Poetic Justice – WASTED TIME (Inmate Poetry)

Poetic Justice on Prisonworld Blogtalk

WASTED TIME The time that I’ve wasted is my biggest regret,spent in these places I’ll never forget. Just sitting and thinking about the things that I’ve done, the crying, the … Continue reading

Michigan Taxpayers Strike Out with “Life Means Life” Parole Policy

Life without parole

Michigan’s parole and corrections policies have taken yet another turn over the past two decades urged by crime-weary voters, political leaders have been eagerly jumping on the get-tough bandwagon – … Continue reading

Rehabilitation Overlooked of Federal Prisoners Serving Life

Life in Prison

The Facts Raise the Question: How much time should a lifer serve in prison? Life sentences were originally developed as a indeterminate, a term of imprisonment without a prescribe duration … Continue reading

What’s Cooking? A Control Freak – by an inmate

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con·trol    [kuhn-trohl] Show IPA verb, -trolled, -trol·ling, noun-verb (used with object) 1.to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command. freak 1    [freek] Show noun 1.any abnormal phenomenon or … Continue reading

Poectic Justice – Staying Game-Conscious and “Sucker-Free” (Inmate Thoughts)

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Staying Game-Conscious and “Sucker-Free” There should be a way that you could duplicate a prison scenario on the street. A simulation that places a person in an environment that accurately … Continue reading

#Prisonworld View – An Inmate’s Letter to Santa

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#Prisonworld View – An Inmate’s Letter to Santa Dear Santa, (or as you are known on the cell block – Santizil my Nizil) As I sit here another year in … Continue reading

Comic Relief by an Inmate

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Comic Relief by an Inmate As a comedian, I see the world differently than many people. Often, I find humor in situations that aggrevate other, “normal” people. I believe humor … Continue reading

From the Military World To Prisonworld

Junecover

The following two poems were written by incarcerated veterans.There are numerous prisoners, men and women, who have served on the battlefields of this country and for various reasons have fell … Continue reading

#Inmate View – One Thing I Would Change About the Prison System

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#Inmate View – One Thing I Would Change About the Prison System What Would it Be…..and Why? I would change the visiting structure and restore the true purpose and meaning … Continue reading

Do You Know Someone Who Has Been Wrongly Convicted?

Plead Your Case

PLEAD YOUR CASE ON OUR LEGAL AD PAGE Here are the requirements: We would actually like to hear from the person who has been wrongly convicted. If not, then a … Continue reading

Poetic Justice – I’m Tired (Inmate Poetry by Dean Grayson)

Poetic Justice on Prisonworld Blogtalk

I’m Tired (Inmate Poetry by Dean Grayson) Tired… I’m tired… tired of getting’ up early in the mornin’ to go eat a meal there there’s usually not enough Half the … Continue reading