. - http://www.gatelessgate.org/prison/prison.html
Grown Up Too Soon, Melody Ermachild Chavis - http://www.prisonwall.org/reachone.htm
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Hard Time: Voices from a State Prison, 1849-1914 by Ted Genoways (Editor) - book
Hard Time Blues: How Politics Built a Prison Nation by Sasha Abramsky - book
Hard Time: Understanding and Reforming the Prison by Robert Johnson - book
Human Rights Watch - Prisons 2001 - http://www.hrw.org/wr2k1/special/prisons.html
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Insight Prison Project - San Quentin State Prison - http://www.insightprisonproject.org/
It's About Time: America's Imprisonment Binge by James Austin - book
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Killing Time by Elise Titl - book
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Liberation Prison Project - http://www.liberationprisonproject.org/
Live from Death Row by Mumia Abu-Jamal - book
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Meditation As Medicine: Activate the Power of Your Natural Healing Force by Dharma Singh Khalsa, Cameron Stauth - book
Meditation Taught to Prisoners by David Foster - http://www.serve.com/cmtan/buddhism/Misc/foster.html
My Sword of Damocles by Kent Wimberly 1997 (near bottom of page) - http://www.zcoc.org/prschapl.htm
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Nun Teaches Zen to Prison Inmates; Jeremy Irons Is Her Patron by Leslie Scrivener, Toronto Star - http://www.jeremy-irons.com/news/archive/99.html
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Politically Correct Punishment by Jeffrey Benner Mar 16, 2000 - http://www.motherjones.com/news_wire/pcjail.html
Prison-Ashram Project - http://www.humankindness.org/project.html
Prison Dharma by Randi Getsushin Brox - http://www.dharma-rain.org/StillPoint/archives/SPjan_feb99.shtml#prison
Prison Dharma Network Our Mission is to support prisoners in the practice of contemplative disciplines, with emphasis on the meditation practices of the various Buddhist traditions. PDN also supports prisoners in the practice and study of the Buddhist teachings and promotes the Buddhist path of wakefulness and non-aggression as an ideal means of self-rehabilitation and transformation. - http://www.PrisonDharmaNetwork.org/
Prison Outreach: Bringing the Dharma into the Prisons by Getsushin Brox - http://www.dharma-rain.org/StillPoint/archives/SPmay_jun01.shtml#prison
Prison Talk Onlin - http://www.prisontalk.com/forums/
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Report from the 10th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections by David Alain Wohl - Infectious Diseases in Corrections - http://www.hivcorrections.org/
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Sitting Inside: Buddhist Practice in America's Prisons by Kobai Scott Whitney - book
Shambhala Prison Community - http://www.shambhala.org/int/spc.html
Stanford Prison Experiement-A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment Conducted at Stanford University - http://www.prisonexp.org/
Starting Zen Practice in Prison by Kobutsu Malone - http://www.engaged-zen.org/articles/Kobutsu-Starting_in_Prison.html
Support Network Grows for Inmates' Buddhist Practice by Gustav Niebuhr - New York Times - http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/30/nyregion/30BUDD.html?ex=1050379200&en=8b7785bd9bb630b9&ei=50
Symbols and Narration in Buddhist Prison Ministry: The Timelessness of Skillful Means by Virginia Cohn Parkum - http://jbe.gold.ac.uk/7/parkum001.html
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Tibet Since 1950: Silence, Prison, or Exile by Elliott Sperling (Introduction) - book
Too Much Time: Women in Prison by Jane Evelyn Atwood - book
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Undoing Time: American Prisoners in Their Own Words by Jeff Evans - book
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Vipassana Meditation Courses for Correction Facilities - http://www.prison.dhamma.org/
Visions for Prisons - workshop for prisoners - http://members.aol.com/vfp95/index.html
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We're All Doing Time by Bo Lozoff 2000 - book
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