Prison Themed Restaurant

There is a restaurant in Japan that is fully themed like a prison.  Waiters are guards, there’s “Prison Breaks,” and even jail cell tables.

Check out the video below and write in to say what you think about this.

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New Muslim Cool

New Muslim Cool is a new documentary about the Puerto Rican rapper  Hamza Perez who spent years on the streets as a drug dealer, and now has restarted his life as Muslim.

NEW MUSLIM COOL takes viewers on Hamza’s ride through the streets, projects and jail cells of urban America, following his spiritual journey to some surprising places — where we can all see ourselves reflected in a world that never stops changing.

Check out the trailer below:

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Learn more here.

Trust and Transformation: From Prison to Acceptance

Tamara Perkins, a volunteer film director/producer, investigates incarceration issues going on at San Quentin prison.

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Gladiator Days: Anatomy of a Prison Murder

Across the United States, violent crime in prison is an everyday reality, with inmates routinely exposed to assault, riot, rape and murder. Gladiator Days: Anatomy of a Prison Murder examines the culture of institutionalized violence through the events that led to one brutal prison murder. Utah State Prison surveillance cameras capture this disturbing real life account of the vicious stabbing of a black inmate – Lonnie Blackmon – by convicted murderer and white supremacist Troy Kell and his accomplice Eric Daniels.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5749037562192962462

Norway’s Eco Prison

Below is a clip from Al Jazeera about a prison in Norway that takes prisoners out of cells and into nature.  Prisoners have the opportunity to farm and use their hands, working to make themselves better.

Take a look:

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David Letteman- Letters from Prisoners 01/17/2007

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In this video you will see actual letters written to David Letterman regarding his television show.  This is an attempt to be humorous about the idea of prisoners writing to a talk show host.  Do you think it is a good way to lighten the mood of a serious issue or an insult to incarcerated men/women around the country?  Take a look.

Film Shows Inmates, Victims Healing Through Art

Cindy Burstein and Tony Heriza’s new documentary Concrete, Steel and Paint chronicles a mural art project involving prison inmates and victims of crime.  The subject of their painting is healing.  The film explores the concept of “restorative justice”, a rehabilitative process that promotes dialogue between victim and offender in an attempt to foster forgiveness and understanding.  The film is getting positive reviews from both victims advocacy groups and criminal justice groups.

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To learn more about Concrete, Steel & Paint, click here.

Or, to learn more about restorative justice click here.

Music and Crime Prevention

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From the Library of Congress:

A fascinating discussion of the use of classical music by law enforcement and other cultural institutions as social control, to quell and prevent crime. Their conversation touches on how classical music is viewed in contemporary culture, how it can be a tool for discouraging criminal activity and anti-social behavior, as well as its history as a mind-altering experience.

Russian Prison Conditions

ABC News published a story last week about Nataliya Magnitskaya, mother of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky who recently died in Butyrskaya prison in Moscow at the age of 37. During his 11 month imprisonment leading up to his deal, Magnitsky suffered from acute pancreatitis that went neglectfully untreated by any medical staff. Further adding to his difficulties, mail and parcels including medicine took 2-4 months to reach Magnitsky even though they were sent from his home situated close to the prison. For on 10 day stretch of time, Magnitsky was kept in a prison cell with an open window in freezing conditions. The Butyrskaya prison admits guilt, but Magnitsky’s mother, who learned of her son’s mistreatment through consistent letters throughout his stay, fears nothing will be done about her son’s unfair and brutal treatment that ultimately led him to his death.

News of the conditions in a modern day Russian prison are saddening however are not met with surprise. In his 2000 documentary, The Mark of Caïn, Alix Lambert delves deep into the Russian prison system revealing many inhumane aspects of these prisons. One sees cells so overpopulated that prisoners must take turns sleeping, sitting, and standing due to lack of space. He also reveals the intricate system of prison roles and tattoos.

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Read more about Sergei Magnitsky’s death here. The Mark of Caïn is available for purchase on Amazon.

Huckabee’s Explanation

In this interview Mike Huckabee talks about his decision to grant clemency to Maurice Clemmons, the man responsible for the murder of four Seattle policemen.

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