In this year-end message, the Utah Prisoner Advocate Network expresses gratitude to the Utah Department of Corrections and its staff for their partnership, responsiveness, and continued efforts throughout a challenging year.
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ICE HOLDS AND TRANSFERS IN WASATCH COUNTY INCREASE SIGNIFICANTLY
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ICE transfers from Wasatch County Jail tripled in 2025 - Park Record
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The tripling in the number of individuals transferred from the jail into ICE custody between 2024 and 2025 occurred even though the number of individuals booked into the jail in 2025, 1,088, had decreased from the prior year’s 1,477.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Childhood abuse is one of the leading root causes of incarceration. However, mainstream conversations about incarcerated women neglect to acknowledge the impact and existence of these traumas.
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Last night, Kari and I conducted outreach to better understand a specific area and the needs of individuals there. We’ve noticed a shift when people move indoor spaces (apartments)—while housing can be positive, it can also create new barriers. Because our services are primarily mobile and street-based, we see fewer people coming out to connect with us. Many individuals are staying inside to avoid police contact or harassment, which raises concerns for our team in a different manner.
This isolation increases risk. When people are not accessing us regularly, they are less likely to receive clean supplies, basic hygiene and Naloxone, which can lead to increased sharing and at higher risk of overdose without Naloxone or Narcan.
During outreach, we focused on reducing these barriers by informing individuals of nearby locations where they can easily walk to meet us. We connected with several community members, including individuals interested in obtaining Naloxone and learning more about our services and other services they can access close by. We also met a woman who has not been tested in a long time and expressed interest in meeting with us for testing.
In addition, we engaged with both familiar faces and new individuals, strengthening relationships and building trust. We also helped clean up the area by picking up drug paraphernalia, contributing to community safety.
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An Accident Turned Into a 22-Year Nightmare When This Innocent Woman was Wrongly Convicted ... See MoreSee Less

An Accident Turned Into a 22-Year Nightmare When This Innocent Woman was Wrongly Convicted
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A Texas mother spent two decades in prison after an accident was prosecuted as murder.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
