70 East Lake Street, Suite 410
Chicago, IL 60601
Serves: IL
Focus area/description: John Howard Association is Illinois' only independent, nonprofit citizen correctional oversight organization. Our mission is to monitor prisons and advance independent oversight of carceral systems to promote humane treatment and increased transparency. As long as there are prisons, we aspire to have a system that is equitable, reduces harm, and respects people's humanity.
JHA is one of the country's oldest prison reform organizations, and one of only three nonprofit organizations nationwide that monitors their state's prison system. Founded in 1901, JHA has become a leading voice in Illinois criminal justice reform, and a well-known and respected prison watchdog organization.
We lead monitoring visits inside every Illinois prison - adult and juvenile - to observe conditions, treatment, and programming; we speak to and survey incarcerated people and prison staff; and we request and analyze prison data. We receive letters from people in prison as well as emails and phone calls from their loved ones, and code and track issues and concerns shared with us in those communications. We then document, report on, and testify to the realities experienced by Illinois' incarcerated population. Our reports identify issues and forward recommendations for change. In sum, JHA's work provides a window into an otherwise closed system; this is critical to exposing the most serious issues and getting them addressed.
JHA is the eyes and ears of the public inside Illinois' prisons. We focus on the realities of what people incarcerated in Illinois are experiencing and what they are concerned about; our advocacy priorities are based upon the their priorities. We learn from the experiences and perspectives of those who are incarcerated, and bring their voices and solutions to important conversations in order to mobilize change.
John Howard Association of Illinois confirmed this listing on July 08, 2024.
150 N. Michigan Ave.
Suite 600
Chicago, IL 60601
(312) 201-9740
inquiry@aclu-il.org (email)
312-201-9760 (fax)
Serves: IL
Focus area/description: The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois is a non-profit, non-partisan organization, dedicated to protecting freedom, liberty, equality and justice for all within the United States. The ACLU accomplishes its goals through litigation, lobbying and education programs. The ACLU-IL advocates on behalf of children in the troubled Illinois juvenile justice system, as well as adults in the Illinois Department of Corrections.
The ACLU-IL does not accept walk-ins or appointments. Please contact the Intake Department via mail, phone, fax, or email.
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Illinois confirmed this listing on July 10, 2024.
The Jailhouse Lawyers Manual is a free guide to legal rights and procedures designed for people in prison. It contains nine sections designed to help incarcerated people learn about their rights, file lawsuits in both state and federal court, attack their conviction or sentence, and address the conditions of their imprisonment. It also contains information about the rights of incarcerated people related to health, safety, religious freedom, and more. We suggest accessing the online version of the manual and mailing the relevant chapters to your incarcerated loved one.
The Jailhouse Lawyers Handbook is a free resource for people in prison who want to file a federal lawsuit addressing poor conditions in prison or abuse by prison staff. This guide will not help challenge convictions or sentences or provide guidance on actions in state courts. It also has 14 appendices that provide sample complaints, legal forms, and guidance on how to reach out to journalists, among other topics. You can download relevant chapters of the handbook and mail them to your incarcerated loved one or request to have a copy mailed to them.