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A descent into wrongful convictions
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Author
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Adams, D. Marquise
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Date
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2015-01-10
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8 pages
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Kentucky
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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...
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apw:12345441
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-23T22:17:37.433Z
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Another one bites the dust
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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3 pages
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Another One Bites The Dust... And down goes NY Gov. Eliot Spitzer, Mr. Law and Order. Not only did the Crime—Fighting Crusader cheat on his wife, but he used his government position and its resources to conceal his repeated purchases of women's services. He learned a little over the years as he vigorously prosecuted prostitution rings, but apparently not enough to get away with it himself. We see this hypocrisy all the time, and the usual response is, "How tragic. The poor (rich) ma...
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apw:12349338
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:32.721Z
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April Fools, all year long
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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6 pages
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Corey John Richardson 151152 / 200 Road to Justice West Liberty KY 41472 CoreyJohn1969§9yahoo.com April Fools, All Year Long On April 1, 2009, CNN reported that the felony conviction of former Alaska senator Ted Stevens, meted out on the eve of his re—election loss, would be voided due to prosecutorial misconduct. A man who clearly used his elected position for personal gain — lthe word "bribery" is the only one that comes to mind — got away with it. At first I thought, This must be...
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apw:12349318
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:31.536Z
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Back to Attica
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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Pages
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6 pages
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Corey John Richardson 1370 Words 200 Road to Justice KY CoreyJohn1969@yahoo.com Back to Attica "Attica! Attica! Attica!" The Attica Riot of 1971 was a prisoners' response to the inhumane conditions and abuses suffered at the hands of "corrections." The response to injustice is though only part of the equation. The transformative process began in the 1950s out of the struggle by African-Americans for civil rights. 1952 alone saw 25 serious riots which threatened the fo...
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apw:12349362
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:34.264Z
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Counting Pictures segment
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Author
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Martinez, F.R.
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Date
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2017-04
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Pages
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13 pages
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‘Counting Pictures'Segment What follows is a segment from my book ‘Counting Pictures‘. It is currently (4/2017) unpublished. It's about my personal experience being accused, indicted and convicted as a 'sex offender’, a term that is loaded down with negative connotations in our society. In many cases the connotations and inferences have little or nothing to do with the offense itself or with the laws now being employed to prosecute ‘offenders’. There is in the Federal Legal Sys...
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apw:12351506
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T23:11:35.502Z
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Disputing common sense: Revisiting two important social experiments of the 1970s.
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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9 pages
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Disputing Common Sense:" V’ ' Revisiting Two Important Social Experiments of the 1970s.’ Corey John Richardson, MPAS g 4. < ., W , "Criminals are monsters. Animals. And act according to their evil nature. Bad Acts proves Bad Character." These pervasive ideas are portrayed throughout the media: advertising, the news, movies, novels, etc. These descriptions are espoused by politicians vying for votes as well as water cooler philosophers and seem to be accepted as indisput...
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apw:12349305
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:30.645Z
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Title
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Does my daddy love me?
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Author
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Crow, Mirado
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Date
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2017
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Pages
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7 pages
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Does My Daddy Love Me? Issues faced by the Incarcerated Father. by Mirado Crow As a father, we are already looked upon as the wallet and sole support system by most people; and worse, the Courts. Most states have expanded the rights of unmarried fathers, but such expansion has been of little to no help in the long run. What’s sad, is the fact that the Court’s don’t even take into consideration what truly is in the Best Interest of the Child; so the children, our children, suffer in the end. A...
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apw:12353478
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-26T23:40:11.417Z
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Excessive sentencing
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Author
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Upchurch, Roger W.
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3 pages
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Excessive Sentencing My name is Roger Upchurch and I am a seventy one year old inmate serving a forty eight month sentence and thanks to the First Step passed in December 2018 I will be out on June 23rd, because of the program if you are sixty or older, and 2/3 of sentence. I am to be released upon reaching two thirds of my full sentence, which is June 23rd, 2020. My stay here at the Federal Prison Camp in Ashland Kentucky has been nothing more that a camp with around two hundred men. Playing...
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apw:12361567
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Date Uploaded
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2021-02-03T16:05:22.418Z
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Father Alert
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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Pages
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10 pages
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"Father Alert" One of the most effective systems which we have today to locate missing or abducted children is the Amber Alert. Though the use of the national system rose out of tragedy, its current use has facilitated the return of countless children. In a way, we are facing a similar problem: missing fathers. And maybe it is time to create a Father Alert system. I know where we can begin to implement such a system — U.S. prisons. The U.S. prison system houses millions of men; mill...
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apw:12349415
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:51.377Z
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Title
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From medicine to healing
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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Pages
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9 pages
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From Medicine to Healing Corey John Richardson Today, as I look back, I believe that the mast amazing thing is that I never realized that I would end up in prison. One would think that I would have seen it coming, but I did not. I guess that I was more "dry" than sober. All the wreckage of my past needed to be cleaned up. Sooner or later, by the grace of God, I finally got it. Thinking as usual that I am the center of the universe, I would expect that my life's story would be e...
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apw:12349405
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:37.715Z
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Title
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From my life, to prison life
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Author
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Morgan, Robert Eric
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14 pages
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From My Life, To Prison Life I've been locked up since 1998 for Burglary's and other drug related crimes. All my crimes was committed to support a drug habit. I had a very hard childhood growing up. I was sexually abused by 3 family members. I was raised in a physically abusive home. My step dad was an alcoholic and abusive to me and my mother. My grandmother and grandfather got custody of my sister at a young age. My brother died around 18 months old from brain damage at birth. I b...
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apw:12350735
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T15:41:34.177Z
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From my prison cell...
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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1 page
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From my prison cell... by Corey John Richardson, MPAS, BHSC Maybe I am too sensitive, too kind, too weak, too eager to please, too proud, and I gave in too easily once again. Maybe I showed my hand too quickly. I am a fool. I spun a web and got caught in it. I dug a hole and jumped in. Maybe I wasted the only chance I had, and the good years are all behind me now. I have nothing left to live for. I am utterly alone. Only my failure and shame keep me company. Maybe I will never be happy, or ma...
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apw:12349375
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:34.91Z
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How some men find love...
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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5 pages
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How Some Men Find Love... by Corey John Richardson We don't always do the right things. For me, I rarely did the right ones. A few years ago, I was facing a lot of prison time for a rather atypical white collar crime... and my co-defendant had just taken a deal in the middle of our joint trial. For those of you who do not know about the system, this ensured that I would be the one to go away for quite awhile. I was paralyzed with fear. Surely, I would be a target, and not just because of...
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apw:12349356
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:33.747Z
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Title
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How to file an effective grievance
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Author
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Crow, Mirado
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5 pages
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How to file an Effective Grievance by: Mirado Crow There will come a time during a prisoner’s incarceration that he or she wishes to resolve an institutional problem or constitutional violation. In many jurisdictions, there are different ways to handle these types of issues. The grievance system was built so that prisoners can safely petition their keepers for a redress of an issue. This is a guaranty by the United States Constitution, under the Petition Clause. Originally, this was only a Fed...
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apw:12350007
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T00:30:31.627Z
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I am KY DOC Inmate ##### George Luna, currently serving a life w/o parole sentence
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Author
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Luna, George A.
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Date
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2018-05-24
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Pages
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6 pages
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5-24-18 I am KY D.O.C. inmate ###### George Luna currently serving a life without parole sentence. I came to prison at 38 years of age a skilled journeyman bricklayer who has been in the masonry business since I was a kid. I worked and supported a family all my adult life up until prison. When I arrived at KSR in 2008 I hoped to be a productive rule abiding inmate. On 3-6-09 I was working on the inmate construction crew at KSR. I was ordered to get up onto the segregation building and tear th...
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apw:12353440
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-26T19:50:12.878Z
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I got an issue.
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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4 pages
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“I got an issue.” by Corey John Richardson I was two days from freedom. After 10 years of incarceration, seeing parolees come and go year after year, my serve-out had finally arrived. Then, like a kick in the face, I was told by me caseworker that education good time had been removed from my time sheet. “I don’t know how it happened, but 90 days is missing.” White-washed away as if it had never been there, only later to find out that prison officials at the central office felt that I had not ea...
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apw:12349400
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:36.999Z
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Kentucky prisoners respond to low quality food with rioting, fires, and legal action
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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2 pages
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Kentucky Prisoners Respond to Low Quality Food with Rioting, Fires, and Legal Action by Corey John Richardson After spending most of 2009 defending its draconian Persistent Felony Offender laws which place the state No. 1 for incarceration rates, now Kentucky's new DOC commissioner, Ms. LaDonna Thompson, is faced with the Herculean task of defending Aramark and its prison food service contract. Aramark's transgressions are legendaryi Newspapers and lawsuits across this country have ...
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apw:12349315
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:31.2Z
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Kentucky susbtance abuse program: Should the program be rehabilitated?
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Author
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Crow, Mirado
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10 pages
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March 8, 2018 Kentucky Substance Abuse Program: Should the Program be Rehabilitated? By: Mirado Crow The Substance Abuse Program is one of the many approved Drug Treatment programs sanctioned by KRS 197.045 and other various laws within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. However, many of the internal rules and regulations within the program itself are toxic to the recovering addict. Though I am not an addict myself, I worked within the Substance Abuse Program building at the institution I was hous...
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apw:12353924
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-27T14:33:54.449Z
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Leadership in crisis: I am Bernie Madoff.
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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6 pages
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Corey John Richardson 151152 / 200 Road to Justice West Liberty KY 41472 CoreyJohnl969§.yahoo.com Leadership in Crisis: I AM BERNIE MADOFF. A "Man of The Age" financier is surrounded by mystery and adoring members of the moneyed elite hungry for some of his wondrous returns. This paragon of the business class with The Midas Touch accepts only a few choice clients who seem to wither in his presence as they deliver their accumulated wealth into his magical hands — no questions asked. ...
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apw:12349325
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:31.797Z
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Life without parole
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Author
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Ernst, Shawn William
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Date
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2017-01-06
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13 pages
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Life Without Parole 1-6-17 I ask myself daily how I messed up my life so badly in 2000 that I now serve Life without parole? How does a 28 year old American who happens to be white and grew up in the suburbs of Cincinnati, OHIO end up in prison for the first time with no outdate or parole date? To begin my tale I will state that I was molested as a child by not 1 person but by 2. In the Second grade at a Catholic School, a Priest named Putnick messed up my whole peaceful world and violated my...
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apw:12350640
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T14:43:25.697Z
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Living together
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Author
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doctorstork
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2 pages
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IJVINSTEGEEER You never know what type of roommate, cellmate you are going to end upowith in prison. When I went to college, in 1970, I went there blind. My first year I had 3 roommates. The first one was only for a day or two. We were in rooms that shared a bathroom. So taht makes a group of 4. I was new and he had friends with 4 other guys, so he was the odd man out. Fortunately for him, one of his group did not come back to school and he moved out and moved in with his friends. My suitemat...
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apw:12357586
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Date Uploaded
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2019-10-28T20:26:18.438Z
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Looking from within the use of ethnographic tools to improve prevention of disease and delivery of health care in U.S. prisons
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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12 pages
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Looking from Within The Use of Ethnographic Tools To Improve Prevention of Disease And Delivery of Health‘Care in U.‘S. Prisons Introduction Over the last thirty years, the exponential growth of the U.S. prison population has risen from 200,000 to over 2 million and counting.‘ This phenomenon in the United States is unprecedented, and the reasons are multifaceted and overlapping. They include, but certainly are not limited to, economic, political, cultural, social, and racial, to name only a ...
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apw:12349342
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:33.285Z
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Miss Kalifornia: Hate can be beautiful.
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Author
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Richardson, Corey John
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6 pages
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Corey John Richardson 151152 / 200 Road to Justice West Liberty KY 41472 CoreyJohn1969 yahoo.com Miss Kalifornia: Hate Can Be Beautiful. The Religious Right, that hate—mongering group of self- described Christians, have once again found a new spokesperson and a new venue: a beauty queen and a beauty contest. This tiara- ed princess' words have been used over the ages to support some of the most evil and indefensible acts of hate and bigotry: "No offense to anyone here, but I was rai...
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apw:12349393
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Date Uploaded
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2018-01-13T19:44:36.583Z
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My first year down
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Author
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Upchurch, Roger W.
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16 pages
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My First Year Down My experiences living at the Federal Prison Camp
It was a cold February 12th 2014, my wife was at work and I was in my home office working and drinking my coffee when my doorbell rang. It was Lewis showing me his DEA badge and had about ten other men and women with him. He waved a paper in front of me and said that they are searching my house. He said that I was selling a banned product called XRL11. I told him that I never heard of that and never bought it. It did not ma...
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apw:12356744
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-28T18:33:03.442Z
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