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OceanShadow is the personal web site of Jeffrey Bliss, an inmate at Auburn Correctional Facility. It is his return to the web after a three-year absence.
http://www.oceanshadow.com/
Keywords:
Jeffrey, Bliss, 01-b-2773, original, writing, prison, jail, prisoner, inmate, convict, Auburn Correctional Facility, poet, poem, poetry, prose, proverbs, posters, ocean, shadow, personal, danger, dangerboy

http://www.oceanshadow.com/

This site is created to serve its visitors with poems, and truths of a Texas prison inmate and prison life.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/drjosh/
Keywords:
prison, poem, poetry, truth, penitentiary issues, Texas, prison, poem, poetry, penitentiary issues, Texas

http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/drjosh/

Jerry W. Hamilton #91102 story and experiences written his own words from inside his prison cell in Texas then back home to Oklahoma
http://www.bindy.id.au/jerry.htm
Keywords:
Jerry W. Hamilton, Human Rights, drug wars, Jerry William Hamilton, #91102, American, Oklahoma Prisons, Texan Prisons, Jails, inmates, prisoners, biography, crime, crime don't pay, human warehouses, OSP, Oklahoma State Penitentiary, ODOC, rehabilitation, probation, parole, Texas, Oklahoma Prisons, Human Suffering, self-rehabilitate, parole board, pardons board, spiritual, Para, Vosotros, de, ...

http://www.bindy.id.au/jerry.htm

http://members.tripod.com/satia78/
Keywords:
prison, prison art, inmate, inmate, art., pen, pals, mike smith

http://members.tripod.com/satia78/

Lamp of Hope Project is primarily administered by Texas Death Row prisoners to educate the public about the death penalty and alternatives, to support victims' families, and to support prisoners' families.
http://www.lampofhope.org/index.html
Keywords:
Lamp of Hope, Ellis, Texas, death row, death penalty, capital punishment, abolition, prisoners, inmates, Karen Sebung, execution, executed, executions, Gene Hathorn, names, Karla Faye Tucker, Stan Faulder, penpals, justice, crafts, TDCJ, guards, CO, corrections, correctional, officers, murder, victims, families, events, activities, death row journal, John King, John William King

http://www.lampofhope.org/index.html

Cell Door Magazine - Written by prisoners for the Land of the Free - Topics include but are not limitted to Prison Issues
http://www.lairdcarlson.com/celldoor/
Keywords:
magazine, journal, periodical, rehabilitation, prison, inmates, prisoners, incarcerated, criminal justice, humor, comic strip, poetry, commentary, fiction, women issues, art, crafts

http://www.lairdcarlson.com/celldoor/

Writings by prison reporter, jailhouse lawyer, and activist, Ronald Del Raine
http://www4.50megs.com/delraine/index.htm
Keywords:
Ronald Del Raine, inmate writings, prison writings, satirical inmate writer, anarchist, prison reporter, bureau of prisoins, BOP, Marion prison, Levenworth Prison, Allenwood Prison, federal, bureau, of, prisons, mentally ill inmates, federal, bureau, of, prisons, Human Rights, Prison abuse

http://www4.50megs.com/delraine/index.htm

http://www.15yearstolife.com

http://www.15yearstolife.com

http://hometown.aol.com/champion49/index.html
Keywords:
prison, the, art, of, prison, grey foss, self-mastery, self discipline, incarceration, boston, fort leavenworth, ft leavenworth, navy, chaplain, military prison, ltcdr, writing, essay, book, self help, the, art, of, war, sun tzu, police, military, jesuit, priest, friar, naval, captain, star trek, pearl harbor, booksurge.com, vessel, working in prison, dealing with prison, learning in prison, ...

http://hometown.aol.com/champion49/index.html

http://www.cellpals.com/newsletter1.htm

http://www.cellpals.com/newsletter1.htm

We Speak to the needs, concerns, hopes of Prisoners
http://expage.com/page/voices
Keywords:
We, Speak, to, the, needs, concerns, hopes of Prisoners

http://expage.com/page/voices

http://www.holisticpolitics.com/news/dan_hauser.htm

http://www.holisticpolitics.com/news/dan_hauser.htm

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Wikipedia-Article "Journals"

A journal (through French from late Latin diurnalis, daily) is a daily record of events or business. A private journal is usually an elaborated diary. When applied to a newspaper or other periodical the word is strictly used of one published each day; but any publication issued at stated intervals, such as a magazine or the record of the transactions of a learned society (a scientific or other academic journal), is commonly called a journal. "Journal", then, is sometimes used as a synonym for "magazine". The word "journalist" for one whose business is writing for the public press has been in use since the end of the 17th century.

"Journal" is particularly applied to the record, day by day, of the business and proceedings of a public body. The journals of the British Houses of Parliament contain an official record of the business transacted day by day in either house. The record does not take note of speeches, though some of the earlier volumes contain references to them. The journals are a lengthened account written from the "votes and proceedings" (in the House of Lords called "minutes of the proceedings"), made day by day by the assistant clerks, and printed on the responsibility of the clerk to the house, after submission to the "subcommittee on the journals." In the Commons the journal is passed by the Speaker before publication. The journals of the British House of Commons begin in the first year of the reign of Edward VI (1547), and are complete, except for a short interval under Elizabeth I. Those of the House of Lords date from the first year of Henry VIII. (1509). Before that date the proceedings in parliament were entered in the rolls of parliament, which extend from 1278 to 1503. The journals of the Lords are "records" in the judicial sense, those of the Commons are not (see Erskine May, Parliamentary Practice, 1906, pp. 201-202).

The United States Constitution (Article 1, Section 5) requires the Congress of the United States to keep a journal of its proceedings. This journal, the Congressional Record is published by the Government Printing Office.

The term "journal" is used, in business, for a book in which an account of transactions is kept previous to a transfer to the ledger (see bookkeeping), and also as an equivalent to a ship's log, as a record of the daily run, observations, weather changes, etc.

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