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'''Washington DOC Publications'''
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=='''Washington DOC Publications'''==
  
Offender Grievance Program Manual
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===Resolution Program Manual [https://www.doc.wa.gov/docs/publications/500-HA006.pdf] ===
*The Offender Grievance Program is an internal grievance and appeal system that promotes proper and effective communication between staff and offenders in an effort to resolve issues at the lowest possible level. Staff and offenders are encouraged to resolve problems together as part of their routine interaction.
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*The Department of Corrections’ Resolution Program is an unbiased, internal resolution and appeal system that promotes effective communication between employees/contract staff/volunteers and individuals under the Department’s jurisdiction in an effort to resolve concerns at the lowest possible level. In order to facilitate a positive, prosocial environment, the Resolution Program was developed with the intent of reducing violence and providing employees/contract staff/volunteers and the individual with an example of appropriate and equitable behavior
**English 8/1/2016 [http://idoc/documents/manuals/offender-grievance-program-english.pdf]
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*También disponible en español Recursos en español [[Recursos Washington DOC]]
*El Programa de Quejas para Internos es un sistema de quejas y apelaciones del departamento que promueve la comunicación apropiada y eficaz entre el personal e internos en un esfuerzo por resolver los problemas al nivel más bajo posible. Se anima al personal e internos a resolver los problemas juntos como parte de su interacción de todos los días.
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[https://www.doc.wa.gov/corrections/justice/resolution.htm Source Page]
**Spanish / Español 8/1/2016 [http://idoc/documents/default.htm#manuals]  
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*NOTE: iDOC link, not available on public site.
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===DOC Health Services Offender Health Plan [http://www.doc.wa.gov/docs/publications/600-HA001.pdf]===
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*The Washington state Department of Corrections (DOC) provides medically necessary health and mental health care to incarcerated individuals in our facilities. This includes both major and minor facilities but does not include Work releases. The Washington DOC Health Plan defines which services are medically necessary. The WA DOC Health Plan is not a contract or a guarantee of services to incarcerated individuals.
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*También disponible en español Recursos en español [[Recursos Washington DOC]]
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[https://doc.wa.gov/corrections/services/health.htm Source Page]
  
DOC Health Services Offender Health Plan
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===Approved Non-Profit Book Donors [https://www.doc.wa.gov/docs/publications/500-GU024.pdf]===
*The Washington state Department of Corrections (DOC) provides medically necessary health and mental health care to offenders incarcerated in our facilities. This includes both major and minor facilities, but does not include Work releases except for Rap Lincoln. The Offender Health Plan (OHP) defines which services are medically necessary. The OHP is not a contract or a guarantee of services to offenders. The OHP describes the health and mental health care services available to offenders, as well as the services that are limited or not available.
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*Incarcerated individuals may receive used books in any language from approved non-profit organizations.
**English 7/2016 [http://www.doc.wa.gov/docs/publications/600-HA001.pdf]
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*El Departamento Correccional del Estado de Washington (DOC) provee la atención médica y servicios de salud mental necesarios para internos e internas encarcelados en nuestras instalaciones. Quedan incluidas las prisiones principales y las de seguridad mínima, pero no se incluyen Reclusorios Nocturnos con la excepción de Rap House. El Plan de Salud del Interno (OHP, por sus siglas en inglés) define los servicios que son necesarios por razones médicas. El OHP no es un contrato o garantía de servicios para internos. El OHP describe los servicios médicos y servicios de salud mental disponibles a los internos así como otros servicios limitados o no disponibles.
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**Spanish / Español 7/2016 [http://www.doc.wa.gov/docs/publications/600-HA001s.pdf]
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=='''Education'''==
  
'''Education'''
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===Adams State University Print-based Prison College Program [https://www.adams.edu/academics/print-based/prison-college-program/]===
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*At Adams State University, they know how important education is to all individuals, especially for those who happen to be incarcerated. Through correspondence courses, Adams State University provides an opportunity for incarcerated students to work for college credit and towards a degree.
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*More information [https://www.adams.edu/academics/print-based/]
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*Course Catalog [https://drive.google.com/file/d/16JDkTbk--KfzEAm_RVC6e0W2-Cp87iU4/view]
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*Important Dates/Course Rotation [https://www.adams.edu/academics/print-based/course-rotation/]
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*Apply [https://www.adams.edu/academics/print-based/apply/]
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**Admissions Checklist [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q2s8nKX2LPDP7iWLi2yXb0i9Iu_O8LXH/view]
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**Application for admissions [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ahZrkvtZHW4R1sS9-AG7C7sYkYSo2bH_/view]
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*Course Registration [https://www.adams.edu/academics/print-based/registration/]
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**Course Registration form [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LhJ1nQfNuGpuB-uz5t5-u2Lc_jeiVzkf/view]
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*Third Party Release [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jD6ZjbUDZjUbHz0FSouCJD9WMV4XJW4j/view]
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*Policies and Procedures [https://www.adams.edu/academics/print-based/policies-and-procedures/]
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*Prison College Program FAQ [https://www.adams.edu/academics/print-based/faqs/]
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For Veterans, see Adams State Veteran specific information on the [[Veterans]] Resources page.
  
Adams State University Prison College Program [https://www.adams.edu/extended_studies/print-based/prisoncollegeprogram.php]
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===Colorado State University-Pueblo (CSU-Pueblo) Undergraduate Degree Program, Extended Studies [http://extendedstudies.csupueblo.edu/IndependentStudy/UndergraduateDegreePrograms/Pages/default.aspx] ===
*At Adams State University, we know how important education is to all individuals, especially for those who happen to be incarcerated. Through correspondence courses, Adams State University provides an opportunity for incarcerated students to work for college credit and towards a degree.
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*Independent Study at CSU Pueblo provides rigorous, flexible courses and degree programs so that you can achieve your educational goals on your own schedule. We offer over 100 exceptional print-based and digital correspondence courses and three degree programs, all taught by CSU Pueblo faculty and subject-matter experts. Whether you’re a student looking for flexibility, a student who is incarcerated and needs entirely print-based courses, or a member of our military taking courses at home or abroad, our Independent Study program may be right for you.
*Course Catalog 2018 [https://www.adams.edu/extended_studies/img/prison-college-catalog.pdf]
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*Independent Study [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/independent-study/index.html]
**Request a Mailed Catalog [https://www.adams.edu/extended_studies/undergrad/information-request-prison-program.php]
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**2021-2022 Extended Studies Catalog [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/is-2021-2022-catalog-final.pdf]
*Admissions Requirements Checklist [https://www.adams.edu/extended_studies/img/admissions-check-list.pdf]
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*Application for Admission [https://www.adams.edu/extended_studies/img/incarcerated-application.pdf]
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**NOTE: Application fee waived
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*Correspondence Course Registration Form [https://www.adams.edu/extended_studies/img/course_regisform.pdf]
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*FAQs [https://www.adams.edu/extended_studies/undergrad/prisoncollegeprogramfaqs.php]
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*Third Party Release of Educational Records [https://www.adams.edu/records/written_release_form.pdf]
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*Unofficial Evaluation Request Form [https://www.adams.edu/extended_studies/img/unofficial-evaluation-request.pdf]
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*Book Store Contact Information [https://www.bkstr.com/adamsstatestore/store-info-contact-us]
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*For Veterans, see Adams State Veteran specific information on the [[Veterans]] Resources page.
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Colorado State University-Pueblo (CSU-Pueblo) Undergraduate Degree Program, Extended Studies [http://extendedstudies.csupueblo.edu/IndependentStudy/UndergraduateDegreePrograms/Pages/default.aspx]  
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*Colorado State University-Pueblo's Division of Extended Studies offers students three undergraduate degree completion programs through traditional correspondence courses: Bachelor of Science in Social Science, Bachelor of Science in Sociology, Bachelor of Science in Sociology with an Emphasis in Criminology
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*Course Catalog 2018/2019 [https://www.csupueblo.edu/catalog/_doc/Catalog2018-2019.pdf]
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*Application for Admission [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/external-degree-application.pdf]
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*Independent Study Course Registration Form [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/course-registration-form.pdf]
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*Undergraduate Degree Programs [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/independent-study/degree-programs.html]
 
*Undergraduate Degree Programs [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/independent-study/degree-programs.html]
*Fast Facts [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/FastFacts_FAll2017_DRAFT.pdf]
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**Minors Academic Planning Sheet [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/academic_planning_sheet_minors.pdf]
**Contains valuable information about which correspondence courses require internet access.
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**Business Management Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/academic_planning_sheet_bsba.pdf]
 
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**Criminology Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/academic_planning_sheet_criminology.pdf]
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**Interdisciplinary Studies Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/academic_planning_sheet_interdisciplinary.pdf]
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**Sociology Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/academic_planning_sheet_sociology.pdf]
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**Foundations of Business & Homeland Security Studies Certificates Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [https://www.csupueblo.edu/extended-studies/_doc/academic_planning_sheet_certificates.pdf]
  
Ohio University Correctional Education [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/correctional/]
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===Ohio University Correctional Education [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/correctional/]===
 
*Since 1974, Ohio University’s Correctional Education has provided an opportunity for incarcerated students to study through print-based courses, to earn college credit, and work toward an Ohio University degree. Students who want to learn — but aren’t interested in a degree — can take a few courses or complete a legal studies certificate. Degree and certificate options: Associate degrees, Bachelor's degree, Legal Studies Certificate Courses.
 
*Since 1974, Ohio University’s Correctional Education has provided an opportunity for incarcerated students to study through print-based courses, to earn college credit, and work toward an Ohio University degree. Students who want to learn — but aren’t interested in a degree — can take a few courses or complete a legal studies certificate. Degree and certificate options: Associate degrees, Bachelor's degree, Legal Studies Certificate Courses.
*Associate Degrees, Print-Based Education [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/print-associate.html]
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*Future Correctional Education Students or Advocates [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/correctional/future-students]
*Bachelor's Degrees, Print-Based Education [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/print-bachelor.html]
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** Admissions Process [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/correctional/future-students/admission]
**Associate and Bachelor's Print-Based Course List [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/files/Course_List.pdf]
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** Inquiry Packet July 2020 [https://www.ohio.edu/sites/default/files/2020-07/Inquiry_Packet.pdf]
*Legal Certificates, Print-Based Education [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/certificate.html]
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**Course Formats [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/current-students/course-list]
**Legal Certificate Course List [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/files/e1002_legal_courses.pdf]
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** Legal Studies [https://www.ohio.edu/regional/workforce-success/legal-studies]
**Legal Certificate Course Descriptions [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/files/Ohio-University-Legal-Studies-Courses.pdf]
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*** Non-Credit Legal Education Registration Form [https://www.ohio.edu/sites/default/files/sites/regional/files/120221%20LegalCourses_RegistrationForm1.pdf]
**NOTE: Legal certificate courses are noncredit courses, and participants may start these courses at any time.
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**Print Based Degree Programs [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/programs]
*Admission Information [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/correctional/admission.html]
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***Printable Application Forms [https://www.ohio.edu/admissions/apply/printable-application-forms]
*Application for Admission 2018/2019 [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/files/Correctional_Education_Application.pdf]
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***Correctional Education Application [https://www.ohio.edu/admissions/sites/ohio.edu.admissions/files/files/Correctional-Education-Application.pdf]
*How to Register for Courses [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/how-to-register.html]
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****Consent to Release Education Records [https://www.ohio.edu/admissions/sites/ohio.edu.admissions/files/files/Consent-Release-Education-Records.pdf]
*Course Registration Form [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/files/e3001_correctional_registration.pdf]
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***Associates Degrees [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/programs/associate]
*Cost for Print-Based Education [https://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/print/cost.html]
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***Bachelor's Degrees [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/programs/bachelors]
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***Cost [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/future-students/cost]
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****E-campus Undergraduate Tuition Printer Friendly Version [https://www.ohio.edu/sites/default/files/sites/bursar/Tuition-Schedules/eCampus-Undergrad-Tuition.pdf]
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*Current Correctional Education Students or Advocates [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/correctional/current-students]
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**Course List [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/current-students/course-list]
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**Print Based Course List PDF [https://catmailohio.sharepoint.com/sites/UCM-OhioWebsite/Online/Forms/AllItems.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2FUCM%2DOhioWebsite%2FOnline%2FPrint%2DBased%2FForms%2FCourse%5FList%207%5F28%5F22%20%281%29%2Epdf&parent=%2Fsites%2FUCM%2DOhioWebsite%2FOnline%2FPrint%2DBased%2FForms&p=true&ga=1]
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**Course Registration Form [https://catmailohio.sharepoint.com/sites/UCM-OhioWebsite/Online/Forms/AllItems.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2FUCM%2DOhioWebsite%2FOnline%2FPrint%2DBased%2FForms%2FCourse%20Registration%20Form%20%2D%20FL%2022%2D23%2Epdf&parent=%2Fsites%2FUCM%2DOhioWebsite%2FOnline%2FPrint%2DBased%2FForms&p=true&ga=1]
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**Important Dates [https://www.ohio.edu/online/programs/print/current-students/important-dates]
  
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===Rio Salado College Incarcerated Re-Entry: Distance Learning (IRE) [https://www.riosalado.edu/incarcerated/distance-learning]===
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*Rio Salado College's Incarcerated Re-entry (IRE) program offers distance learning classes for incarcerated students. Classes are offered in print based correspondence formats.
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*How to Enroll [https://www.riosalado.edu/incarcerated/distance-learning/enrollment]
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*Student Admission Application [https://www.riosalado.edu/sites/rsc/files/inline/file/4761-student-admission-application.pdf]
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*Out of State Payment Form [https://www.riosalado.edu/sites/rsc/files/inline/file/6576-paymentform-out-state-purple.pdf]
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*Correspondence Course Guide [https://www.riosalado.edu/sites/rsc/files/inline/file/4776-correspondence-course-guide.pdf]
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*All Degree List/Degree Completion Check Sheet [https://www.riosalado.edu/sites/rsc/files/inline/file/6591-ire-program-check-sheets-degree-1.pdf]
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*All Certificate Lists [https://www.riosalado.edu/sites/default/files/inline/file/7211-ire-certificates-and-degree.pdf]
  
Blackstone Career Institute [https://blackstone.edu/]
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===Blackstone Career Institute [https://blackstone.edu/]===
 
*Blackstone Career Institute offers two course options to students who are incarcerated. Paralegal Program Inmate students can earn their paralegal certification. Specialized Courses Inmate students can expand their legal knowledge
 
*Blackstone Career Institute offers two course options to students who are incarcerated. Paralegal Program Inmate students can earn their paralegal certification. Specialized Courses Inmate students can expand their legal knowledge
*Paralegal Certificate for the Incarcerated [http://blackstone.edu/paralegal-courses-inmate-information/]
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*Paralegal Program for the Incarcerated [https://blackstone.edu/paralegal-courses-inmate-information/]
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*Getting Started Guide [https://blackstone.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Inmate-Getting-Started-Guide.pdf]
 
*Paralegal Program Overview [http://blackstone.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Paralegal-Program-Overview-2014.pdf]
 
*Paralegal Program Overview [http://blackstone.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Paralegal-Program-Overview-2014.pdf]
 
*Advanced Paralegal Course Curriculum [http://blackstone.edu/advanced-paralegal-courses-inmates/]
 
*Advanced Paralegal Course Curriculum [http://blackstone.edu/advanced-paralegal-courses-inmates/]
*Enrollment Agreement [http://blackstone.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/EA-SIMT-10-2016.pdf]
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*Enrollment Agreement 3-17-2020 [https://blackstone.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/IMT09-3_17_20.pdf]
*Tuition and Program Payment Plans [http://blackstone.edu/inmate-tuition/]
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*Tuition Payment Plans Incarcerated Students [https://blackstone.edu/inmate-tuition/]
  
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===Federal Student Aid [https://studentaid.gov]===
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*How Student Aid Works [https://studentaid.gov/h/understand-aid/how-aid-works]
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*Types of Student Aid [https://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types]
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*Financial Aid Eligibility [https://studentaid.gov/sites/default/files/eligibility.png]
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*Confined in Adult Correctional or Juvenile Justice Facility[https://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/eligibility/requirements/criminal-convictions/correctional-facility]
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**As of July 1, 2023, if you’re confined or incarcerated in a federal or state facility, the following applies to you:You may be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant if you are enrolled in an approved prison education program. You can get Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) and Federal Work-Study (FWS) if you qualify. You can’t get federal student loans. Drug convictions no longer affect federal student aid eligibility. As of July 1, 2023, if you are subject to an involuntary civil commitment for a sexual offense, you may qualify for a Federal Pell Grant.
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**FAFSA Form for Incarcerated Applicants 2024-2025 [https://fsapartners.ed.gov/sites/default/files/2023-12/FAFSA2425IncarceratedEN.pdf]
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*For information about Federal Student Aid available after incarceration see [[Employment and Education]] Page.
  
Federal Student Aid (FSA) Eligibility for Students Confined in Adult Correctional or Juvenile Justice Facilities  [https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/sites/default/files/aid-info-for-incarcerated-individuals.pdf]
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===Freedom Project [http://freedomprojectwa.org/about-us/]===
*Answers to questions you may have about how being incarcerated in an adult correctional facility or committed to a juvenile justice facility affects your eligibility for federal student aid for college or career school, including Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) information.
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*Freedom Project is an innovative educational organization serving inmates and those recently released back into the community. Their programs focus on nonviolent communication and mindfulness.
*Students with criminal convictions have limited eligibility for federal student aid [https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/eligibility/criminal-convictions]
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*Prison Programs [http://freedomprojectwa.org/programs/inside-prison-programs/]
**Make sure you understand your status, and don't assume you can't get aid.
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**Non-Violent Communications [https://freedomprojectwa.org/nonviolent-communication/]
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**Mindfulness [https://freedomprojectwa.org/mindfulness/]
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**Team Inside [https://freedomprojectwa.org/the-team-inside/]
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*Re-entry Programs [https://freedomprojectwa.org/category/menulinks/reentryprograms/]
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**SAFE Return [https://freedomprojectwa.org/safe-return-reentry/]
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**Credible Allies [https://freedomprojectwa.org/credible-allies-program/]
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**Re-entry Support [https://freedomprojectwa.org/reentry-support/]
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*Contact Information [http://freedomprojectwa.org/about-us/contact/]
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Also on Statewide/National Resource [[Health]] Page.
  
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=='''Directories'''==
  
Freedom Project [http://freedomprojectseattle.org/about-us/]
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''See "Approved Non-Profit Book Donors" on this page under Washington DOC Publications for a list of non-profits approved to send donated books to people who are incarcerated in Washington DOC facilities.''
*Freedom Project is an innovative educational organization serving inmates and those recently released back into the community. Our programs focus on nonviolent communication and mindfulness.
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*Prison Programs [http://freedomprojectseattle.org/inside-prison-programs/]
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*Program Manual 4/2015 [http://freedomprojectseattle.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/FP-Program-Manual-1st-Edition-April-2015-1.pdf]
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*Contact Information [http://freedomprojectseattle.org/about-us/contact/]
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===Books to Prisoners Seattle - How to Request Books [http://www.bookstoprisoners.net/requesting-books-from-btp/]===
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*Books To Prisoners is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to foster a love of reading behind bars, encourage the pursuit of knowledge and self-empowerment, and break the cycle of recidivism. We believe that books are tools for learning and for opening minds to new ideas and possibilities, and engage incarcerated individuals with the benefits of reading by mailing tens of thousands of free books to inmates across the country each year.
  
'''Directories'''
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===Naljor Prison Dharma Service Resource Directory 3/5/2020 [https://sourcepointglobaloutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Resource-Directory-for-Prisoners-352020-1.pdf]===
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*Naljor Prison Dharma Service is an outreach project of SourcePoint Global Outreach. They provide resource materials to men and women in prison throughout the United States, to numerous prison outreach organizations, and to individuals working directly with those inside prison
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[https://sourcepointglobaloutreach.org/naljor-prison-dharma-service/ Source Page]
  
Naljor Prison Dharma Service Resource Directory 7/6/2018 [https://sourcepointglobaloutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Resource-Directory-for-Prisoners.pdf]
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===Prison Book Program - National Prisoner Resource List (NPRL) 8/2023 [https://prisonbookprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/NPRL-2023-08-18-single-page.pdf]===
*Naljor Prison Dharma Service is an outreach project of SourcePoint Global Outreach. We provide resource materials to men and women in prison throughout the United States, to numerous prison outreach organizations, and to individuals working directly with those inside prison
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*This list provides information about places where prisoners and their families can find: Support, Advocacy, Health care information (including HIV protection), Outlets for their creativity, Lifelines to the outside community. We often hear from people that a resource on the National Prisoner Resource List (NPRL) helped them get the services they needed or simply made them feel less hopeless because they found someplace to turn for support. The NPRL is sent to prisoners upon request.  There is no charge for it. 
*SourcePoint Global Outreach, Naljor Prison Dharma Service Project [https://sourcepointglobaloutreach.org/naljor-prison-dharma-service/]
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*Request Books [https://prisonbookprogram.org/for-people-in-prison/request-books/]
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**Book Request Form [https://prisonbookprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/website-request-form.pdf]
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[https://prisonbookprogram.org/for-people-in-prison/national-prisoner-resource-list/ Source Page]   <!-- URL Date too old to use in description -->
  
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===Prison Activist Resource Center (PARC) National Prisoner Resource Directory June 2023 [https://www.prisonactivist.org/sites/default/files/2023-PARC-Directory.pdf]===
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*PARC corresponds with and mails this resource packet to prisoners, their friends and family members. They are often the first point of contact for people to connect with prisoners' rights organizations, community organizations, prison literature and arts projects, family and visiting resources, healthcare and legal resources, parole and pre-release resources, and the prison abolition movement.
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[https://www.prisonactivist.org/ Source Page]
  
Prison Book Program - National Prisoner Resource List (NPRL) 2/2018 [https://prisonbookprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/NPRL.pdf]
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=='''Legal Assistance & Rights'''==
*Large Print Edition 4/2017 [https://prisonbookprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/nprl-lp.pdf]
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*The National Prisoner Resource List (NPRL) provides information about places where prisoners and their families can find support, advocacy, health care information, and outlets for their creativity.  It offers a much-needed lifeline to the outside community. The NPRL also contains information about protecting oneself from HIV, which is spreading like wildfire in prisons. We often hear from people that a resource on the NPRL helped them get the services they needed or simply made them feel less hopeless because they found someplace to turn for support.
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*Prison Book Program, NPRL and Resource Lists from Other Groups [http://prisonbookprogram.org/resources/national-prisoner-resource-list/]
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===American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)===
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*Prisoners' Assistance Directory 2012 [https://www.aclu.org/sites/default/files/field_document/2012_prisoners_assistance_directory.pdf]
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**A list of national and state-based organizations that assist prisoners and their families in various capacities. Includes contact information and descriptions of services for over 300 national, state, local and international organizations that provide assistance to prisoners, ex-offenders, and families of prisoners. It also includes a bibliography of informative books, reports, manuals, and newsletters of interest to prisoners and their advocates.
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**NOTE: Last update in 2012
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**[https://www.aclu.org/other/2012-prisoners-assistance-directory Source Page]
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*Know Your Rights: Prisoner’s Rights [https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/prisoners-rights/]
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**Learn more here about your right to be protected against discrimination and abuse in prison and what to do if your rights are violated. The law is always evolving. If you have access to a prison law library, it is a good idea to research new developments. Includes scenario, “I'm experiencing discrimination or abuse in prison because I’m transgender.”
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Also on [[Queer & LGBTQIA+ Resources]] Page
  
Prison Activist Resource Center (PARC) National Prisoner Resource Directory 6/2018 [https://www.prisonactivist.org/sites/default/files/2018-PARC-directory.pdf]
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===WA County and City Public Defender Offices [http://www.opd.wa.gov/index.php/resources/16-res/17-public-defender]===
*PARC corresponds with and mails this resource packet to prisoners, their friends and family members. We are often the first point of contact for people to connect with prisoners' rights organizations, community organizations, prison literature and arts projects, family and visiting resources, healthcare and legal resources, parole and pre-release resources, and the prison abolition movement.
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*If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, you may ask the court to appoint a public defense attorney to represent you. The determination of eligibility for a court appointed attorney is handled by the local court. The following counties and cities provide local public defender agencies to represent adults and juveniles who are accused of a crime and cannot afford to pay a lawyer.  These agencies may be reached at the phone numbers listed. To find public defense help in a county or city not listed below, contact the court in which the charges are filed.
*Prison Activist Resource Center, Prisoner Support Directory [https://www.prisonactivist.org/projects/prisoner-support-directory]
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'''Legal Assistance & Rights'''
 
 
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Prisoners' Assistance Directory 2012 [https://www.aclu.org/sites/default/files/field_document/2012_prisoners_assistance_directory.pdf]
 
*A list of national and state-based organizations that assist prisoners and their families in various capacities. Includes contact information and descriptions of services for over 300 national, state, local and international organizations that provide assistance to prisoners, ex-offenders, and families of prisoners. It also includes a bibliography of informative books, reports, manuals, and newsletters of interest to prisoners and their advocates.
 
**NOTE: Last update in 2012
 
*ACLU Prisoners' Assistance Directory [https://www.aclu.org/other/2012-prisoners-assistance-directory]
 
 
 
WA County and City Public Defender Offices 2/2015 [https://wiki.sos.wa.gov/ilsstaff/GetFile.aspx?File=%2fWA%20County%20and%20City%20Public%20Defender%20Offices%20-%202-19-2015.pdf]
 
*If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, you may ask the court to appoint a public defense attorney to represent you.  The determination of eligibility for a court appointed attorney is handled by the local court. The following counties and cities provide local public defender agencies to represent adults and juveniles who are accused of a crime and cannot afford to pay a lawyer.  These agencies may be reached at the phone numbers listed.  To find public defense help in a county or city not listed below, contact the court in which the charges are filed.
 
*Washington State Office of Public Defense [http://www.opd.wa.gov/index.php/resources/16-res/17-public-defender]
 
  
  
Center for Justice, Empowering People & Communities [https://cforjustice.org/]
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*Spokane attorney Jim Sheehan founded the Center for Justice in 1999, fulfilling a long desire to do more for his hometown and its most vulnerable citizens. As Sheehan saw it, the courts too often favored the strong, while the powerless often couldn’t afford representation or were tripped up by technicalities.
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*Legal Services [https://cforjustice.org/legal-services/]
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**NOTE: Several of these resources have been removed.  See below for active links.
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**Getting my license back [https://cforjustice.org/legal-services/getting-my-license-back/]
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**Legal Financial Obligations (LFOs) [https://cforjustice.org/legal-services/legal-financial-obligations-lfos/]
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**Clearing my record [https://cforjustice.org/legal-services/clearing-my-record/]
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**A Housing Dispute & Homelessness [https://cforjustice.org/legal-services/a-housing-dispute-or-homelessness/]
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*FAQ [https://cforjustice.org/faq/]
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*Contact Information [https://cforjustice.org/contact/]
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**NOTE: Appointment required
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 20 September 2024

Washington DOC Publications

Resolution Program Manual [1]

  • The Department of Corrections’ Resolution Program is an unbiased, internal resolution and appeal system that promotes effective communication between employees/contract staff/volunteers and individuals under the Department’s jurisdiction in an effort to resolve concerns at the lowest possible level. In order to facilitate a positive, prosocial environment, the Resolution Program was developed with the intent of reducing violence and providing employees/contract staff/volunteers and the individual with an example of appropriate and equitable behavior
  • También disponible en español Recursos en español Recursos Washington DOC

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DOC Health Services Offender Health Plan [2]

  • The Washington state Department of Corrections (DOC) provides medically necessary health and mental health care to incarcerated individuals in our facilities. This includes both major and minor facilities but does not include Work releases. The Washington DOC Health Plan defines which services are medically necessary. The WA DOC Health Plan is not a contract or a guarantee of services to incarcerated individuals.
  • También disponible en español Recursos en español Recursos Washington DOC

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Approved Non-Profit Book Donors [3]

  • Incarcerated individuals may receive used books in any language from approved non-profit organizations.

Education

Adams State University Print-based Prison College Program [4]

  • At Adams State University, they know how important education is to all individuals, especially for those who happen to be incarcerated. Through correspondence courses, Adams State University provides an opportunity for incarcerated students to work for college credit and towards a degree.
  • More information [5]
  • Course Catalog [6]
  • Important Dates/Course Rotation [7]
  • Apply [8]
    • Admissions Checklist [9]
    • Application for admissions [10]
  • Course Registration [11]
    • Course Registration form [12]
  • Third Party Release [13]
  • Policies and Procedures [14]
  • Prison College Program FAQ [15]

For Veterans, see Adams State Veteran specific information on the Veterans Resources page.

Colorado State University-Pueblo (CSU-Pueblo) Undergraduate Degree Program, Extended Studies [16]

  • Independent Study at CSU Pueblo provides rigorous, flexible courses and degree programs so that you can achieve your educational goals on your own schedule. We offer over 100 exceptional print-based and digital correspondence courses and three degree programs, all taught by CSU Pueblo faculty and subject-matter experts. Whether you’re a student looking for flexibility, a student who is incarcerated and needs entirely print-based courses, or a member of our military taking courses at home or abroad, our Independent Study program may be right for you.
  • Independent Study [17]
    • 2021-2022 Extended Studies Catalog [18]
  • Undergraduate Degree Programs [19]
    • Minors Academic Planning Sheet [20]
    • Business Management Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [21]
    • Criminology Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [22]
    • Interdisciplinary Studies Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [23]
    • Sociology Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [24]
    • Foundations of Business & Homeland Security Studies Certificates Academic Planning Sheet 2021-22 [25]

Ohio University Correctional Education [26]

  • Since 1974, Ohio University’s Correctional Education has provided an opportunity for incarcerated students to study through print-based courses, to earn college credit, and work toward an Ohio University degree. Students who want to learn — but aren’t interested in a degree — can take a few courses or complete a legal studies certificate. Degree and certificate options: Associate degrees, Bachelor's degree, Legal Studies Certificate Courses.
  • Future Correctional Education Students or Advocates [27]
    • Admissions Process [28]
    • Inquiry Packet July 2020 [29]
    • Course Formats [30]
    • Legal Studies [31]
      • Non-Credit Legal Education Registration Form [32]
    • Print Based Degree Programs [33]
      • Printable Application Forms [34]
      • Correctional Education Application [35]
        • Consent to Release Education Records [36]
      • Associates Degrees [37]
      • Bachelor's Degrees [38]
      • Cost [39]
        • E-campus Undergraduate Tuition Printer Friendly Version [40]
  • Current Correctional Education Students or Advocates [41]
    • Course List [42]
    • Print Based Course List PDF [43]
    • Course Registration Form [44]
    • Important Dates [45]

Rio Salado College Incarcerated Re-Entry: Distance Learning (IRE) [46]

  • Rio Salado College's Incarcerated Re-entry (IRE) program offers distance learning classes for incarcerated students. Classes are offered in print based correspondence formats.
  • How to Enroll [47]
  • Student Admission Application [48]
  • Out of State Payment Form [49]
  • Correspondence Course Guide [50]
  • All Degree List/Degree Completion Check Sheet [51]
  • All Certificate Lists [52]

Blackstone Career Institute [53]

  • Blackstone Career Institute offers two course options to students who are incarcerated. Paralegal Program Inmate students can earn their paralegal certification. Specialized Courses Inmate students can expand their legal knowledge
  • Paralegal Program for the Incarcerated [54]
  • Getting Started Guide [55]
  • Paralegal Program Overview [56]
  • Advanced Paralegal Course Curriculum [57]
  • Enrollment Agreement 3-17-2020 [58]
  • Tuition Payment Plans Incarcerated Students [59]

Federal Student Aid [60]

  • How Student Aid Works [61]
  • Types of Student Aid [62]
  • Financial Aid Eligibility [63]
  • Confined in Adult Correctional or Juvenile Justice Facility[64]
    • As of July 1, 2023, if you’re confined or incarcerated in a federal or state facility, the following applies to you:You may be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant if you are enrolled in an approved prison education program. You can get Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) and Federal Work-Study (FWS) if you qualify. You can’t get federal student loans. Drug convictions no longer affect federal student aid eligibility. As of July 1, 2023, if you are subject to an involuntary civil commitment for a sexual offense, you may qualify for a Federal Pell Grant.
    • FAFSA Form for Incarcerated Applicants 2024-2025 [65]
  • For information about Federal Student Aid available after incarceration see Employment and Education Page.

Freedom Project [66]

  • Freedom Project is an innovative educational organization serving inmates and those recently released back into the community. Their programs focus on nonviolent communication and mindfulness.
  • Prison Programs [67]
    • Non-Violent Communications [68]
    • Mindfulness [69]
    • Team Inside [70]
  • Re-entry Programs [71]
  • Contact Information [75]

Also on Statewide/National Resource Health Page.

Directories

See "Approved Non-Profit Book Donors" on this page under Washington DOC Publications for a list of non-profits approved to send donated books to people who are incarcerated in Washington DOC facilities.

Books to Prisoners Seattle - How to Request Books [76]

  • Books To Prisoners is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to foster a love of reading behind bars, encourage the pursuit of knowledge and self-empowerment, and break the cycle of recidivism. We believe that books are tools for learning and for opening minds to new ideas and possibilities, and engage incarcerated individuals with the benefits of reading by mailing tens of thousands of free books to inmates across the country each year.

Naljor Prison Dharma Service Resource Directory 3/5/2020 [77]

  • Naljor Prison Dharma Service is an outreach project of SourcePoint Global Outreach. They provide resource materials to men and women in prison throughout the United States, to numerous prison outreach organizations, and to individuals working directly with those inside prison

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Prison Book Program - National Prisoner Resource List (NPRL) 8/2023 [78]

  • This list provides information about places where prisoners and their families can find: Support, Advocacy, Health care information (including HIV protection), Outlets for their creativity, Lifelines to the outside community. We often hear from people that a resource on the National Prisoner Resource List (NPRL) helped them get the services they needed or simply made them feel less hopeless because they found someplace to turn for support. The NPRL is sent to prisoners upon request. There is no charge for it.
  • Request Books [79]
    • Book Request Form [80]

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Prison Activist Resource Center (PARC) National Prisoner Resource Directory June 2023 [81]

  • PARC corresponds with and mails this resource packet to prisoners, their friends and family members. They are often the first point of contact for people to connect with prisoners' rights organizations, community organizations, prison literature and arts projects, family and visiting resources, healthcare and legal resources, parole and pre-release resources, and the prison abolition movement.

Source Page

Legal Assistance & Rights

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

  • Prisoners' Assistance Directory 2012 [82]
    • A list of national and state-based organizations that assist prisoners and their families in various capacities. Includes contact information and descriptions of services for over 300 national, state, local and international organizations that provide assistance to prisoners, ex-offenders, and families of prisoners. It also includes a bibliography of informative books, reports, manuals, and newsletters of interest to prisoners and their advocates.
    • NOTE: Last update in 2012
    • Source Page
  • Know Your Rights: Prisoner’s Rights [83]
    • Learn more here about your right to be protected against discrimination and abuse in prison and what to do if your rights are violated. The law is always evolving. If you have access to a prison law library, it is a good idea to research new developments. Includes scenario, “I'm experiencing discrimination or abuse in prison because I’m transgender.”

Also on Queer & LGBTQIA+ Resources Page

WA County and City Public Defender Offices [84]

  • If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, you may ask the court to appoint a public defense attorney to represent you. The determination of eligibility for a court appointed attorney is handled by the local court. The following counties and cities provide local public defender agencies to represent adults and juveniles who are accused of a crime and cannot afford to pay a lawyer. These agencies may be reached at the phone numbers listed. To find public defense help in a county or city not listed below, contact the court in which the charges are filed.



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