The hottest Incarceration Substack posts right now

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Chartbook β€’ 486 implied HN points β€’ 24 May 25
  1. US agricultural exports are important for farmers and the economy, helping to stabilize prices and increase income.
  2. Industrializing Carrara highlights the significant impact of industries on local economies and communities.
  3. America's mass incarceration has wide-ranging effects, affecting both individuals and society as a whole.
All in Her Head by Jessica Valenti β€’ 3793 implied HN points β€’ 24 Jan 24
  1. Pregnancy Justice defends pregnant people's rights and works against criminalization.
  2. Cases like Ashley Caswell's highlight the mistreatment faced by pregnant individuals, especially in Etowah County, Alabama.
  3. Alabama's use of 'chemical endangerment' charges demonstrates the prioritization of fetuses over pregnant individuals, leading to increased criminalization.
Technohumanism β€’ 99 implied HN points β€’ 08 Aug 24
  1. In discussing race, people often see others through the lens of their own freedom or lack thereof. This can lead to powerful and thought-provoking conversations.
  2. Powerful storytelling can evoke strong emotional reactions and provoke thoughts about the realities faced by different groups in society.
  3. Words have the ability to engage our imaginations and encourage us to think deeper about the experiences of others, especially those in difficult situations.
Fake NoΓ»s β€’ 418 implied HN points β€’ 21 Dec 24
  1. America has a huge problem with mass incarceration, with many people in prison for non-violent crimes. This system brings a lot of harm to individuals and families, and it costs the government a lot of money.
  2. Prison conditions can be very abusive, and this abuse is often ignored. It's important to realize that when the state puts someone in prison, it has a responsibility for what happens to them there.
  3. Instead of relying heavily on prisons, we should consider alternatives like community service and forcing criminals to pay restitution to their victims. This could achieve similar benefits without the negative side effects of prisons.
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Break Free with Karen Hunt β€’ 1238 implied HN points β€’ 29 Jun 23
  1. Stan Tookie Williams warned against joining gangs, advising to avoid trouble, pain, and sadness.
  2. He emphasized the importance of positive choices, education, and self-improvement to prevent a life of crime.
  3. Williams promoted peace, redemption, and helping others, even from death row, emphasizing the power of faith.
Technohumanism β€’ 1 HN point β€’ 11 Aug 24
  1. Self-expression is really important for everyone, even in tough situations like being in prison. When people can't express themselves, it feels like a type of punishment.
  2. Inmates at San Quentin show their individuality through small style choices, like the shoes they wear or how they layer their clothes. Even though they have limited clothing, they still find ways to stand out.
  3. Teaching writing to incarcerated people can lead to deep conversations about creativity and identity. They take the opportunity to learn and share their ideas seriously.