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- Jail_solidarity abstract "Jail solidarity is unity of purpose of those incarcerated or imprisoned. In some mass arrest situations, the activists decide to use solidarity tactics to secure the same plea bargain for everyone. Sometimes activists also make a mutual decision to reject offered plea bargains and take their cases to trial in order to overburden the court system, or in order to otherwise mutually support one another as co-defendants; an example of this would be the Camden 28. It is generally agreed that jail solidarity works best when a plan is arranged ahead of time. One of the governing principles of the anti-nuclear movement in the United States was jail solidarity. Some activists have viewed jail solidarity as being very important for their states of mind while imprisoned. Jail solidarity can also refer to non-prisoners holding rallies outside prisons or otherwise helping to provide moral support to prisoners, especially imprisoned activists or colleagues. It has been hypothesized that prison administrations throughout the United States might be overwhelmed by prisoner organizing across racial lines. Per Herngren, recounting his prison experience, writes:A number of prisoner advocacy organizations, including PrisonerSolidarity.org, which serves as a news portal, are part of the prisoner solidarity movement.".
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- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink Anti-nuclear_movement_in_the_United_States.
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Activism.
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- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink Moral_support.
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink News_portal.
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink Plea_bargain.
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_advocacy.
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_support.
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink Solidarity.
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink The_Camden_28.
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLink Web_portal.
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jail solidarity".
- Jail_solidarity wikiPageWikiLinkText "jail solidarity".
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- Jail_solidarity subject Category:Activism.
- Jail_solidarity hypernym Unity.
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- Jail_solidarity type Article.
- Jail_solidarity comment "Jail solidarity is unity of purpose of those incarcerated or imprisoned. In some mass arrest situations, the activists decide to use solidarity tactics to secure the same plea bargain for everyone. Sometimes activists also make a mutual decision to reject offered plea bargains and take their cases to trial in order to overburden the court system, or in order to otherwise mutually support one another as co-defendants; an example of this would be the Camden 28.".
- Jail_solidarity label "Jail solidarity".
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