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- Title
- Abusing/killing the imprisoned mentally ill
- Author
- Clark, Edward R.
- Pages
- 8 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Abusing/Killing The Imprisoned Mentally Ill The contents is factual. by Edward R. Clark This writer is a prisoner for over four decades has sought prison reform. Predictably, prison officials react with punitive action including trips to punitive segregation and extended imprisonment. However, placed in segregation has provided insight into the abuse of mentally ill/impaired prisoners in segregation to the degree of causing their death, as I included in reports to the legislature: A Prisoner’...
- PID
- apw:12362451
- Date Uploaded
- 2021-06-10T15:30:37.688Z
- Title
- Being offended - or being in control
- Author
- Clark, Edward R.
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (O)
- BEING OFFENDED - OR BEING IN CONTROL by Edward R. Clark Being in control includes refusing to be offended by any one, any thing, or any set of circumstances. Not being offended is a way of saying, "I have control over how I'm going to feel, and I choose to feel peaceful regardless of what I observe going on." When we feel offended, we are ptacticing judgment, and judgong someone else to be stupid, insensitive. rude, arrogant, foolish or inconsiderate, we find ourselves upset an...
- PID
- apw:12358646
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-06-18T19:04:27.392Z
- Title
- Living our own lives
- Author
- Clark, Edward R.
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (O)
- LIVING OUR OWN LIVES by Edward R. Clark It is tough to handle the criticism by others and easier to adopt behavior that will bring their approval. Doing so is wasting present momentsvin efforts to win the approval of others, or in being concerned with some disapproval that we have encountered. In order to escape the bear trap of approval- seeking, which gives others‘ opinions control over us, lets examine the factors that foster the approval—seekinggneed: The need for approval is based on a s...
- PID
- apw:12358643
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-06-18T19:04:24.651Z
- Title
- Offender
- Author
- Clark, Edward R.
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (O)
- OFFENDER by Edward R. Clark Using the noun offender may be considered politically correct, and in statutes as it represents an individual's present illegal act, whether or not the act results in his or her incarceration. Offender is emphasized by corrections officials in notices, memorandums, policies, all means of communication, including by some staff over the public address system: "Offender John Doe, report to the staff station." The use of this terminology is a constant pu...
- PID
- apw:12358640
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-06-18T19:04:19.665Z
- Title
- Relief or riot: Prisoner of conscience (Part 1)
- Author
- Clark, Edward R.
- Pages
- 15 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Relief Or Riot - Prisoner of Conscience by Edward R. Clark Part 1 This story is true and documented. "Burn the prison down!" This threat echoed throughout the Stillwater prison, even among nonviolent prisoners. The obvious area to carry it out in this 100-year-old prison is its industrial buildings having wooden varnished floors, flammable materials, and large propane tanks. Once the fire started, it would quickly spread, while the local community's fire department waited at th...
- PID
- apw:12360644
- Date Uploaded
- 2021-02-03T15:40:32.026Z
- Title
- Relief or riot: Prisoner of conscience (Part 2)
- Author
- Clark, Edward R.
- Pages
- 5 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Relief Or Riot/Clark 16 Part 2 Prisoner of Conscience For forty years this writer experiences retaliation by corrections officials over my endeavors for prison and sentencing reform, as the following exemplifies along with evidence challenging their actions: When the state's maximum security prison became operational shortly after the legislature passed the bill reducing imprisonment for hundreds of prison inmates, I was among the first scheduled for transfer. The chaplain, who was head ...
- PID
- apw:12360660
- Date Uploaded
- 2021-02-03T15:40:57.996Z
- Title
- Victimized
- Author
- Clark, Edward R.
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (O)
- VICTIMIZED by Edward R. Clark We normally View victims as people who suffer due to criminal acts or cruelty by others. However, anyone can be psycgologically a victim when “M” allowing the negative actions of others to effect them emotionally — whether their actions are intentional or not. We are victimized whenever we find ourselves out of sinc in our life. Or, manipulated by someone else according to what they dictate, includinghnn sharing their self—imposed misery or being argumentive. As ...
- PID
- apw:12358649
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-06-18T19:04:31.634Z