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The warden is about to lose his job because of the rising violence in the prison in order to save his job he strikes a deal with one of the gang leaders to keep the peace but what that gang leader wants is his wife for a night.
Chapter One: At First GlanceRating: NC-17Words: 7992Character(s): Bismuth, other crystal gemsWarnings: Graphic depictions of violence, graphic rape, graphic torture, major trigger warnings, pretentious use of LatinSummary: Being a prisoner of war is humil
lagonegirl: My hearts bleeds.. #ProtectOurGirls #ProtectBlackWomen Black women are in huge danger! We as a community must protect them STAY WOKE her twitter
exgynocraticgrrl-archive-deacti: Violent Relationships with Dr. Leelia Franck
keithboykin: Twitter reacts to the Michael Dunn sentence today. Dunn was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole.
Michael Dunn gets life in prison
thelegendends: Arthur/Eames fic rec (10/??) ♛ Memoirs of a prisonner, by OneWhoSitsWithTurtles. Rate : M.Length : 27346.Warning : Prison, Violence, Sexual Violence, Rape.Summary : AU. Eames and Arthur started out as two strangers locked in a prison
Well. Uh. This is a promising start….
Aaaand finalized rough sketch.
more Prison!AU Russia/America. It’s all bright pink. Because reasons.
“I am autistic, Borderline, possibly obsessive-compulsive, somewhere on the schizo* spectrum, and avoidant. I have PTSD from homelessness, rape, cissexist violence, prison, and body memories of child abuse. I occasionally self-injure, as do my
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deliciousdannydevito: burn these statistics into your mind. never forget who it is experiencing the brunt of the prison system’s violence
exgynocraticgrrl:Documentary: Beyond Beats and Rhymes (2006)From: Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America’s Prison Nation By Beth E. Richie
farifos: exgynocraticgrrl: exgynocraticgrrl: Documentary: Beyond Beats and Rhymes (2006) From: Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and Americaâs Prison Nation By Beth E. Richie This is so LIT
mr-ndc: More sketches in between commission work! My OC Farrah - Sole female resident of an all male prison (cuz she’s futa). Apologies for the last page if you’re sensitive to violence.
Casual reminder that although there is a transwoman on Orange is the New Black, the majority of trans* folk ARE NOT put in prisons that correlate with their gender identity and are often subject to brutal sexual violence as a result.
thepoliticalfreakshow: Georgia Inmates Are Assaulted By Prison Guards For Staging Peaceful Protest [TW: Racism, Ethnocentrism, White Privilege, Violence, Graphic VIolence, Brutality, Police Brutality] A prisoner-rights advocate this week released a video
gradientlair: deliciousdannydevito: burn these statistics into your mind. never forget who it is experiencing the brunt of the prison system’s violence This is REALLY important. Also, look at this chart carefully. All of these people are marginalized
fullpraxisnow: “State violence is more than just police shootings. It is the police and prison systems themselves. It is the criminalizing of sex work, of the survivors of abuse. It is a legal order which treats Black, trans and cis women who defend
halftheskymovement: Progress! Saudi Arabia has adopted a law criminalizing domestic violence, several months after a local charity launched a campaign to combat violence against women. Those found guilty of abuse could face prison sentences of up to
ultrafacts: Source For more posts like this, follow the Ultrafacts Blog! Yeah those who commit violence against children are frowned upon in prisons. they’re like at the bottom of the food chain. in many cases, they have to be separated to prevent
txttletale:everyone loves to talk big game about how they hate carceralism and punitive justice until it comes to the topic of sexual violence in which case half of the prison abolitionists will revert immediately to being constitutional literalists for
exgynocraticgrrl: exgynocraticgrrl: Documentary: Beyond Beats and Rhymes (2006) From: Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and Americaâs Prison Nation By Beth E. Richie
maarnayeri: I wonder if Obama decides there’s no excuse for violence before or after he drones nations to obliteration, instigates the most accelerated deportation rate for one administration in American history, funds torture prisons held by puppet