wronglyconvicted (@freemccollum) 's Twitter Profile
wronglyconvicted

@freemccollum

Advocate for Shawn McCollum. LWOP since 1999, innocent but all his codef. took a plea deal and throw him in-front the bus. #FreeLifers #Justice

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Nick Hardwick (@nicklhardwick2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prisoners not high on most people’s agendas but i am very concerned. Lot of pressure to ‘maintain regimes’ but prisoners do not have autonomy to manage their own risks. Staff will bring the new strain in and if prisoners mixing in confined conditions there may be a heavy toll

RailroadedUnderground (@railroadunderg1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"This is gonna be the year I come home," My friend told me at my cell door. Hes been in prison for 35 years now. He doesn't know if he will ever be released. But to hope is to live. 2021 is the year to be hopeful.

Mitigation Specialist (@mitigation_hope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow a man who has spent more than 15 yrs in a cage goes to board. He has 2 college degrees, countless programs, & most important he’s an amazing. person. Please send positive vibes the parole board sees the man he is today. One who has done the work & sets him free.

Joshua B. Hoe (@joshuabhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One more time.... The MOST IMPORTANT issue on the criminal justice reform agenda? COVID vaccinations in prisons and jails ....thousands have died at a rate 3X the rate in the general population....infected at 7X the rate...and NOBODY was sentenced to die from COVID

Minutes Before Six (@minbefore6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alabama DOC is punishing #WillieSmith with an execution date because he didn't respond within 30 days whether he wanted to be gassed to death or lethal injection.....

Rachel Barkow (@rachelbarkow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know this article has a "well, duh" quality to it, but I'm glad to see the issue getting some attention. We rarely see the violence by corrections officers in jails and prisons, but it is pervasive and horrifying. nytimes.com/2021/04/24/nyr…

Joshua B. Hoe (@joshuabhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing that makes no sense to me.... Carving out violent crimes and sex crimes from reentry programs and supports Is the argument that we want people who committed violent or sexual crimes to come back more desperate and less ready to reintegrate back into society?

Joshua B. Hoe (@joshuabhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People should never be incarcerated for technical violations of supervision or registration UNLESS law enforcement can PROVE those violations were related to a new crime These should NEVER be strict liability concerns, liberty should not be suspended for bureaucratic reasons

jackie 🥧🇺🇸 (@wflower2001) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NotForgotten 💕 People in prison are Parents People in prison are Kids People in prison are Siblings People in prison are People

Dyjuan Tatro (@dyjuantatro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been on parole for almost 4 yrs. Not once have they ever asked me, “Mr. Tatro, how can we help you be successful.” But they always ask, “have you had police contact?,” “have you drank alcohol?,” or “have you used drugs?” All those questions lead to prison, not help.

Books to Prisoners (Seattle) (@b2pseattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are grateful for all of our supporters, especially incarcerated people who have received books and want to help this project grow. We know how much this money means to a person inside, and we're humbled that this donor chose to support us in this way.

We are grateful for all of our supporters, especially incarcerated people who have received books and want to help this project grow. We know how much this money means to a person inside, and we're humbled that this donor chose to support us in this way.