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Quiet Kid Learns to Cope in Prison
Quiet Kid Learns to Cope in Prison
This new inmate has no previous record but must learn to survive behind bars with more hardened criminals. Lockdown: First Timers : SUN JANUARY 13 9P et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com
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Life In Prison: A Project Envision Documentary
Life In Prison: A Project Envision Documentary
This 30-minute television special gives you an inside look into three California state prisons, including the California Medical Facility. CMF houses the oldest and sickest inmates in the state. www.kpbs.org
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Russia's Toughest Prisons [PART 1/4]
Russia's Toughest Prisons [PART 1/4]
An inside look into the high security prisons of Russia.
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Russian Prison System Documentary
Russian Prison System Documentary
The Mark of Cain. Producer: Alix Lambert; Creative Commons license: CC0 1.0 Universal The Mark of Cain documents the fading art form and language of Russian criminal tattoos, formerly a forbidden topic in Russia. The now vanishing practice is seen as reflecting the transition of the broader Russian society. Filmed in some of Russia;s most notorious prisons, including the fabled White Swan, the interviews with prisoners, guards, and criminologists reveal the secret language of The Zone and The Code of Thieve. The prisoners of the Stalinist Gulag, or "Zone," as it is called, developed a complex social structure (documented as early as the 1920s) that incorporated highly symbolic tattooing as a mark of rank. The existence of these inmates at prisons and forced labor camps was treated by the state as a deeply-kept secret. In the 1990s, Russia's prison population exploded, with overcrowding among the worst in the world. Some estimates suggest that in the last generation over thirty million of Russia's inmates have had tattoos even though the process is illegal inside Russian prisons. The Mark of Cain examines every aspect of the tattooing, from the actual creation of the tattoo ink, interviews with the tattooers and soberly looks at the double-edged sword of prison tattoos. In many ways, they were needed to survive brutal Russian prisons, but mark the prisoner for life, which complicates any readmission to normal society they may have. Tattoos expressly identify what the <b>...</b>
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Japanese Prison
Japanese Prison
Locked Up Abroad: The Juggler Smuggler : WED MAY 3 at 10p et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com Life in a Japanese prison is dominated by minute rules and regulations.
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Wells Fargo behind for-profit prisons
Wells Fargo behind for-profit prisons
In America one out of every 100 citizens is behind bars and most of them are minorities. The United States has 5 percent of the world's population but holds one-quarter of the world's prisoners. The prison industrial complex has a vested interest in keeping people locked up. Wells Fargo is one of the companies that is profiting for the practice and pushing for legislation that will maximize their profits. Russ Baker, editor-in-chief for WhoWhatWhy.com, joins us with his take on Wells Fargo's role in the prison industrial complex. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
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Wells Fargo profiting from for-profit prisons
Wells Fargo profiting from for-profit prisons
The US prison system is notorious and lately there has been a major shift in privatizing facilities within the industry. Currently, one out of every 100 Americans is behind bars, making the US the country with the highest incarnation rates in the world. The prison industrial complex has a vested interest in keeping people locked up. Wells Fargo is one of the companies that is profiting for the practice and Axel Caballero, founder of Cuentame, joins us with more on the prison industrial complex. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
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Scary: Private Prison Presentation For Investors
Scary: Private Prison Presentation For Investors
Corrections Corp of America (CCA), a huge private prison business, has a presentation for investors that just might creep you out. How much money is made by locking people up? Ana Kasparian and guest host Michael Shure discuss the prison industrial complex, the failed drug war, and the incentive to push for profits over a safer society. www.businessinsider.com americandrugwar.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
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Slavery: A 21st Century Evil - Prison slaves
Slavery: A 21st Century Evil - Prison slaves
Over the past 20 years China has become the world's biggest exporter of consumer goods. But behind this apparent success story is a dark secret - millions of men and women locked up in prisons and forced into intensive manual labour.
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Prison Increases Safety?
Prison Increases Safety?
170+ Fox News Bias videos at bit.ly When Fox News anchor Jenna Lee and Fox News reporter Claudia Cowan reported on the implementation of California's prison realignment law last week, the story was more sensational than informational, disparaging alternatives to incarceration as "theory" and mischaracterizing those released from county jails, as I show in this video. The clips I use of Fox News anchor Jenna Lee and Fox News reporter Claudia Cowan come from a longer segment of Fox News' March 22, 2012, broadcast of "Happening Now" available online at bit.ly The clips I use of my own public comment at a Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting come from a longer segment of Metro Cable's October 25, 2011, broadcast of that meeting available online at bit.ly The image I use showing that 71% of those in California county jails are presumed innocent, awaiting trial, comes from the ACLU of California report titled "Public Safety Realignment: California at a Crossroads" available online at bit.ly The image I use of the definition of "evidence-based practices" in California's prison realignment law comes from California Penal Code Section 345o available on the California Legislature page at 1.usa.gov The image I use of the ACLU of California report titled "Community Safety,. Community Solutions. Implementing AB 109: Enhancing Public Safety, Saving. Money and Wisely Allocating Limited Jail Space" comes from the webpage at bit.ly
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Norway Vs US Prison System
Norway Vs US Prison System
Some claim the prisons in Norway are far too soft on criminals compared to the American system but how do the countries compare in the crime rate and recidivism categories? Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian break it down. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Subscribe: bit.ly
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Cop Tricked Into Thinking Prison Escapee is a Jogger
Cop Tricked Into Thinking Prison Escapee is a Jogger
Police stop escaped inmate Richard Mcnair. Released by Ball,Louisiana in April 2006.
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7.1 Million Americans are in the Prisons system so Corporations can Profit from your Tax money !
7.1 Million Americans are in the Prisons system so Corporations can Profit from your Tax money !
America which is known as the freest country in the world has incarcerated more of it's citizens than the rest of the world combined. 7.1 million Americans are either in prison, on probation or under correctional supervision. The numbers continue to climb each year as more prisons are built nationwide. News journalist Fareed Zakaria from CNN goes in depth to show viewers how much the American government as well as private corporations spend building prisons apposed to schools. He goes on to say that our elected officials have been bought out by lobbyist. They want the politicians to pave the way for more prisons by passing more laws of enslavement to insure a steady flow of inmates to occupy the cells. America has entered into a hell like period where people are worth more in prison than free and working as all jobs are being shipped to China. America is being de-industrialized and destroyed by design in the name of clean energy and saving the planet. Government staged terror attacks are giving them the excuse to spy on Americans and destroy the Constitution which protects our freedom. An open air prison is being built around the population in the name of safety and security and the majority of people believe the government wants to protect them from terror which is government sponsored to create an atmosphere of fear. It appears that things will have to get much worse before people realize the US government has been high-jacked by International Bankers that now control <b>...</b>
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World's First Robot Prison Guard
World's First Robot Prison Guard
From: www.youtube.com [ PigMine is on FaceBook, please Like here: www.facebook.com ] April 13, 2011 - A prison in South Korea is testing the world's first robot prison guard developed by the Asian Forum For Corrections. Equipped with 3D cameras and software designed to gauge a prisoner's emotional state.FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC section 106A-117 of the US Copyright Law.
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75 Years in Prison For Videotaping Police
75 Years in Prison For Videotaping Police
Wtf I'm sick of this police state
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Public Prisons Made Private In Florida
Public Prisons Made Private In Florida
Florida is considering greatly expanding the number of private for-profit prisons. Will it save the state money or actually cost money and reduce quality jobs? The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. Source: www.huffingtonpost.com For-profit prisons drive immigration policy: www.youtube.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
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Drunk Woman Faces 30 Years In Prison For Handing Keys Over
Drunk Woman Faces 30 Years In Prison For Handing Keys Over
Via The Stir: "When 21-year-old Erin Brown was too wasted to drive her Toyota Scion home after a night out on the town, she gave the keys to her boyfriend, Trevor Bradshaw. Which would've been a responsible decision, except he was drunk too — and ended up hitting and killing two pedestrians as he swerved through the streets of Nashville. That's tragic in and of itself. But prosecutors are now dusting off a rarely used law to charge Brown with vehicular homicide right along with her man, citing that anyone who knowingly hands over their keys to an intoxicated person is just as liable for any damages as the individual behind the wheel. Now she's facing 30 years in jail because she wasn't astute enough in her drunkenness to realize that her boo was too tipsy to drive...".* Ana Kasparian, Jayar Jackson and former prosecutor Steve Oh discuss on The Young Turks. thestir.cafemom.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
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Prison Break! (WARNING: VIOLENCE!)
Prison Break! (WARNING: VIOLENCE!)
For people asking why I uploaded this even though it's on Sam's channel, I really liked this video, and I want more people to see it. It has 177k views on Sam's channel, but i have way more subscribers so i want people to see it. AND helloooo i've been in Hawaii, so i havent had time to make any videos, so i needed a new video up to make some money! this IS my job lol sweater and hat provided by IMKING Clothing www.IMKING.com buy new shirts at http subscribe to Sam Macaroni youtube.com
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AP Exclusive: Inside Romania's Secret CIA Prison
AP Exclusive: Inside Romania's Secret CIA Prison
For years, the CIA used a government building in Bucharest, Romania as a makeshift prison for its most valuable detainees. There, it held al-Qaida operative Khalid Sheik Mohammad, the mastermind of 9/11, and others in a basement prison. (Dec. 8)
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You Go To Prison, They Get Paid
You Go To Prison, They Get Paid
"...Corrections Corporation of America, the nation's largest operator of for-profit prisons, has sent letters recently to 48 states offering to buy up their prisons as a remedy for "challenging corrections budgets." In exchange, the company is asking for a 20-year management contract, plus an assurance that the prison would remain at least 90 percent full, according to a copy of the letter obtained by The Huffington Post...".* Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks. * www.huffingtonpost.com
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PRISON BREAK
PRISON BREAK
Sam Macaroni and Timothy DeLaGhetto escape from prison and find life on the outside is worse. www.twitter.com www.facebook.com subscribe to Timothy! www.youtube.com
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Farmer Faces Prison Time for Feeding Community: Infowars Nighlty News
Farmer Faces Prison Time for Feeding Community: Infowars Nighlty News
RawMilkFreedomRiders.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv Press Release February 24, 2012 Contact: Liz Reitzig, Co-founder, Farm Food Freedom Coalition 301-807-5063, lizreitzig@gmail.com www.RawMilkFreedomRiders.com Baraboo, WI—Food sovereignty activists from around North America will meet at this tiny town on March 2 to support Wisconsin dairy farmer Vernon Hershberger and food sovereignty. Hershberger, who has a court hearing that day, is charged with four criminal misdemeanors that could land him in prison for three years with fines of over $10000. The Wisconsin Department of Agricultural Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) targeted Hershberger for supplying a private buying club with fresh milk and other farm products. DATCP has charged Hershberger with, among other things, operating a retail food establishment without a license. Hershberger repeatedly denies this, citing that he provides foods only to paid members in a private buying club and is not subject to state food regulations. "There is more at stake here than just a farmer and his few customers," says Hershberger, "this is about the fundamental right of farmers and consumers to engage in peaceful, private, mutually consenting agreements for food, without additional oversight." At a pre-court rally scheduled for 11:00 at in front of the Sauk County Courthouse in Baraboo, food rights activists will read and distribute a "Declaration of Food Independence" that asserts inherent rights in food choice. A <b>...</b>