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  2. Our prison slang list is straight from our incarcerated friends. One of the best lists out there. Period. What's a prison pocket?

  3. World's Longest List of Prison Slang - Prison Writers

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    World's Longest List of Prison Slang | Prison Writers. A ABORIGINE: (n) [sometimes derog.] A Native American. AGENT: (n) A snitch, usually on a specific mission from staff. ["Look out talking about the mota, you got Agent **** behind you."]

  4. It’s the moment when long-term incarceration forces an inmate to assess the gravity of his situation. The expression "when the time hits you" is used in reference to inmates with long sentences.

  5. 10 Tips For Surviving Long Term Solitary Confinement - Prison...

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    How does one survive long-term solitary confinement? Mustafa Zulu has done it. Here are his 10 tips.

  6. 12 Tips To Dating A Prisoner - Prison Writers

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    So you’re looking for love? You’re one of those who has yet to find that person to walk your journey with. You’ve decided you want to date a prisoner. I'm here to help.

  7. I may know how Ethan Crumbley's life in prison is going to look better than anyone, anywhere. Almost two decades ago, in very different circumstances, I made.

  8. A detailed examination of the troubling realities of the Arizona prison crisis, from understaffing to unconstitutional conditions.

  9. Prison Talk 101 - Prison Writers

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    I’d like to take a moment to shine a little light on an English sub-dialect, “Prison Talk.” This form of English is one-part slang, one-part 1940’s gumshoe detective jargon, and one-part ridiculous degradation of English itself.

  10. Supply and Demand and The Economics of Prison. When it comes to the prison economics of prison, you have to live inside here to understand it. For example, inmates use “postage stamps” as poker chips.

  11. Thank You Prison Writers | Prison Writers

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    They made a journalist out of me. And that, my friends, is something of extreme significance. I came to prison with an eight grade education. I have a thriving writing career now. I owe it all to Prison Writers and Loen for believing in me.