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2010
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Prisoners' Right to Read: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights
American Library Association (Chicago, IL).
This document explains why inmates have a right to particular forms of information while incarcerated.... Read More
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2 p.
2010
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Changing Lives through Literature: An Alternative Sentencing Program
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Changing Lives Through Literature (North Dartmouth, MA).
This website provides information regarding Changing Lives through Literature (CLTL), the “alternative sentencing program based on the power of literature to transform lives through reading and group discussion.” Entry points include a program description, key issues, resources, outreach, recent news, announcements, the CLTL Blog, and contact information.... Read More
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