| Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants: Crime reduction through reform of the criminal justice system in America. CURE |
| Frontline Primer: How the "Drug War" has led to numerous imprisonments with little or no evidence except from "snitches," reducing their own sentences by fingering innocent (often black) people. |
| Native American Spiritual Freedom in Prison: Native Web's views on spiritual freedom in U.S. prison |
| PrisonZone: Authentic prison photos and prison art. |
| Red Onion State Prison: Super-Maximum Prison in Virginia. "The day I arrived I was told that I was at Red Onion now and if I act up they would kill me and there was nothing anyone could or would do about it." |
| The Fortune Society: Staffed primarily by ex-offenders, the society is a not-for-profit community-based organization dedicated to educating the public about prisons, criminal justice issues, and the root causes of crime. Helps ex-offenders and at-risk youth break the cycle of crime and incarceration through a broad range of services. |
| The Prison Law Page: Prisons and prison law: including articles, case updates, a California prison primer and links on the death penalty and justice issues. |
| Virginia's First Supermaximum Security Prison: Red Onion State Prison was the first of two supermaximum security prisons to open in Virginia in the past year. Intended to hold the state's most dangerous inmates, Red Onion -- and its twin, Wallens Ridge State prison -- restrict inmate movement and activities to a far greater extent than in maximum security facilities. |