Ithaca Prisoner Justice Network

Ithaca Prisoner Justice Network The Ithaca Prisoner Justice Network is the Ithaca branch of a statewide group dedicated to prison activism and reform.

The New York State Prisoner Justice Network grew out of the New York State Prisoner Justice Conference held in Albany on March 27, 2010. The Ithaca branch of the group began a couple years later. We hold monthly meetings at the Quaker meeting house in Ithaca. We are involved in a number of prison-related issues, including parole reform, limiting the use of solitary confinement, release of aging prisoners, and opposing expansions of the carceral system.

09/11/2016

As prison reform activists banged on drums, colanders and cymbals outside of the Tompkins County Jail on Friday, Sept. 9, two inmates peering out of their jail cell window responded by scrawling “We [heart] U” in marker on a piece of cardboard and holding it up to their thin window.

07/03/2016

For low-risk inmates, early release into parole should be the default and the board should have to articulate a good reason to keep them locked up.

06/14/2016

Parole Reform Tour Coming to Ithaca!!

Parole policies in NYS mean that many people are still in prison long past the day they should have been released. To learn about the problems of parole and about reform efforts, please join us at St John's Episcopal Church at 1:00 on Friday, June 17th. Free lunch before at Loaves and Fishes!

For more information, email us at [email protected]

06/13/2016

A state court has held the board in contempt for refusing to follow the law and give a meaningful chance of release to an obviously qualified inmate.

06/08/2016

The New Yorker staffer Jennifer Gonnerman revisits her interviews with Kalief Browder, whose su***de last year called attention to the excessive use of solitary confinement in prisons.

05/20/2016

Tompkins County Press Release -- County Committee Recommends Reentry Program Funding

The Public Safety Committee of the Tompkins County Legislature today, by unanimous vote, recommended allocating $100,000 from the Contingent Fund to the Department of Probation and Community Justice to implement a reentry plan for inmates of the Tompkins County Jail. The reentry plan, advanced by the County’s Criminal Justice/Alternatives to Incarceration Board (CJATI) after more than a year of intensive study, was presented to the committee last month.

Following up a larger review in 2014 of the County’s broad range of alternatives-to-incarceration services, CJATI’s Reentry Subcommittee last fall had recommended that a more robust and coordinated reentry program be developed, to help released inmates access the county’s many services and ease their transition back into the community, contributing to reduced rates of recidivism. As part of the 2016 budget, the Legislature set aside $100,000 in ongoing “target” contingent funding to be available for specific program accounts upon receipt of a defined reentry plan from CJATI.

The plan calls for contracting through a non-profit organization for approximately $65,000 in case management services, through a Reentry Coordinator—such such services as contact with incarcerated inmates, identifying clients, offering program services, conducting risk and needs assessment, and discharge planning; as well as providing outreach to participants upon release. $25,000 would support enhanced contractual services for GED and Life Skills training through the Day Reporting Program, to accommodate the expected increase in client numbers due to reentry participation. $10,000 is targeted for a grant writer to leverage local dollars and pursue supplemental funding sources for the Reentry Program from throughout the country.

05/15/2016

Louisiana is among a dwindling number of states where 17-year-olds are automatically treated as adults, and among a growing number that are looking at revising those laws.

04/24/2016

A state appeals court says a California prisoner who took part in a mass hunger strike protesting long-term solitary confinement should not have been punished for disorderly behavior because he did not disrupt prison operations or endanger anyone. In addition to overturning a 90-day sentencing incre…

04/22/2016

New York is the Death Star of mass incarceration, according to "The Wire" creator David Simon.

04/18/2016

Despite a nationwide drug epidemic, California lawmakers have come up with draconian legislation that will result in the loss of thousands of treatment beds.

04/17/2016

Robert De Niro had some encounters with virtual reality in the past, but nothing that placed him in a virtual world of solitary confinement. “It...

04/14/2016

"Orange Is the New Black" is also filmed at Taconic Correctional Facility.

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