
Night at the museum
By Ann Coppola, News Reporter
The National Museum of Crime & Punishment is the ultimate crime junkie's dream. Full Story
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
- 09/29/2008
The God Complex - 09/23/2008
Reading and prison libraries
- 09/16/2008
Jails and higher education - 09/22/2008
Imprisonment and the irony of free will
TODAY'S HEADLINES
- Mackerel catches on as currency
- Aboriginal corrections leader appointed
- Notorious prisons offer ghostly thrills
- Attorney to join juvenile court bench
- Lawsuit over denial of spiritual support
- Quarter of inmates moved to mainland
- Funding yanked for parole center
- Jail standoff to be reviewed
- Corrections van crash fatal for seven
- Prison medical reform heads to court
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- On February 26, 2002, Ohio’s electric chair, nicknamed "Old Sparky," was decommissioned and disconnected from service. It was then donated to the Ohio Historical Society.
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- Keefe Group and Sopakco combine efforts towards hurricane disaster relief
- NaphCare announces contract with Federal Medical Center Devens, Massachusetts
- Digital Solutions / Inmate Telephone Inc. Improves Efficiencies for Corrections Facilities
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On Wednesday May 10, 2006 CCNN spoke with OLETC executive director, Steve Morrison about this year's mock prison riot training event at the West Virginia State Penitentiary in Moundsville.
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