1. Alliance of Non-Governmental Organizations on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Information Center, P.O. Box 81826, Lincoln, Nebraska 68501-1826 U.S.A. - Contact Gary Hill, tel. 402-464-0602, fax: 402-464-5931
2. International Legal Defense Counsel (ILDC), 111 S. 15th Street, 24th Floor Packard Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 U.S.A. - contact Richard D. Atkins - tel. 215-977-9982, fax: 215-564-2859
3. Council of Europe, Strasbourg, 67075 France - contact H. J. Bartsch, Head of Crime Problems Division, tel. 33-88-41-2219, fax: 33-88-41-2764
4. United States Justice Dept., Office of Enforcement Operation, Criminal Division - contact Jody Ferrusi, P.O. Box 7600, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, DC 20044 U.S.A., tel. 202-514-3684, fax: 202-514-5143
5. Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Branch of the United Nations, P.O. Box 500, Vienna A-1400, Austria - tel. (0043-1) 21131m faxL (00431) 209 2599
6. Prisoners Abroad, 82 Rosebery Ave., London EC1R-4RR England - contact Janet Johnston, tel. 4471-833-3467, fax: 4471-833-3460 {scroll down}
7. OAS (Organization of American States), 19th and Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20001 U.S.A., tel. 202-458-3404, fax: 202-458-1520
8. International Bar Association - SGP, Criminal Law Committee, 2 Harewood Place, Hanover Square, London W1R 9HB, England, tel. (4471) 629-1206, fax: (4471) 409-0456
[Note: As of an August, 2000 report - The number of states which do not yet have prisoner transfer enabling legislation has now been reduced to five (5). Those final five states are: (1) DELAWARE; (2) GEORGIA; (3) MISSISSIPPI; (4) NORTH CAROLINA; (5) WEST VIRGINIA. Ohio has very restrictive legislation and Vermont only permits transfers to Canada.]