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As she lay
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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6 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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As She Lay 9/2/19 "It is with tremendous sadness and under unfortunate circumstances in which this writing arises. However, the deceased no longer have a voice; so I will speak out of respect for the young lady that recently passed away from a drug overdose. At the very moment I sat writing my last essay, there was a young lady in distress. Fighting for the very breath which would become her last before the age of thirty. Right here inside this physical prison. Worse, she was in the ment...
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apw:12359024
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:14:11.847Z
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End the suffering
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Date
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2018-12-28
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Pages
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7 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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12/28/18 End The Suffering “The prison population continues to rise at an alarming rate. And sadly, many of those entering the system for the first time, and repeat offenses alike, suffer from mental illness. Some cases more severe than others; but they are all suffering nonetheless. In reality, sometimes some of the crimes committed are by those with mental illnesses. Unfortunately there is not much help for them out there, and definitely not within the jails or prisons. So when they commit ...
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apw:12356585
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-24T16:12:56.701Z
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Hello my APWA friends
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Author
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White, Mia L.
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Date
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43790
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Hello My APWA Friends 11-21-19 It's Mia L. White again [ID], from Union Grove WI at Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center. Today is 11-21-19 and 9:02 am. The inmates here have been woken up at 8:00 am for a mandatory cleaning day due to the Madison and much higher authorities coming into the center doing a thorough exspection of the center today. We the inmates have been threatened with tickets or seg. for not cleaning. I feel this is unconstitutional and we the inmates should have a c...
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apw:12359838
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:34:42.214Z
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Hello, my name is Robin
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Author
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Farris, Robin
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Date
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2019
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Pages
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6 pages
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Text (O)
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2019 Hello, My name is Robin, I am an inmate housed at the Denver Women's Correctional Facility in Denver Colorado. I graciously ask for a few moments of your time. to see what could be the changing face of incarceration. This story is not merely about myself it is an inclusive chronicle of numerous incarcerated women in the state of Colorado. For years, I have been unrecognized, unheard, and unseen in a system that accentuates banishment and gender disparity. My situation involves an ac...
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apw:12358619
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:03:50.189Z
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I am Mia L. White
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Author
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White, Mia L.
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Date
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43737
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Pages
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4 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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9.29.19 To: Whom it may concern; I am Mia L. White [ID]. I am currently serving out a sentence for revocation on a robbery charge and possession with intent charge in which I am innocent of and the evidence prove's it. Though I was a victim to a sailing system that continues to fail me and I'd like to share my story. Now here on revocation and a new charge of misdemeanor battery, I Mia L. White has not only grown into a woman; but has discovered a new light of understanding and just...
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apw:12359316
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:21:23.566Z
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I came to prison January 15, 2018
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Author
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Harris, Rojonah
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7 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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NO TITLE I came to prison January 15, 2018. Four days before coming to prison, I found out I was 4 weeks pregnant. Both bittersweet moments, but for the most part, I had to plan for my stay. I called my probation officer and alerted her. She called the prison to see if they had any reasonable accommodations to ensure that I would be safe in a medium security being pregnant. Now, this may sound crazy. Medium prison, first time offender, nonviolent charge, but okay. I was admitted into prison a...
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apw:12355176
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2019-01-21T19:17:28.68Z
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I'm here because I was denied
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Author
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Jones, Pearline
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Date
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43581
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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I’m using this paper format so I have a record and I can write more people at once. Pearline Jones I’m here because I was denied the right 2 represent myself or hire a lawyer. The conditions here r bad. Lots of civil rights violations. Appeals and grievances do no good. They just reject them so there is no record of them on file. To get a rejection back has taken up 2 45 days. I’m still trying 2 resolve a grievance I filed Dec 27, 18. They reject them 4 senseless reasons 2 detour the inmates ...
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apw:12358545
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:01:57.293Z
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In 2017 Harold Clarke
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Pages
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8 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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[No Title] 1 In 2017, Harold Clarke, the Director of the Department of Corrections for the state of Virginia, appeared on the Charlottesville news station stating that the institutions in this state were five hundred officers short than what is necessary to maintain order within the prisons. Five hundred officers! That is a farcical amount! It makes one curious to know the reason for such a shortage. Is there a quandary within Virginia's Department of Corrections? There must be something...
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apw:12355252
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-21T19:52:24.725Z
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Title
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My name is Chanell Burnette
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Pages
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6 pages
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Text (O)
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My name is Chanell Burnette To whom it may concern: My name is Chanell Burnette and I am currently an offender at Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women. I write to you in regards to the inadequate medical care that we women are receiving here at this institution. l have been housed at this facility since 2006 and am aware of the class action lawsuit filed against this facility and, and to date have seen no improvements in the quality of care that we have been receiving. For some of us, this ...
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apw:12353447
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-26T19:50:20.278Z
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My story
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Author
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Porter, India
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8 pages
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State
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Michigan
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Text (O)
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MY STORY by INDIA PORTER My name is India Porter and I am currently incarcerated with The Michigan Department of Corrections. I was sentenced to 25 to 40 years for 2 counts of Assault with intent to Murder, felony firearm and felon in possession of a Firearm. As of August 28, 2015 I have served 13 years on that sentence Am I guilty of my crime? Yes. Had someone asked me that question almost 9 years ago I would have probably blamed everyone and everything else before I took responsibility for ...
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apw:12345633
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-24T11:07:04.231Z
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No response for the unresponsive
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Pages
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6 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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No Response for the Unresponsive "Why do people use drugs?" Maybe the inescapable pain of reality. Maybe past hurts or regrets. Maybe reasons unknown to anyone but themselves. Could be a combination; a myriad of things. We have each had our ups and downs. Our own trials and tribulations. Our own experiences; be they good or bad, we've all had them. That is part of being human. That is part of life, for which there is no escape. Or, maybe there is. Not any one of us can escape t...
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apw:12358658
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:04:43.788Z
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The monster in the closet
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Date
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2020-05-14
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Pages
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5 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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The Monster In the Closet 5/14/20 How many women have had to be afraid and hide from the monster in the closet? Who is this monster, you ask? None other than these domestic abuser. I, myself, was once afraid of the monster cowering from a coward. Domestic violence affects lives at a staggering rate. Some women become survivors, yet sadly too many become just another victim labeled a violent offender and given a state identification number with seven digits and the stigma of a criminal. Regard...
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apw:12361968
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Date Uploaded
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2021-06-10T15:22:07.321Z
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When all hope is lost
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Date
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2019-05-23
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Pages
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8 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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"When All Hope is Lost" 5/23/19 "What happens when people lose hope? Whether we're free, or whether we're bound by the heavy physical chains of incarceration, what happens? And how do they gain it back? Although I may not have the answer to that question, I do know that it is possible. When I look around at some of these women, my heart breaks for them! They have lost hope. They are simply existing in a state of perpetual hopelessness and it's so sad. They are no...
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apw:12357984
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Date Uploaded
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2019-10-28T20:39:31.325Z
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When the old style isn't working
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Pages
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8 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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"When the Old Style Isn't Working" 2/15/19 As the saying goes "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". But what if it is? Then what do you do? That tells me that if the old style isn't working, find a new one. What I have found is that the Department of Corrections prefers a "quick fix" as opposed to finding a real solution. Why is that? So many outcomes would be different if they would simply try a new approach. Many lives could be saved. Many woul...
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apw:12356662
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-24T16:38:00.998Z
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Title
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Where is the money?
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Pages
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8 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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[No Title] (Where is the money?) "In the state of Virginia, and prisons nationwide, Keefe Commissary Network has become the leading most profitable industry supplying not only food items, but hygiene products as well. In recent years, our privilege of purchasing items from authorized outside vendors has been eliminated and items supposedly similar are now provided by Keefe. I feel that this was another stratagem to keep the wealth within the prison retail market. The articles offered by ...
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apw:12355317
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-21T19:55:56.086Z
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Title
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Why do good?
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Pages
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7 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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“Why Do Good?” "During this thirteen year span of incarceration here, I have never seen so much time wasted! Card games, meaningless relationships, no motivation to work or to take advantage of all the free education provided, are only some of the concerns that should be addressed instead of placing the focus on so many trivial elements. Why such a lack of motivation; and what can be done to change the mind-set of the prison population? These questions can produce no simple answers. This...
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apw:12356561
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-24T16:12:08.747Z
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Will we ever see a neurodemocracy?
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Author
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Burnette, Chanell R.
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Pages
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7 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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"Will We Ever See A Neurodemocracy?" "Finally it is being speculated why blameworthiness could be the wrong question to ask when a crime is committed. Finally they have arrived where the judicial system should have been too many years ago. How is one to be held accountable for their actions if the biology of their brain has been altered by some circumstance? The answer lies in a forward moving brain-compatible legal system. This is defined as a Neurodemocracy. This is a fresh a...
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apw:12359715
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:31:32.66Z