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Shackled: Women Behind Bars Deliver in Chains Some female convicts are shackled by their feet, hands and bellies during labor.
More than 200,000 women in the U.S. are living behind bars; most are in prison for non-violent crimes, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, and serving far longer sentences than other ...
David Turpin “earned” the nickname “Monster dad,” after he abused his 13 children. According to RadarOnline.com, he is now trying to continue his crimes from behind bars. The outlet ...
Women now make up the fastest growing incarcerated population, mostly because of the growing opioid crisis.
Texas News 'No more what ifs' | Dozens of women behind bars in Lockhart earn high school diplomas Nearly 60 inmates at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s Coleman Unit graduated on Saturday.