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Building Systems of Mutual Aid After Prison | CHR Documentaries

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June 25, 2026

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The Return Citizen Support Group in New Jersey has constructed a community that utilizes parallel structures of mutual aid to support formerly incarcerated civilians in their journeys beyond prison. America’s prison system does not end at the prison gate. For millions of formerly incarcerated people, release marks the beginning of another sentence—one enforced not by []

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· Jun 24, 2026

General : Prisons (amendment) Bill 2026 Paves Way for Volunteer Involvement In Inmate Rehabilitation

KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 (Bernama) -- The Prisons (Amendment) Bill 2026, tabled for its second reading in the Dewan Rakyat today, proposes the establishment of prison volunteers to assist in implementing inmate rehabilitation programmes.

ABC News

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· Jun 24, 2026

South African prisons open art galleries to showcase inmates' work

In Johannesburg, a correctional facility is transforming perceptions with a gallery showcasing inmates' artwork

The Kyiv Independent

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· Jun 24, 2026

'My first impression was it's hell' — Belarusian prison memoir brings attention back to Lukashenko's repressions

In a Belarusian prison, it's a simple note — We are with you — hidden inside a chocolate bar from a volunteer aid package that can move political prisoners to tears. In their tightly monitored environment, where isolation itself is a form of punishment, such gestures

India Today

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· Jun 21, 2026

Inside CISF's tech-driven security overhaul of J&K's high-risk jails

Inside CISF's tech-driven security overhaul of JK's high-risk jails

The Independent

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· Jun 23, 2026

Independent documentary reveals persecution of LGBTQ+ people – made worse by Trump’s aid cuts

At a special preview screening for The Independent’s new documentary ‘Hunted: Kidnapped, blackmailed and tortured for being LGBTQ+’ the vital nature of funding to protect safe spaces for vulnerable communities was laid bare

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· Jun 25, 2026

Russia’s penitentiary service unveils prefabricated forced-labor center design, says convicts are ‘disciplined workers’ businesses will welcome

Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) has unveiled a design for a prefabricated correctional center for convicts sentenced to forced labor.

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Related coverage for "Building Systems of Mutual Aid After Prison | CHR Documentaries": BERNAMA — General : Prisons (amendment) Bill 2026 Paves Way for Volunteer Involvement In Inmate Rehabilitation. ABC News — South African prisons open art galleries to showcase inmates' work. The Kyiv Independent — 'My first impression was it's hell' — Belarusian prison memoir brings attention back to Lukashenko's repressions. India Today — Inside CISF's tech-driven security overhaul of J&K's high-risk jails. The Independent — Independent documentary reveals persecution of LGBTQ+ people – made worse by Trump’s aid cuts. Meduza.io — Russia’s penitentiary service unveils prefabricated forced-labor center design, says convicts are ‘disciplined workers’ businesses will welcome