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- Title
- #Incarcerated lives matter
- Author
- Hamilton, Lacino
- Pages
- 2 pages
- State
- Michigan
- Text (O)
- #Incarcerated Lives Matter By: Lacino Hamilton Just a few years ago, the crises of mass incarceration was largely thought of as an invisible issue. Talked about almost exclusively in abolitionist circles and on prison yards. It is now part of the mainstream discourse. Publications and groups spanning the political spectrum, even presidential hopefuls in both parties, claim support for reducing the incarceration rate. Still, we must not be naive. Elite-level alliances, the dominant voice, tape...
- PID
- apw:12345532
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T23:38:38.736Z
- Title
- 4A4L - unsensored
- Author
- Pennix, Ladaro
- Date
- 2014-04-21
- Pages
- 7 pages
- State
- California
- Text (TR)
- Ladaro Pennix CA written 4-21-14 Positive Greetings A.P.W.A.,... This essay will be called "4A4L-unsensored," where I will unlock a reality into the abrusive abhorrent crimes against the captive soul's within "4A4L," by wicked correctional officers who's abuse is as noteworthy as Corcoran's gladiator fights in the '90's and early and mid-2000's... So without further ado allow me to introduce you to 4A4L's insideous world of corrupted offi...
- PID
- apw:12343185
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-17T18:19:38.061Z
- Title
- 666
- Author
- Radford, Frederick L. Sr.
- Date
- 2016-07-11
- Pages
- 5 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- (666) Essay by, Frederick Radford 7/11/2016 One reason I chose to title this essay “666”, is because I’m thirty six years old and 36 = 3 / 6’s = 666. Even though I am a peace maker, I’ve been battling the beast for so long that it has literally put me in beast mode! Like I said, I’m thirty six years old, on this day and I thank God that death hasn’t conquered me yet. From my understanding, I feel like “life” is designed to-program-all of us into pawns. We live in a system that is designed to ...
- PID
- apw:12355950
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-05-23T17:58:18.397Z
- Title
- 7 question presidential voting quiz
- Author
- Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)
- Date
- 2015-04-24
- Pages
- 4 pages
- State
- North Carolina
- Text (TR_WF)
- 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...
- PID
- apw:12343536
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-18T20:59:20.152Z
- Title
- 7 thing Bill Clinton did for African American communities
- Author
- Worley, Willie, Jr.
- Date
- 2013
- Pages
- 3 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- "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 ...
- PID
- apw:12346776
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-08-16T01:03:04.757Z
- Title
- A North Carolina ex-felon most valuable election
- Author
- Worley, Willie, Jr.
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- 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...
- PID
- apw:12346807
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-08-16T01:03:06.399Z
- Title
- A brand new beginning awaits us all
- Author
- Sharpe, Darrell
- Pages
- 4 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- A brand new beginning awaits us all By Darrell Sharpe, MA The windows here at the MCI Norfolk Prison-Security Housing unity extend from floor to ceiling, about eight feet high. They're only five inches wide-impossible for anyone to escape through, and the glass is clear. That surprised me. Most segregation units I've landed in have cell windows that are completely frosted over from the outside, making it impossible to look through them. But here at MCI Norfolk we have lots of beauti...
- PID
- apw:12347958
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-11-02T19:54:56.655Z
- Title
- A convicts prayer
- Author
- The Wordist WAM
- Pages
- 1 page
- Text (TR_WF)
- 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...
- PID
- apw:12346668
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-08-16T00:32:37.031Z
- Title
- A criminal end
- Author
- Glenn, Tracy
- Date
- 2014-03-25
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (O)
- "A Criminal End" By: Mr. Tracy "Hollywood" Glenn March 25th 2D1h Prison has a way of sometimes helping one find another path, one that is seemingly reachable that one could not see beforehand from the offense that has one there locked away. If I were to tell you this correspondence is being written by one man who has at 50 years of age no high school diploma or B.E.D. could you believe it? Prison for me today is demoralizing and it has no place in my efforts to fulfill in ...
- PID
- apw:12349016
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-11-03T12:35:30.869Z
- Title
- A day before my 18th birthday
- Author
- Marshall, Tandy
- Date
- 2017-02-21
- Pages
- 7 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- No Title A day before my 18th birthday I was arrested in Milwaukee WI for possession with intent to deliver. I was sentenced to 9 years under the Wisconsin Truth in Sentencing Act. The judge ordered me to do 3 years inside and 6 years on mandatory supervision. Most of the 3 years was spent at the Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center (R.E.E.C.C.). At REECC I obtained my HSED in 2002. To get into the Office Assistant college course through Gateway Tech, I had to steal a cookie. My being empl...
- PID
- apw:12347879
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-11-02T19:42:30.234Z
- Title
- A definition of freedom
- Author
- Burley, Keith
- Date
- 2016-02-10
- Date
- 2016-02-10, 2016-02-10
- Pages
- 4 pages
- State
- Pennsylvania
- Text (TR)
- Keith Burley Pennsylvania A Definition of freedom One form of freedom is the ability to recognize the truth. For when someone has the ability to recognize the truth, he is free from an intellectual perspective, and a rational perspective. It is a form of "MENTAL ENSLAVEMENT" when someone knows the truth, yet does not recognize it. Consider someone with an addiction to cigarette's. He knows that they are poisonous in that they cause cancer and other ailments. However, if this pe...
- PID
- apw:12342369
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-06-20T01:29:29.808Z
- Title
- A descent into wrongful convictions
- Author
- Adams, D. Marquise
- Date
- 2015-01-10
- Pages
- 8 pages
- State
- Kentucky
- Text (O)
- D. Marquise Adams Legal Aide Kentucky State Penitentiary 10 January 2015 A Descent into Wrongful Convictions Any professional whether in law, having a PHD, or the common layman has knowledge that the prison population is growing rapidly. Even greater is the amount of Americans that realize the spike in cases where convictions are based on faulty DNA evidence. Yes, the Nation is a World Leader in many things and incarceration tops the list, which are mostly due to wrongful convictions. I predi...
- PID
- apw:12345441
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T22:17:37.433Z
- Title
- A healthy ambition
- Author
- McCreary, Howard Lewis, III
- Date
- 2019-01-27
- Pages
- 8 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- January 27, 2019 Time: 2:15 A.M By: Howard McCreary A Healthy Ambition [Part 1: Mentally Stimulation] I thank you all fore taking time out of your day to connect with my Diamond Thoughts on health. It brings me relief to know that people in society are concern or interested in the "condemn" and my salutation of the highest greeting goes to you all. What you all are embarking on is a three part dialogue on the three essential characteristics that make us human: mentality, physically,...
- PID
- apw:12356653
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-05-24T16:37:46.419Z
- Title
- A heartfelt thank-you
- Author
- Chatman-Bey, Tony
- Pages
- 3 pages
- Text (O)
- 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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- apw:12351349
- Date Uploaded
- 2018-03-16T19:43:02.764Z
- Title
- A introduction into the impulsive journey of highs is how I feel
- Author
- Cox, Christopher R.
- Date
- 2020-04-13
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- 1# April 13 2020 Dear reader(s) A introduction into the impulsive journey of highs is how I feel. A recipient of 24 hour lock down with this Covid-19 viral pandemic has my fear and paranoia at an all time high. No alternative it seem is made to those of us who need to vent that we truely fear for the 1st time. This fear is spoken in the confessional booth aka the vent that connects our vents. I express them when APWA gives my body a voice and a chance to ask for help. The world should see thi...
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- apw:12360176
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-12-02T18:40:57.328Z
- Title
- A letter to law-enforcement executives
- Author
- Worley, Willie, Jr.
- Date
- 2014-11-26
- Pages
- 8 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- 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...
- PID
- apw:12346902
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-08-16T01:31:47.199Z
- Title
- A major hang-up
- Author
- Walker, Curtis Lee
- Pages
- 8 pages
- Text (O)
- A MAJOR HANG-UP Ilve spent 22 years in maximum security facilities where the culture has a texture unique to that environment. Extremes are embraced when moderation would prove the more productive path. Violence, dominance and emasculation are the languages which most cons come to believe that they must be fluent in to communicate our strength and declare our manhood. I've been here in New Lisbon, a medium security facility for 2 years now. It's not nearly as yiolent as max because ...
- PID
- apw:12355270
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-01-21T19:52:50.221Z
- Title
- A message to the incarcerated Muslim
- Author
- Mujahid, Shakkir T.
- Pages
- 4 pages
- Text (O)
- Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful By Shakkir Talib Muj ahid A Message to the Incarcerated Muslim I am sad today, for the Message I bring has been shouted through the halls and walls of these universities for years. “Say, You Believe in Allah and Stand firm on it.” .1 don’t know that many of you know what this actually means. It appears that you have let your life of anger, deceit, distrust, hate, greed and lust for power, control and fame make you b...
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- apw:12351403
- Date Uploaded
- 2018-03-16T20:58:46.03Z
- Title
- A model of futility: The PLRA and Wisconsin's Inmate Complaint System
- Author
- Taliaferro, Robert
- Pages
- 9 pages
- Text (O)
- 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...
- PID
- apw:12349215
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-11-03T14:47:30.513Z
- Title
- A more complicated framework may yield more decarceration options
- Author
- Hamilton, Lacino
- Pages
- 4 pages
- State
- Michigan
- Text (O)
- A More Complicated Framework May Yield More Decarceration Options By: Lacino Hamilton Many incarcerated people find the sudden message of mass incarceration being a really bad idea, the right message, but the dominate narrative superficial. And therefore distracts from the most immediate challenges of not only decarceration, but ultimately the abolition of prisons. Let's be clear, for the most part, the current national conversation surrounding how to reform mass incarceration policies i...
- PID
- apw:12345547
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-23T23:38:40.813Z
- Title
- A peek on the inside
- Author
- Pearson, Fredrick M.T.
- Pages
- 3 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- A Peek on The Inside There is the common predisposed outlook of prison and life in prison by the public. It becomes ingrained by the movies and tv shows, and its glorified by the music and those who use prison for "street credit." Prison is a lot of things. But 1 thing that prison isn't is fun. This is a system meant to reform, but designed to destruct. And the worst part is that its self-perpetual. To the unfortunate individual who find themselves in this system, we come to re...
- PID
- apw:12358326
- Date Uploaded
- 2020-06-18T18:56:18.56Z
- Title
- A personal proposition
- Author
- Hicks, Gentric A.
- Pages
- 6 pages
- Text (O)
- A Personal Proposition (Lifer seeks to hock his life by asking to sign death penalty contract and to have an implant monitoring chip placed in him to regain freedom!) UPDATE REVISIONS: I originally wrote this proposition to the Governor of Iowa Terry Branstad in 1996, as a limited means of re—imp|ementing the highly debated Death Penalty issue. My name is Gentric (Abdullah) Hicks. I am a 72 year old African American inmate at Iowa State Penitentiary and have been incarcerated since May of 197...
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- apw:12357864
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-10-28T20:35:34.378Z
- Title
- A prisoner's apology
- Author
- King, Dayshaun
- Pages
- 2 pages
- Text (O)
- Essay By Terry Little A Prisoner's Apology Many days I would think of the words that I would say the mother of my victim. Do I give her a simpde sorry? do I explain in detail how regretful I am? Téis tends be a huge burden on my guilt ridden heart. The problem most times isn't about the apologetic feature, rather it's the gesture, and how will it be recieved. There has been many mothers who have lost their children from acts of violence, but how many mothers can actually say th...
- PID
- apw:12354778
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-01-16T17:35:30.78Z
- Title
- A professor once asked me
- Author
- Marshall, Tandy
- Pages
- 5 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- No Title A professor once asked me if I believed in evolution or history repeating itself. I leaned towards history repeating itself, after all evolution just seems to be the same ole same ole with a few tweaks to make a thing modern. Take the U.S. history for instance, the slave trade and indentured servants are today called prisoners. When the Fore Fathers hammered out the Constitution in that hot sweaty room they had to compromise. The southern states wanted to count their slaves in the po...
- PID
- apw:12347996
- Date Uploaded
- 2017-11-02T19:54:58.715Z