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Montgomery County to withdraw permit to raze Airy Street prison in Norristown

Another chapter was written in the story of the Airy Street Prison on Thursday when Montgomery County officials announced intentions to withdraw an existing demolition permit.

Montgomery County to withdraw permit to raze Airy Street prison in Norristown

Another chapter was written in the story of the Airy Street Prison on Thursday when Montgomery County officials announced intentions to withdraw an existing demolition permit.

Montgomery County to withdraw permit to raze Airy Street prison in Norristown

Another chapter was written in the story of the Airy Street Prison on Thursday when Montgomery County officials announced intentions to withdraw an existing demolition permit.

Christmas family bonding at Prisons starts on December 5 – News Room Guyana

The Guyana Prison Service on Tuesday announced that Christmas “family bonding visits” will begin on December 5, 2022 at all prison locations countrywide.“We have worked with prisoners and their families for years and appreciate how daunting an experi

Philadelphia Has a Long History of Fights Over Criminal Justice Reform | Blog | Independent Lens

By Kristal Sotomayor In order to understand the rich history of criminal reform work, up through the vivid stories of crime and punishment presented in the docuseries Philly D.A., it is important to recognize Philadelphia’s origin story, as it were. This is by no means meant to reflect the entirety of Philadelphia’s complex history around criminal justice, but think of it as a primer on pivotal moments that lead to where we are now. First, we’ll go Philadelphia Political Activism Goes Way Back The territory currently known as Philadelphia is on the ancestral land of the Lenni-Lenape indigenous people. It is estimated that the Lenape people occupied the area for almost 10,000 years prior to European colonization. In 1681, William Penn was granted a charter by King Charles II of England to colonize the land and form the colony of Pennsylvania. A year later, Penn arrived in what would become Philadelphia, and in 1683, the Lenape people signed their first treaty with the Qua

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