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Program aims to connect female inmates with literature
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 7, 2021 - 08:58
There's a new imitative in women's prisons in NSW to make books more accessible for inmates. The project run by Women's Justice Network and named 'Freedom Inside', allows people to buy books to donate directly into prison libraries.