FCC Visit
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Video from Mrs. Martha Wright’s visit to the FCC.
Hard to Stay in Touch
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A wife tells her story about the struggle to stay in touch with her husband.
We are not asking you to free them
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A Louisiana mother of an inmate calls in to share her story. She spends 25.00 for three calls from him a week. She hopes that someone in LA hears her story and understands the impact the cost has on families.  Families want to make sure that their loved ones are ok. If you live in […]
New York Times Takes A Stand on Prison Phone Justice
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New York Times editorial urges the FCC to pass the Wright Petition and charge reasonable rates for prison phone calls.
In A State of Reform
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Recently the Strong Families Safe Communities rally hosted by the Campaign for Prison Phone Justice, the Federal Communications Commission announced they would be moving forward on a further notice of proposed rulemaking on the exorbitant costs of prison phone calls, also known as the Wright Petition.
Cutting Corrections Costs – Earned Time Policies for State Prisoners
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This project is designed to help states tap the best research and information available to put a fiscal lens to sentencing and corrections policy options and reforms.
Exploring the Diminishing Effects of More Incarceration: Virginia’s Experiment in Sentencing Reform
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A recent report by JFA Institute in Washington, DC casts new light on Virginia's criminal justice policy.
Global Tel* Link California
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A mother in California shares her experience with the cost of calls using Global Tel*Link.
Commissioners fight for stronger families in Louisiana
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Louisiana's public service commissioners are fighting to make families stronger by reducing prices on collect calls from parish jail and state prison inmates.