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On Education….

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On Education….. Education is an inherent right for every individual, and prisoners should not be exempt from this principle. Unfortunately, Colorado’s approach denies certain inmates access to education while ensuring this fundamental right for others. According to the US Department of Justice, over 48% of US adults aged 25 and older have completed post-secondary education.…

Passaic County Correctional Officers Arrested for Civil Rights Violations and Obstruction of Justice

Passaic County Correctional Officers Arrested for Civil Rights Violations and Obstruction of Justice

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Passaic County Correctional Officers Arrested for Civil Rights Violations and Obstruction of Justice *Newark, N.J. – Wednesday, January 17, 2024 — In a significant development, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced today that two sergeants and a correctional officer from Passaic County have been arrested on charges of violating a pretrial detainee’s civil rights and…

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Are Prisons Obsolete – Angela Y. Davis

Are Prisons Obsolete?” by Angela Y. Davis is a profound examination that challenges our understanding of incarceration and the role of prisons in society. Davis, an esteemed scholar and prison abolitionist, presents a compelling argument for reimagining our approach to justice. As someone deeply engaged in prison reform, I found Davis’s work to be both…

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The End of Policing – Alex S. Vitale

The End of Policing” by Alex S. Vitale is a groundbreaking exploration that challenges the very foundations of our current criminal justice system. Vitale takes readers on an eye-opening journey, dissecting the systemic flaws embedded in modern policing and offering compelling alternatives. As a prison reform advocate, I found this book to be an indispensable…

A People’s History of the United States – Howard Zinn

“A People’s History of the United States” is a captivating exploration into the tapestry of American history, offering a unique lens that resonates profoundly with incarcerated individuals seeking enlightenment within the confines of prison life. Howard Zinn’s narrative unfolds a perspective often neglected in mainstream historical accounts, making it a must-read for those interested in…

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Unveiling the Depths: Decision-Making in Mental Illness

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Unveiling the Depths: Decision-Making in Mental Illness In the realm of psychiatric disorders, a shared characteristic among patients is their inclination toward poor decision-making, intricately linked to unfavorable real-life outcomes. This deficiency in reward-sensitive avoidance learning and temporal discounting has been documented in cases of depression. Beyond abnormalities in hedonic capacity, individuals with bipolar disorder…

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Navigating Life’s Challenges: A Personal Reflection Beyond Prison Boundaries

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Navigating Life’s Challenges: A Personal Reflection Beyond Prison Boundaries When pondering my struggles, the question expands into a profound exploration. It’s not a new inquiry; historical figures like God, Napoleon, and Adolf Hitler in Mein Kampf have faced it. Society often scrutinizes us with the same question, urging introspection at least once in our lives.…

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Revolutionizing Prison Reform: A Meek Warrior’s Guide Inspired by Jordan Peterson

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Revolutionizing Prison Reform: A Meek Warrior’s Guide Inspired by Jordan Peterson In the landscape of prison reform, a distinctive approach emerges, aligning with an ethos of meaningful change. Renowned educator and media figure, Jordan Peterson, takes center stage in challenging conventional norms. Departing from the rebellious ethos of the ’60s, Peterson’s followers embrace wholesomeness as…