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. The moving and compelling stories of women in prison, how they got there and why so many deserve their freedom. We discuss the effects of incarceration on the inmates and their families. Why the public needs to understand the consequences of mass incarceration.

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Monica Delgado, death penalty mitigation specialist: what does she know that we need to understand?

the lifer and the lawyer: the struggle for freedom in California's broken parole system

The Ladies of the Rose Tattoo, a screenplay about women, prison, and life as we know it.

A different journey: from prison guard to incarcerated women's advocate on WOMEN BEHIND THE WALL, blogtalkradio.com/4justicenow 3:00 PM PST, call in number 646-378-1432.

Allison Tammy Moore’s own rise from being labeled a habitual offender to prominence deems her an expert on personal success. Join us for her fabulous story. http://www.allisontmoore.com

Unreasonable Conviction: the very strange case of Kristin Blaise Lobato. Our guest is Hans Sherrer, author and publisher of Justice Denied, the magazine for the wrongfully convicted

As seen on Oprah, The compelling story of Pamela Smart and why we believe she is innocent. Join us for conversation with her attorney, her mother and Dr. Eleanor Pam for the inside track that the press didn't tell you about.

Another innocent woman serving a life sentence: Audrey Dotson takes about the wrongful conviction of her daughter, Kara Garvin on WOMEN BEHIND WALL, 1/4/11 at 3:00 PM PST, blogtalkradio/4justicenow, call in #646-378-1432

Looking Back, Looking Forward, a review of the past year, plans for the new year plus a conversation about the criminal justice system with Libertarian, Lawrence Brantlinger.

This is it folks! One last effort to help free the Scott Sisters! They have already been reviewed by the parole board and now it is solely up to Governor Haley Barbour. He is supposed to make a decision by year end so please join us in... more
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