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10 now charged in N.J. Edna Mahan prison probe - WHYY
The geriatric problem in NJ prisons | NJ Spotlight News
New Prison Officers recruited
NJ prisons report more than 150 inmate COVID-19 cases in 3 days
NJTV News | New Jersey Prison Population on the Decline | PBS
2,258 N.J. Prisoners Will Be Released in a Single Day - The New York Times
Government of Jersey - Congratulations to the 10 new prison officers and one prison nurse officer who have been recruited to work at the States of Jersey Prison Service: http://bit.ly/2kGUdDN | Facebook
Another 852 inmates to get early pandemic release Sunday - New Jersey Monitor
HM Prison La Moye - Wikipedia
Child 'held illegally' in Jersey's adult prison - BBC News
St Helier 12' ready for Jail to Bail
N.J. settles misconduct claims with women inmates for $21 million
Prison Officers accept pay offer
Covid case at Jersey prison forces 28 officers to isolate - BBC News
New Jersey lifts prison ban on 'The New Jim Crow,' a popular book on mass incarceration - WHYY
Inflation hits inmates' wallets, even as their wages have flatlined - New Jersey Monitor
Prison open to visitors again | ITV News Channel
Memo: New Jersey to release Covid-19 positive inmates - POLITICO
Government of Jersey - A group of Constables and Honorary Police Officers visited the Prison today for a familiarisation visit hosted by Nick Cameron, Prison Governor and Lesley Harrison, Head of Reducing
New Jersey Will Release County Jail Inmates to Combat Coronavirus
14 Guards at New Jersey Women's Prison Are Indicted Over Beatings in 2021 Raid - The New York Times
Self-combusting' tea towels caused prison kitchen fire - Jersey Evening Post
Serious incidents of self-harm more than double at Jersey's La Moye Prison | ITV News Channel
New Jersey's Recidivism Rate Plummets 19 Percent over Past Six Years | NJ Spotlight News
FOI reveals PPE disagreement between Jersey Prison Governor and Home Affairs | ITV News Channel
New Jersey Released More than 2,000 Prisoners Yesterday. Now What? | WNYC News | WNYC