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http://www.angulimala.org.uk/
 Angulimala - the Buddhist Prison Chaplaincy Organisation  New window
 Organisation representing Buddhism in the prison service.
http://www.angulimala.org.uk/
http://www.bpf.org/html/current_projects/prison_program/prison_program.html
 Buddhist Peace Fellowship Prison Program  New window
 Works with prisoners, their families, and all other persons associated with the prison system to address the systemic violence within the prison-industrial complex.
http://www.bpf.org/html/current_projects/prison_program/prison_program.html
http://www.gatelessgate.org/prison/prison.htm
 Gateless Gate Prison Outreach Program  New window
 Florida prison effort of the Kwan Um School of Zen.
http://www.gatelessgate.org/prison/prison.htm
http://www.mro.org/smr/prison.htm
 National Buddhist Prison Sangha - Zen Mountain Monastery Prison Program  New window
 Features nationwide network of Buddhist volunteers who make themselves available to interested inmates in their area. Depending on their experience with practice, as well as their time and personal resources, these volunteers may provide support through correspondence, visits, and the creation and leading of practice groups.
http://www.mro.org/smr/prison.htm
http://www.prisondharmanetwork.org/
 Prison Dharma Network  New window
 A nonsectarian Buddhist support network for prisoners, prison volunteers, and correctional workers. An affiliate of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship.
http://www.prisondharmanetwork.org/
http://www.shambhala.org/int/spc.html
 Shambhala Prison Community  New window
 Initiates Buddhist meditation groups in US prisons and jails.
http://www.shambhala.org/int/spc.html
http://www.engaged-zen.org/
 Zen Practice for Inmates  New window
 Meditation training as an alternative to conventional sentencing. During the past year a "scholarship" fund has been created to assist serious inmate practitioners in attending a monastic training period on parole or at release from prison. The Engaged Zen Foundation intends to establish a monastic-based alternative sentencing facility where offenders may serve out sentences in a highly disciplined Zendo atmosphere.
http://www.engaged-zen.org/

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