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Paperback Federal Prison, Where Inmates Stay, and Convicts Run: A Survival Guide and Reference Book

ISBN: 1882799003

ISBN13: 9781882799008

Federal Prison, Where Inmates Stay, and Convicts Run: A Survival Guide and Reference

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Great insights into the federal system

I purchased .... some time ago and loved it. The book has greatinsight into the Federal System, .... along with the manychuckles I received throughout. Don't think I will ever forget the Milkmanjob. Still chuckle when I think about that one, and told my friend that heought to get a job as a milkman (or equivalent) if he can.... worked intothe meditation aspects beautifully. Something I am a dye hard believer in.I truly want to thank you for writing this book. There are so many of usthat have a long time friends or loved one going to prison and don't knowbeans about the system

What happened? or How did I get here from there?

A must read for people entering the world of the penal system including inmates, attorneys, family and friends. Know what to expect each step of the way and find out how you got there in the first place! Great reading for anyone interested in how we make our reality happen.

A Travel Guide to Where You Don?t Want to go

This is an insider's guide to federal prisons. Tracy Humble tells you exactly what to expect at Club Fed; what will happen and how to make the best of your stay. Then he goes on to describe and rate each of the federal prisons according to security level, capacity, staff size, housing, education opportunities, medical services, religious services and so on. There is a glossary of convict slang. This is a travel guide to unpleasant distant places. This delightful book is great armchair reading-hopefully your armchair is outside the fence.As the author of 113 books (including revisions and foreign-language editions) and over 500 magazine articles, I am very impressed with the way Tracy wrote and published his book under difficult (incarcerated) conditions. DanPoynter@ParaPublishing.com.
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