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ROME (AP) — Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of a dozen inmates at a juvenile detention center in a Holy Thursday ritual that he celebrat... read more »
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- - A 'slip of the tongue' may reveal greater truths
By Brian Judge - Kingston Whig Standard: “Eeny, meeny, miny, moe / Catch a n----r by the toe / If he hollers, let him go / Eeny, Meany, Mine... read more »
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- - Ashley Smith guard allowed to quit after charges dropped
By Colin Perkel, The Canadian Press: A correctional officer fired after a teenaged inmate choked herself to death was allowed to resign when cri... read more »
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- - CBC Radio's 'The Current' - Ashley Smith Case
Lee Steven Chapelle, President of Canadian Prison Consulting Inc: Make no mistake; what happened to Ashley Smith is a travesty. However, it is als... read more »
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- - Inmate disturbances on the rise
By Tobi Cohen, Postmedia News: The number of inmate disturbances in federal prisons has risen significantly on the Conservative watch, and governm... read more »
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- - Federal prison population in Canada growing
Tonda MacCharles, Ottawa Bureau, Toronto Star: Canada’s federal prison population is growing, largely because more visible minorities, Aborigina... read more »
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- - Ashley Smith 'death video' can be made public, inquest rules
The Canadian Press: The coroner presiding over an inquest into the death of a troubled teenager in a prison cell says the public can see surveillance ... read more »
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On any given day in 2010/2011, there were about 38,000 adults in Canada's prisons. This was nearly 900 more than the year... read more »
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By RENATA D’ALIESIO, The Globe and Mail An elderly Nova Scotia woman who had garnered the nickname the “Internet Black Widow” fo... read more »
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Richard Atkinson: Having spent more time in prison than most correctional staff will in a career, an important goal of mine is to educate Canadians about the prison system and its costs – both human and financial. 20 years ago I helped create 'Contact' Prison TV, a unique program offering an insiders look at life behind bars. Today, along with Brian Judge, who conceived and produced