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(Prea) Another program appointed by DPS (AS-IS)
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Author
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Litteral, Mack
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3 pages
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(Prea) Another Program Appointed By DPS (As-Is) Could you believe our prison system is so badly organized and also shows just how much our corrupt prison officers, medical staff & leaders, and even the office personal in Raleigh who runs this state (N.C) Prison System now called Department of Public Safety. (What a Joke) Hi. I'm Mack Litteral I'm here to share information un-edited by any prison or state official. I've been a writer & artist only two years and some. But...
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apw:12357269
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Date Uploaded
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2019-10-28T20:15:05.073Z
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1st amendment under siege
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Author
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Magnific, Roc
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Date
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2017-03-03
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3 pages
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Prisoners' writings, American -- Unknown, Unknown. Department of Correction
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Text (TR_WF)
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"1st Amendment Under Siege" Recently last year (May,2016) Arkansas Department of Correction Czarina Wendy Kelly issued a rather fastidious policy that cited newspaper clippings would be banned from prisoner mail, classifying them as (wait for it - with bated breath) "contraband"!? According [ineligible] to ADC (Ay, Carumba! Arkansas Department of Corruption) policy, they are... concerned about drug smuggling but said vitiated policy does not affect newspapers sent directly...
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apw:12350565
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T14:09:39.949Z
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28 days from Nirvana
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Author
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Kayer, George
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2 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Text (O)
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28 Days From Nirvana By George Kayer My condition is so rare, on the North American continent less than 3,400 people are stricken by it. The population of this continent: home to Canada, Mexico and the U.S.A. is estimated at half a billion people . Through government reports, we know it's found in only 36 areas in the United States. The mortality rate is 40% to 93% depending on a state's resources and its government's willingness to aggressively combat this rare condition. Rega...
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apw:12344093
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-20T10:56:33.87Z
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4 year old nephew travels across the state to visit, but is denied by prison staff
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Author
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Bell, Shane
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Date
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2017-08-25
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Pages
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3 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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4 year old nephew travels across the state to visit, but is denied by prison staff About a month or so ago I made arrangements with my family about when they would visit me. I was excited to meet my 4-year old nephew named Carter for the first time ever, as well as my 6 year old nephew Keegan. I needed to get my 4-year old nephew Carter on my visit list so my parents, who were traveling across the state of South Dakota to visit me with him could get in to see me. I contacted the Unit Coordina...
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apw:12350889
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T16:49:57.87Z
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4993 word essay
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Author
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Powers-Wali, Anthony
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16 pages
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4993 Word Essay At the age of sixteen I was incarcerated for First Degree Murder and later sentenced to 77-years in prison. There seemed to be little consideration of the affects it would have on a teenager to be housed with adults. Fortunately for me I was a fighter. There is a strange unwritten rule in prison that if somebody is willing to stick up for himself from day one then other prisoners will be willing to help him. If you don't stand up for yourself then you are left to the wolv...
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apw:12347577
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T15:26:46.677Z
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60 second house call: 101
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Author
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Crump, Chernikko L.
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5 pages
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60 Second House Call: 101 by: Chernikko L. Crump Greetings, A.P.W.A contributors and audiences abroad. Once again it is an honor and a privilege to be able to share my thoughts as well as first hand experiences on major issues and areas of concern that we face in the American criminal justice system. I would like to take a brief moment in introducing A.P.W.A. contributors, and audiences to our first session of 60 second house calls and also give a brief description of this series and its inte...
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apw:12359626
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:29:23.19Z
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7 question presidential voting quiz
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)
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Date
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2015-04-24
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4 pages
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State
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North Carolina
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7 Question Presidential Voting Quiz Before we exercise our rights to aid in the Presidential voting process or exercise our right to vote for our next president. let us take a quick quiz to see who is better suitable to say these words and fulfill these roles as President. Presidential Oath of Office Which Presidential candidate you think is better capable of reciting and living up to these words? "I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United S...
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apw:12343536
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-18T20:59:20.152Z
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7 thing Bill Clinton did for African American communities
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2013
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3 pages
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"7" Thing Bill Clinton Did for African American Communities By: Honest Willie Worley Jr, Prison Intelligence Cartoonist/Journalist Every once in awhile there comes along a political figure that possess the ability to seduce the masses. Their approach is as smooth as water energizing everyone with a false sense of hydration. We thirst for this political hydration, and before dehydration can kick in, the crinch our political thirst with seductive politics. Bill Clinton was the master ...
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apw:12346776
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:03:04.757Z
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A North Carolina ex-felon most valuable election
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Not only do prisoners being release from North Carolina prisons have an obligation to utilize their voting rights, and encouraging their family and friends to do the same. They also have a very special election that is mandatory to their well being. "Judicial election." Approximately a week before North Carolina prisoners are released, their city or county law enforcement, are aware of the prisoners release. At this point the ex-felon becomes prey to a racial criminal justice system...
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apw:12346807
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:03:06.399Z
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A brief history of administrative segregation in Texas
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Author
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Feijoo, Joe
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4 pages
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Text (O)
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A Brief History of Administrative Segregation in Texas By: Joe Feijoo “Ad. Seg.” Is short for Administrative Segregation. (ad-seg). The commonly held understanding of solitary confinement defines ad-seg. It is, at best, the most grim form of incarceration and is reserved for offenders who exhibit behavior that is harmful to themselves, other offenders, staff or prison facilities. It is an enhanced method of punishment within the institution of punishment. The guidelines for putting an offender ...
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apw:12357807
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Date Uploaded
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2019-10-28T20:33:45.331Z
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A convicts prayer
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Author
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The Wordist WAM
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1 page
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Text (TR_WF)
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A Convicts Prayer Oh God please hear this convicts plea And continue to lay your hands heavily upon me For shive and shank equals my rod and staff But if death should call, will you intercede on my behalf Will you touch my spirit and hold my soul Keep me program enrolled and eligible for parole Take me off the docket of any further days in court While at the same time keeping me secluded from the disciplinary reports Make my environment safe and friendly Whether at a level five state prison o...
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apw:12346668
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T00:32:37.031Z
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A da in the SHU
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Author
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Bomani, Diallo
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2 pages
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State
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California
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A da in the SHU I awake this morning to my pitiful predicament. The instant my eyes popped open I shuddered from the reality of harsh environment. Suddenly I stood and move to the center of the of the cell to perform a simple test. Sure enough standing in the [modd?] middle I was able to touch opposent walls with outstretched arms. The cell was about about eight by five. Five feet wide and eight feet long. A cement box smaller than the size of a home bath room. The cement walls, floors, and c...
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apw:12344496
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-21T13:51:17.397Z
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A day in the life of time
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Author
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Clemmons-Bey, Eric
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3 pages
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A Day in the Life of Time My name is Eric. I was born and raised in St.Louis, but for the past 34 years I have been in prison in Missouri. I have been in the South East Correctional Center at Charleston, Missouri for seven years now. When I was 21, I was sentenced to 50 years without the possibility of parole for killing a young man who was trying to rob my younger brother. I did not have a prison record. Very few people have any idea what it is like to be incarcerated for decades. Here is wh...
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apw:12346733
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T00:44:48.789Z
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A future
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Author
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Cervantes, Mario
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Date
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2019-01-11
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5 pages
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Mario Cervantes Jan. 11. 2019 A Future Can someone progress out from the shadow his past was built within? Solitary confinement. By: Mario Cervantes A Future Growing up in CYFD custody, (Children Youth and Families department.) is like growing up on a planet that Earth does not know of its existence. Then you're sent to Earth and expected to function correctly. Ending up in solitary confinement within the juvenile CYFD facilities is like a George Orwell book not written. I spent a lot of...
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apw:12356444
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-24T14:52:20.689Z
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A heartfelt thank-you
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Author
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Chatman-Bey, Tony
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3 pages
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A HEARTFELT THANK-YOU I am an inmate presently housed at the Medium Security ECI-East Prison in Westover, Maryland. It is the largest prison in the state however, being located on the Eastern Shore it often feels like being in another country. I have been incarcerated for 30 years and in that time I have seen the health care providers go from very good to very bad, to what it is now “Mediocre”. As you can guess just about any inmate can give you some horror stories about the medical care in p...
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PID
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apw:12351349
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T19:43:02.764Z
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Title
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A hidden cost
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Author
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Mehmel, Peter
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Date
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2009
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2 pages
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Text (O)
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Peter Mehmel A Hidden Cost The eve of my son’s fifth birthday seemed especially cruel. I’m sure he woke up excited and happy to celebrate his special day, only to find that his father was gone. I can’t imagine how my wife, six months pregnant with our daughter, managed to find the words to tell him. The party arrangements were done, the cake safely stashed, we’d confirmed who would attend and even had a few bucks left over. That evening friends were playing in a band at a local bar. Maybe eve...
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apw:12350037
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T01:01:59.109Z
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A lesson in language
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Author
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Piwowar, Robert
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14 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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A Lesson in Language Incarceration has forced me to postpone my plans of travelling to the continents of Europe and Asia. Six years into a twenty year sentence for manslaughter, watching Globe Trekker on PBS or flipping through vacation mags in the prison library is the closest I get. My travels into Quebec and Mexico taught me that every street sign, television or radio program, menu, and all product packaging provides a lesson in language. Simply going about a regular routine in a foreign l...
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apw:12347101
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T14:22:45.331Z
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A letter to law-enforcement executives
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2014-11-26
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8 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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A Letter to Law-Enforcement Executives My name is Willie Worley Jr. I consider myself a servant of the people as the minister of Self-Defense of National Intelligence for African American Communities 3rd Party Black Panthers. Since my reign I have made it my number one goal to point to the facts of the many dysfunctions that plague our communities both African and caucasian Americans. I have focused on the causes of the social derangements that has effected our nations racial communication li...
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apw:12346902
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:31:47.199Z
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A model of futility: The PLRA and Wisconsin's Inmate Complaint System
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Author
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Taliaferro, Robert
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9 pages
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Text (O)
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Robert Taliaferro, 150555 JCI P.O. Box 233 Black River Falls, WI 54615-0233 A.MODEL OF FUTILITY: The PLRA and Wisconsin's Inmate Complaint System by Robert E. Taliaferro, Jr. Introduction In 1996 Congress passed the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) in response to a few highly publicized--but isolated and over—exaggerated--instances of prisoner abuse of the judicial process. The PLRA was designed as a tool to curb those abuses by making it more diffi- cult for prisoners to seek judicia...
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PID
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apw:12349215
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Date Uploaded
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2017-11-03T14:47:30.513Z
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A murder victim speaks: The truth in the age of "me too"
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Author
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Douglas, Steffe'n
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Pages
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14 pages
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Text (O)
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American Prison Writing Archive: A Murder Victim Speaks A Murder Victim Speaks: (The Truth in the Age of "Me Too") I am a murder victim... I have often said that Paul Harvey was right. I maintain that to this day. 'If you want to see the worst that society has to offer humanity sit outside a prison at shift change'. No one is more corrupt, no one is more criminal than those folks you'll see exiting or entering the facility with badges on their chests. You won't b...
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PID
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apw:12359321
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:21:32.036Z
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