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#Prisonworld View – Characteristics of Successful Ex-Felons: A Microanalysis

By This Country Needs An Enema

Prisonworld – Although there are lots of people out there with all of these letters behind their names that feel that they have all the answers to resolving mass incarceration and what it takes for inmates to become successful citizens, not much has happened. Change is slow. and some of the very things that needs to be offered, like education, housing and jobs, is not accessible for ex-felons. Just wanted to preface this article because while people sit and spew statistics and rhetoric, there are some simple solutions that are often times overlooked. We stay on the grass roots level, doing the ground work. Maybe one day it will roll up hill.
#Prisonworld View – Characteristics of Successful Ex-Felons: A Microanalysis

Via Corrections.com

The stigma associated with being an ex-felon in America is unlike anything a person can comprehend unless they walk in the shoes of ex-felons. People get ill everyday but they somehow recover and are able to seek opportunity and they are made whole. Ex-felons on the other hand suffer for a lifetime for decisions that they made in the spur of the moment. Some people understand the dynamics associated with persons who struggle daily to regain their respect and dignity in their communities because they were previously convicted of a felony. Then there are those who believe that once a person has been convicted of a felony they should be treated as felons and denied opportunities for the rest of their lives. We have programs in every state that offers assistance to ex-felons being released from prison, yet, every time ex-felons complete applications for employment, they are constantly reminded that some things never change.

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The Prisonworld Radio Hour Celebrates Seven Years of Broadcasting

By Prisonworld Radio Hour

Who talks about prison issues consistently…from a male & female perspective? Who brings inmates voices from behind the walls to the airwaves? Who spotlights those that have gone from prison to prominence? All answers leads to The Prisonworld Radio Hour.

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The Prisonworld Radio Hour Reaches in the Prisonworld Mailbag

By Prisonworld Radio Hour

Who talks about prison issues consistently…from a male & female perspective? Who brings inmates voices from behind the walls to the airwaves? Who spotlights those that have gone from prison to prominence? All answers leads to The Prisonworld Radio Hour.

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The Prisonworld Radio Hour Dishes with Hot Topics for 2016

By Prisonworld Radio Hour

Who talks about prison issues consistently…from a male & female perspective? Who brings inmates voices from behind the walls to the airwaves? Who spotlights those that have gone from prison to prominence? All answers leads to The Prisonworld Radio Hour.

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The Prisonworld Radio Hour Starts of the New Year with Hot Topics

By Prisonworld Radio Hour

Who talks about prison issues consistently…from a male & female perspective? Who brings inmates voices from behind the walls to the airwaves? Who spotlights those that have gone from prison to prominence? All answers leads to The Prisonworld Radio Hour.

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The Death (Penalty) of Kelly Gissendaner – Where Do You Stand?

By Food For Thought

The Death Penalty has always been and will always be a controversial topic. Taking someone’s life is a hard and permanent decision. Kelly Gissendaner, the only female on Georgia’s death row, was executed after all of her appeals had been exhausted all the way to the Supreme Court. Not even a letter from the Pope himself could save her. The execution had been delayed three times for various reasons, hundreds of people rallied to her support saying she’s changed, found God, rehabilitated, etc, but no one was trying to hear it, especially the victim’s family and the parole board. The guy who actually did the killing received life in prison for testifying against her.

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#Prisonworld View – Blowing the Whistle on the NYPD

By This Country Needs An Enema

NYPD whistleblower Adrian Schoolcraft settles suit for $600G

The controversial cop who said he was thrown in a psych ward for blowing the whistle on a quota system in the NYPD settled his case Tuesday for $600,000.

Adrian Schoolcraft had sued the city for a whopping $50 million in 2010 for his alleged unlawful detention at Jamaica Hospital.

He said his brothers in blue waged a campaign of harassment against him after he blew the whistle on cops using arrest quotas and fudging crime stats at the 81st Precinct covering Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Schoolcraft’s claims against the hospital and two doctors still stand

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The Prisonworld Radio Hour Returns from Hiatus with Hot Topics

By Prisonworld Radio Hour

Who talks about prison issues consistently…from a male & female perspective? Who brings inmates voices from behind the walls to the airwaves? Who spotlights those that have gone from prison to prominence? All answers leads to The Prisonworld Radio Hour.

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Prisonworld View – Corporate CEO Gets Skimmed Sentence

By This Country Needs An Enema

Prisonworld View – Corporate CEO Gets Skimmed Sentence

White collar crime has known to be much leaner towards white collar criminals. Several CEO’s over the years have gotten caught with their hands in the cookie jar. Common every day people have lost millions of dollars at the mercy of greedy people. And now, the courts are just giving them slaps on the wrist and turning them loose.

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Prisonworld Activists Booked to Give Keynote Address at Second Chance Conference in Toronto

By This Country Needs An Enema

Prisonworld Owners are about solutions at Family Conference

“We are finding that are presentations are spreading by word of mouth and more people are reaching out to us all across the country. It is one thing to have read or written a book about a subject but it is just as impactful or even moreso to have lived it. The college students seem to be pleasantly surprised at how real we are with life’s situations. The high school students tend to laugh a lot but that’s ok. At least we know they are listening. This conference draws families from all across the country, including Canada. We look forward to the connection,” says Jenny Triplett, Editor-in-Chief.

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