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Journal, 1999 Washington DOC censors PLN over Nazi guard expose – The Stranger, 1999 PLN mentioned in news brief re suit filed over UT DOC censorship – Salt Lake ...
. Tanaka reportedly sports a tattoo identifying himself as a one-time member of the Vikings, a deputy clique once described by a federal judge as a “neo-Nazi” gang. In 1988, Tanaka had been one ...
. Following the widely publicized abuses of Nazi experimentation in the concentration camps of the 1930’s and ‘40’s, European countries adopted conventions that essentially banned the use of prisoners ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
of many such killings in the bourgeois press. The American people are the “good Germans” of today; like their counterparts of old who blissfully believed every lie the Nazi’s cynically fed them. The problem ...
Case • 1987
the clock supervision, such as guarding; (3) an isolated environment; (4) removal of all supports; (5) an attack on personality; (6) a lack of privacy; (7) assault upon the total personality; (8) a systematic ...
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to files relating to the assassination of President John F Kennedy (following the movie JFK),19 and to Nazi and Japanese war crimes20 held by government agencies, including the intelligence services. Both ...
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. Neighborhoods battling the police, prisoners confronting their guards, civilians robbing banks, indigenous communities disrupting colonization; our goal is to recognize that discontent is in no way an isolated ...
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Filed under: International
killed more innocents than Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia combined 1 . Girl children are killed, abandoned and neglected in massive numbers. Torture is widespread. The death penalty is both extensive ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
jails are located in this area, as well as a number of Virginia National Guard assets. Also of significance is the National Ground Intelligence Center, a military facility located in Charlottesville ...
imprisonment was neither very harsh nor very long. Tellingly, however, precisely the same claims were made by Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl in his description of life in a Nazi concentration camp: “We who ...
Publication • October 1, 1994
Filed under: Prison Life Magazine
guard is accused of raping a white female prisoner. Lee knows 'what really happened. " Lee's Time," by Susan Rosenberg. 56 CAT J The misfortunes of a madman living in Death Row 's "Category J" at San ...
Article • April 15, 2014 • from PLN April, 2014
of the collectivization in the 1930s, even Nazi Germany. In your view, what has led to the rise of mass imprisonment in the United States? NC: Primarily the drug war. Ronald Reagan, who was an extreme racist, barely ...
Filing • October 19, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
sent a book about the Holocaust to a prisoner in Tennessee, the prison rejected it because one page had a photo of the nude bodies of people killed by the Nazis. Texas has banned World War II ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
warehousing to justify more m guards, more tax dollars for “security”, and g spend mere pennies for rehabilitation — all s of o which demonstrates a failed penal system, high recidivism, and ultimately comt ...
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Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
with the elements of a college that prepares individuals for the corporate world. *Action: An inmate leaves a prison cell, checks in with the guard at a desk, walks into a video production class, greets his friends ...
Publication • January 1, 2015
, Chicana Lives and Criminal Justice 188 (2006) (quoting imprisoned women saying that guards treated them as “animals” and “nothing”); Dylan Rodriguez, Forced Passages 198 (2006) (“Death as logic implies ...
ever went public. PW:    One of the analogies that I draw is that after World War II, a lot of Nazis were prosecuted for war crimes, and one of the defenses many of them unsuccessfully ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Protests
House guards to “invite them for a cup of coffee,”5 the White House’s toleration of the picketers diminished after the United States entered World War I in April 1917. 6 Shortly thereafter, the peaceful ...
to this can be complex, and policies governing inmate participation in medical trials must be viewed from a historical perspective. After World War II, it was discovered that Nazi physicians performed unethical ...
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them to eat meals or usc toilet facililies, were successful. After n bench trilll Ihe eoun entered a judgment against Ihe guards and assistant worden, awarding plaintiffs IWO thousttnd dollars (S2,OOO ...
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