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Computers In Cells Project

  For the good of our community, we need a computer in every prison cell. Computers are a tool to target recidivism through education and self improvement. With the majority of prisoners spending up to 18 hours in their cells, Justice Action believes that the only way to make prisoners…
Establishing Security Standards for Computers in Cells   Introduction It is essential that some formal principles about computer access for people in detention are immediately established, as this is basic to any serious attempt to nationally implement a computers in cells (CIC) program. The aim is to fully defend the…
The ‘Computers in Cells’ Proposal download highlights the need for a computer to be placed in every cell. This will make our communities safer and more inclusive.  
Media Release November 1, 2011 NSW blocks prisoners' computers"Prisons Commissioner Woodham misled the Parliamentary Estimates Hearing on Wednesday 26/10/2011 when he said 'they [prisoners] can do all their education, training and access what they need to [on computers]'. His comments are just plain wrong" said Justice Action Coordinator Brett Collins.
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