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Prison blogs
Prison blogs are weblogs written by people held in prison.〔Sebastian Matkey. Blogging Behind Bars: How Prison Blogs Revived Prison Literature in the United States. Munich: GRIN Verlag, 2011〕
==Examples of prison blogs==
;New Zealand
* Tim Selwyn in Mount Eden Prison, New Zealand, ca.2006〔Colin Espiner. Prison blog ban ruled out. The Press (Christchurch, New Zealand), August 1, 2006.〕
; Thailand
* (Thai Prison Life ) a collection of blogs and articles relating the experience of life in Thailand's many overcrowded prisons.
;United Kingdom
* (Ben's Prison Blog ) written by Ben Gunn, imprisoned in Sudbury (HM Prison), Derbyshire, England, 2009–2012. Since his release, Ben has continued his blog.〔Parmy Olson. (Prison Blogger Reveals Christmas Day Menu Behind Bars ). Forbes, 12/24/2010〕
* Anarch
*ish
* written by Jonathan May-Bowles, serving 6-week sentence for throwing a pie in Rupert Murdoch's face, 2011〔Patrick Kingsley. The pie man and the prison blog. The Guardian (London), August 16, 2011〕
* Tommy Sheridan, in Barlinnie prison, Glasgow〔Release threat ends Sheridan's prison blog. Sunday Mail (UK), June 19, 2011.〕〔Dean Herbert. Probe over jailed Sheridan's website blog. The Express (Scottish ed.), Feb. 7, 2011.〕
* (Adam Mac: blogging behind bars ) written by Adam Mac, imprisoned in Wakefield (HM Prison). A recent blogger (2013) who still had to fight for the right to blog, years after other prisoners had won this right.
* (Prison UK: an Insider's View ) written by Alex Cavendish, an ex-prisoner who was released in March 2014. The blog was launched in July 2014.
;United States
* ("On the Inside" ) by Paul Modrowski, an autistic man serving life without parole at Stateville prison in Illinois. He was given a life without parole sentence based on an accountability theory for supposedly lending his car to Bob Faraci who was later acquitted. This is likely a case of discrimination.
* (Leigh Sprague's Diary of a Wimpy Con ) written by Leigh Sprague, currently serving a sentence in a federal prison camp in California for a non-violent white-collar crime. The posts document his journey through the criminal justice system, from initial charges to indictment to sentencing as well as his experiences in prison and his outspoken views in regard to the prison-industrial complex and mass incarceration
* (Behind Prison Walls ) written by William D. Hastings, serving a 19-year sentence for a violent crime.
* (Jon's Jail Journal ) written by Shaun Attwood〔Shaun Attwood. Hard Time: A Brit in America's Toughest Jail. Mainstream Publishing Company, Limited, 2010.〕
* Between the Bars (blog), a blog platform for prisoners in the U.S.A. without internet access
* (The Mind of Maurice Clarett ), written by Maurice Clarett while in prison in Ohio, 2008-2010〔Pomona College. (Introduction to Digital Media Studies blog entry ), March 3, 2009〕
* Running in Place written by Charlie Engle, serving 21-month sentence in Beaver, West Virginia, for mortgage fraud, 2011–present〔Joe Nocera. In Prison For Taking A Liar Loan. New York Times, March 26, 2011.〕
* (Justin's Blog ), written by Justin Paperny while in the privately managed Taft Federal Prison Camp, California, 2008-2009〔Denise Allabaugh. (Former Ponzi schemer recalls greed-fueled life ). Citizens Voice (Wilkes-Barre, PA), April 20, 2010〕
* (Live From Lockdown ), blog written by various inmates in the Federal prison system, including highly influential gang-leaders and those held in solitary confinement, Current
* (Stories from Inside ), written by current and former (ADHD Corrections Project ) participants, 2012-present
* Chelsea Manning's blog

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