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AdoptAnInmate

@adoptaninmate

Reminding the world and those caught in the grip of the justice system that both accused and adjudicated are human.

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Prison Policy Initiative (@prisonpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey George Santos, thrilled to hear you’re interested in prison reform. We have a few pointers on where to start 🧵 washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/…

Prison Policy Initiative (@prisonpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not so fun fact: The most banned book in US prisons is… a cookbook😐 This week is Prison Banned Books Week – the system’s attack on books is sinister, to say the least, and emerging technology, like tablets, is not helping. Here’s what you should know: prisonpolicy.org/blog/2024/09/1…

Innocence Project (@innocence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“When no one would listen, I found my voice in hip-hop.” Read how Huwe Burton turned wrongful incarceration into creativity and resilience. bit.ly/3KZy0wJ

Beth Shelburne (@bshelburne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Large group of protestors hit streets of Montgomery after Alabama's prison oversight meeting, calling for accountability with officer accused of excessive force and other preventable record deaths inside ADOC.

Large group of protestors hit streets of Montgomery after Alabama's prison oversight meeting, calling for accountability with officer accused of excessive force and other preventable record deaths inside ADOC.
Karen L Stuckey (@ucf87cpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have 19 year old officers supervising 150 incarcerated individuals according to Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Dixon. Makes you wonder. We don’t care? We over incarcerate? We should listen to what the KPMG report told us?

We have 19 year old officers supervising 150 incarcerated individuals according to <a href="/FL_Corrections/">Florida Department of Corrections</a> Secretary Dixon. Makes you wonder. We don’t care? We over incarcerate? We should listen to what the <a href="/KPMG/">KPMG</a> report told us?
Karen L Stuckey (@ucf87cpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If 2,200 rehabilitated lifers, who committed crimes before age 30, are released as approved by FCOR, it could save $66M annually. Funds that could repair infrastructure like KPMG facilities.

If 2,200 rehabilitated lifers, who committed crimes before age 30, are released as approved by FCOR, it could save $66M annually. Funds that could repair infrastructure like KPMG facilities.
Colin Miller (@evidenceprof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exoneree Milton Jones's lawsuit alleges widespread practice of Boston police officers who forced false identifications from witnesses and routinely buried evidence ahead of trials: boston.com/news/local-new…

Amy Nelson (@amy_k_nelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My husband isn’t the only man Amazon has tried to imprison with lies. It’s a pattern. They accused Ed of $100 million bribe scheme. Ed plead after running out of legal funds - got probation. Why is Donald J. Trump allowing Jeff Bezos to use the DOJ for corporate vendettas?

Amy Nelson (@amy_k_nelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who among the 20 prosecutors who worked with Bezos to target my husband over lies will say anything? 2 are now federal judges. 1 is a former Supreme Court clerk. 2 worked with Jack Smith. Who will stand up for my family? Or is this only true if you blow the whistle on Trump?

Amy Nelson (@amy_k_nelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It just breaks my heart that the The New York Times wouldn't even CONSIDER diving into EDVa's 4 year campaign against my husband - driven by Jeff Bezos + Amazon, with LOADS of written/recorded misconduct - but will do this expose. The institutions are broken.

Amy Nelson (@amy_k_nelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A remarkable story. I appreciate Calvin's willingness to serve + work for reform after we took so much from him. 30 years is a lifetime.