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The Road to Ruin - Pt. 9 - Inside County Jail
Pt. 9 of my series entitled: "The Road to Ruin". True stories about my experience with Drugs, Crime and Prison.
1 commentWhat happens when you go to jail
There are times in life when certain things happen, whether or not you have actually committed a crime will eventually be determined by a Court of Law and a Jury of your Peers (if you so choose). But until that time, you may have to spend a night or...
29 commentsSheriff Joe and the Crimes that Matter
"Bull Connor for the 21st Century" I was reading the news. Then I stopped and started investigating the news. That is a different thing entirely, made possible for every citizen by the internet and search engines. It started with a report that the...
2 commentsOne More Look at Death Row Inmate Darlie Routier (updated)
After her graduation, Darlie married her high school sweetheart, Darin Routier, in 1988. Together they soon began a family. Following the birth of their first son, Devon Rush, in 1989, their second son, Damon Christian, was born in 1991. Darin's...
32 commentsThe Many Faces and Races in Organized Crime(street gangs)
This hub is on the many faces and races of organized crime. Prison and street gangs in the United States. I might add that anybody belonging to a prison gang is most likely to stay a gang member.Habilitation is not working because gangsters make...
10 commentsRecidivism in Educated vs Uneducated Inmates: Post-Release
There is some dispute publicly and privately over the true purpose of correctional facilities in the justice system. Is their role to house, support, rehabilitate, punish, or educate the inmates in their...
1 commentFayette County Jail (Detention Center) Inmates
Fayette County Jail, located in Kentucky, is an interesting jail. First of all, the Fayette jail inmates have the opportunity of going outside two times per day (assuming the weather is OK). There are many county jails across the US that don't ever...
2 commentsMeditation in Prisons -- A Silent Escape to Freedom
Can you imagine a prisoner crying like a baby in the arms of his jailer? But this is exactly the impact of Vipassana Meditation on the prison inmates after 10-days of meditation retreat as seen in the film documentaries. In 1994 when 1000 inmates of the notorious Tihar prison in Delhi, India finished the meditation camp, they wouldn't have realized that they just created an extraordinary example for rest of prisons across the world. The potential of this very simple technique is graphically dep
10 commentsHow to Find Out if Someone is In Custody
If you have ever been a victim of crime or know of someone who has been, you know the frustration and worry of knowing that someone in custody could soon be released. The fear and constant looking over your shoulder can be eased by simply...
19 commentsRehabilitation the Big Lie
As I mentioned in my previous writings, Why California is going broke, the Department of Corrections in California soaks up large sums of money due to employee's misconduct and failure to be proactive. As my Father use to say never throw good money...
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