Best Practices for E-reader Tablets in Carceral Institutions - PEN America

Best Practices for E-reader Tablets in Carceral Institutions - PEN America

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Produced by the Coalition for Carceral Access in Literature and Learning (C.A.L.L.) The introduction of e-reader tablets to carceral institutions is a new and growing trend. When implemented in a way that prioritizes incarcerated people

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