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What I Saw Inside America's Biggest Top Security Prison

Novara Media

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July 11, 2026

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"You'd see inmates being led around in shackles and manacles. I remember going there and thinking I'd stumbled onto the set of Twelve Years a Slave" Ash Sarkar in conversation with former-lawyer, academic and drug policy reform campaigner, Kojo Koram. Watch the full episode of Downstream on our YouTube channel.

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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

WRAL News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Detention officers safely released after inmates take control of Bertie-Martin Regional Jail

According to the SBI, a total of 88 inmates and three guards were inside the facility when inmates overpowered staff and seized control of the facility, prompting a large response from multiple surrounding agencies.

URL Media

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· Jul 8, 2026

Excavation begins on world’s tallest jail, NY Chinatown Jailscaper

Excavation has begun to make way for the Manhattan Detention Complex, a 16-story jail complex in Chinatown, Manhattan. According to photos obtained by New York YIMBY, large piles of dirt [] The post Excavation begins on world’s tallest jail, NY Chinatown Jailscaper appeared first on URL Media.

The Japan Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

Life inside Japan’s largest prison for women

Tochigi Prison, which houses 456 inmates, is a microcosm of what female prisons across the nation are facing, from a rising foreign population to mental health issues.

CBC News

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· Jul 11, 2026

At a B.C. jail, staff fear rot, anti-rat culture could cause more prisoner escapes

A jail that has held the likes of serial killer Robert Pickton, war criminals and Canada’s most notorious gangsters awaiting trials in its segregation cells is in an internal spiral.

Commercial Observer

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· Jul 8, 2026

Feds Pay $1.5B for Two Immigration Detention Centers in California

The federal government has spent nearly 1.5 billion to acquire two California detention centers from prison operator CoreCivic, marking one of the largest real estate deals tied to the Trump administration’s expansion of immigration enforcement. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) purchased the 1,994-bed Otay Mesa Detention Center in Greater San Diego for 739.2 []

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Related coverage for "What I Saw Inside America's Biggest Top Security Prison": India Today — Inside CISF's tech-driven security overhaul of J&K's high-risk jails. WRAL News — Detention officers safely released after inmates take control of Bertie-Martin Regional Jail. URL Media — Excavation begins on world’s tallest jail, NY Chinatown Jailscaper. The Japan Times — Life inside Japan’s largest prison for women . CBC News — At a B.C. jail, staff fear rot, anti-rat culture could cause more prisoner escapes. Commercial Observer — Feds Pay $1.5B for Two Immigration Detention Centers in California