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At present I am in a super max-SHU
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Author
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Housworth, Andrew
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1 page
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State
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Kansas
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Andrew Housworth Kansas NO TITLE At present I am in a super Max-SHU unit under (O.S.R.) Other Security Risk. I have never reseved any discipline for any of the activity I am being held on. I am held in "Lockdown" for alleged trafficking of contraband but have never been charged, wrote up or accused of said activity. When I inquire I am told it is confidential information that cant be shared. Another words I am not allowed to face my acuser or even know what I am being acused of. How...
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apw:12343384
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-18T01:21:35.493Z
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Change is difficult
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Author
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McReynolds, Brandon
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Pages
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5 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Change is difficult Change is difficult. Growth is difficult. Real growth necessitates exploring and challenging my thoughts, feelings, beliefs, values, morals, and behaviors. Likewise, it includes taking a critical stance towards my environment. This is my life, everything in it is personal, intimate, and immersed in who I am. I cannot compartmentalize my life to such an exact that nothing touches my core. This is unhealthy, and illogical. I must, however, learn to develop a meaningful ratio...
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apw:12347861
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Date Uploaded
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2017-11-02T19:42:29.402Z
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Correcting corrections
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Author
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Zab Real
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Pages
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4 pages
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Correcting Corrections by Zab Real Corrections… The Department of Corrections… From the inside of my cell, looking out, I sometimes sit and ponder the question as to what do they seriously call themselves correcting? With a -return to prison- rate so high that it can kiss Jesus on the cheek, my good American tax payer’s have to be scratching their heads as well, wondering “what in the world is really going on inside of these walls?” I’ll tell you exactly what’s going on, and my enlightenment ...
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apw:12353217
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-26T10:59:41.193Z
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Corruption plagues the military's injustice system
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Author
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Brown, Leon, IV
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Pages
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3 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Corruption plagues the Military injustice System. Known as the UCMJ, this one-sided, oppressive, and grossly flawed (in)justice system destroys countless lives and breaks up innocent families who fall victim to the military's dishonest and heartless Court Martials. The military is biased against men, if you serve in the military you have no rights. You are guilty until proven innocent, even so, you will still be convicted of a “lesser included offense”, no evidence is required to put you...
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apw:12350523
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T14:09:37.673Z
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Example?
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Author
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Kiser, Paul J.
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Date
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2018-07-05
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Example? 7-5-18 I find it difficult to believe that a 18-19 year old kid two weeks of training can somehow by example rehabilitate me. Make no mistake, that is, according to the law, their job. It's a top down problem. The D.O.C from the secretary on, does nothing to create an Esprit de Corps. Which is essential to promote a mission goal. Part of this problem is that each facility (Kansas) has its own training cadre, each with its own ethos biases, perceptions and way of doing things his...
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apw:12354715
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-16T17:32:05.983Z
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Experiences of solitary confinement
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Author
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Clark, Robert
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Date
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2018-06-04
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Pages
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5 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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-1- 6.4.18 The American Prison Writing Archive The Marshall Project Experience of Solitary Confinement My name is Bob Clark, I'm currently incarcerated in the Kansas Prison System. I am serving a sentence of 122-222 yrs. My release date is 2104 which is the next century. I've served a total of 50 years in prison. After years of violence against staff and inmates alike I will die in this prison. I got locked up when I was 13 and I'm 63 now. I've never driven a car, been to ...
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apw:12355016
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-16T20:15:40.26Z
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Hell hole
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Author
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Zab Real
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Pages
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4 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Hell Hole The Effects of Long-Term Segregation Most people in society has no ideal of what goes on inside these prison walls, but here is a few reasons why you should... I have been in prison for the past fourteen (14) years, with the last five (5) of those years spent in solitary confinement, and had I not experienced this type of mental torture for myself I probably wouldn't even believe it existed... I had never witnessed human beings act in such a manner before this day... One mornin...
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apw:12349845
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-15T21:23:27.926Z
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I wake up between 2 and 3 A.M
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Author
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Ward, Randall S.
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6 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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1 I wake up between 2 and 3 A.M. I wash my face, brush my teeth and comb my hair. As I wait for drinks (hot chickory and watered down juice) I usually write or read. Once the drinks are passed, I mix a shot of instant coffee with the chickory. This is my pre-workout. I am an inmate at Hutchinson Correctional Facility, Central Unit (max custody) which is located in Hutchinson Kansas. I am currently in segregation in A2 cellhouse, cell 215. My name is Randall S. Ward, K.D.O.C #. I have been in ...
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apw:12361579
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Date Uploaded
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2021-02-03T16:05:38.04Z
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In the year 2005
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Author
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Noyce, David A.
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6 pages
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Text (O)
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In the year 2005, I was in the tenth year of a thirty year sentence, mid way through appealing what was, what is and will always be a wrongful conviction, when I experienced one of the most notable, surprising, soul shaking, unexpected things I ever had. A dis-ease in the mind manifested as a disease in the body, and on October 11th,2005, at 5:30 am, I awoke to what felt like a W.W.W.F kick in the chest! "Maybe a book had fallen off the shelf and landed on me"; that was the immediat...
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PID
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apw:12349954
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-15T21:58:44.009Z
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Title
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Inside looking in
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Author
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Kiser, Paul J.
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Pages
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1 page
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Text (TR_WF)
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Inside Looking In 4-2-18 The American model of incarceration is broke and broken. Dept. of Corrections throughout the land are the only businesses, and they are businesses, that produce a defective product and blame the product. We are dealing with human beings and if society takes on the responsibility of incarceration, then rehabilitation or at least the true attempt at, must be part of the equation. The vast majority of prisoners at this very moment will be released some day. Allthough we ...
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apw:12352952
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-25T19:49:15.813Z
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Military injustice legion
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Author
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Brown, Leon, IV
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Date
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2018-01-14
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (O)
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MILITARY INJUSTICE LEGION "Advocating Rights for America's Military" January 14, 2018 Dear Sir or Madam, I respectfully ask for your attention regarding serious matters that adversely impacts hundreds of military families each year. Corruption plagues the military's injustice system, known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Our military heroes deserve to have the same constitutional safeguards that every American citizen enjoys. America's military have fo...
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apw:12352659
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Date Uploaded
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2018-06-15T21:38:23.809Z
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Ms. Ogyny
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Author
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Zab Real
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Pages
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4 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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"Ms. Ogyny" by Zab Real As a society, we seem not to be aware of, or to never even stop to seriously think of how dangerous and destructive the Rule of Law is designed to separate the male convict in the Department of Corrections from the healthy relationship and guidance of our women. What brought me to this inquiry? Well, two things... First, I was sitting in my cell one evening watching television and found myself completely glued to a "special" that was ran on the PBS ...
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apw:12353242
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-26T11:00:07.646Z
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Recently I read something in a newspaper
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Author
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Noyce, David A.
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Pages
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12 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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NO TITLE Recently, I read something in a newspaper that said that there were around two and a half million incarcerated in all of the jails and in all of the prisons across the United States. That staggering sum makes it one of the largest metropolitan populations in the United States and has easily surpassed the combined prison populations of Iran, Cuba, and North Korea. Of those 2.5 million inmates roughly 6%, or about 175,000 will never go home. I am one of those 175,000 and I am locked do...
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apw:12350281
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T12:18:35.75Z
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Reflections
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Author
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Kiser, Paul J.
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Date
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2018-11-15
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Reflections 11-15-18 I'm in the "hole" right now, I hit a guy in the head with a fab motor for stealing my mp3 player. Segregation is a loud dirty place. People lose themselves down here because that's all they have left. Just today a man in the cell above me has plugged his toilet to flood his cell. The overflow cascading down like a pungent waterfall. The C.O.'s eventually shut the water off and the shower stops. Out in front of my cell a mini-lake has formed. The w...
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PID
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apw:12356129
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-23T19:24:24.736Z
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The 5th victims
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Author
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Kiser, Paul J.
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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The 5th Victims Everybody forgets about them, the loved ones. The ones left behind. The ones on the other side of the aisle. The ones who also ask why. Why did he do it? What did I do wrong? Why didnt I see? What did I do wrong? How do I go on? Grief and guilt are terrible alone, but together can shatter who you are. They are looked upon with pity not compassion. They shoulder the guilt without being guilty. They all do the time too. Some without accepting what was done. They belieive because...
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PID
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apw:12353008
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-25T21:47:15.986Z
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Title
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The long-term prison: Warehousing the elderly
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Author
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Clark, Robert
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Pages
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4 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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The Long-term Prisoner - Warehousing the Elderly By Robert (Bob) Clark Let me introduce myself, my name is Bob Clark. I'm serving a very lengthy sentence, 121-222 yrs for a series of violent assaults in prison years ago. I've been incarcerated for 50 years, came in the prison system at the age of 13 and I'm now 63. My essay is on warehousing elderly prisoners. At the present there is an aging crisis in the american prison system. It's cause is brought on buy law-makers wit...
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PID
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apw:12354915
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-16T19:26:18.931Z