Series: Prison Diaries

Produced by Radio Diaries

Five inmates, four correctional officers and a judge were given tape recorders.

Five inmates, four correctional officers and a judge were given tape recorders. For six months, the diarists kept audio journals and recorded the sounds and scenes of everyday life behind bars: shakedowns, new inmate arrivals, roll call, monthly family visits, meals at the chow hall, and quiet moments late at night inside a cell.

Prison Diaries aired in on NPR's All Things Considered in January 2001. Launched in conjunction with Prison Diaries is Picture Projects' Web site: www.360degrees.org. The site features in-depth accounts from some of the inmates who have kept diaries, as well as interviews with family members, judges, lawyers, correctional officers, victims and victims' families. 360-degree panoramas allow viewers to enter the inmate's cell, the judge's chamber or family's living room while listening to the audio diaries. Hide full description

Five inmates, four correctional officers and a judge were given tape recorders. For six months, the diarists kept audio journals and recorded the sounds and scenes of everyday life behind bars: shakedowns, new inmate arrivals, roll call, monthly family visits, meals at the chow hall, and quiet moments late at night inside a cell. Prison Diaries aired in on NPR's All Things Considered in January 2001. Launched in conjunction with Prison Diaries is Picture Projects' Web site: www.360degrees.org. The site features in-depth accounts from some of the inmates who have kept diaries, as well as interviews with family members, judges, lawyers, correctional officers, victims and victims' families. 360-degree panoramas allow viewers to enter the inmate's cell, the judge's chamber or family's... Show full description


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John Mills, a 21-year-old inmate, is serving seven to nine years.

Bought by Hearing Voices, KPCC, and WYSO


  • Added: Dec 09, 2003
  • Length: 00:18:28
  • Licenses: 3
Sergeant Furman Camel is retiring after 27 years.

  • Added: Dec 09, 2003
  • Length: 00:19:18
One year ago, Judge Jeremiah, a Rhode Island juvenile court judge, and Matthew, a 16-year-old repeat offender, were given tape recorders.

Bought by KXOT Public Radio, KIDE, and WMPG


  • Added: Dec 09, 2003
  • Length: 00:15:56
  • Licenses: 3
At the age of 15, Cristel viciously attacked a rival classmate with a razor blade.

Bought by Marfa Public Radio


  • Added: Dec 09, 2003
  • Length: 00:20:05
  • Licenses: 1