Essays / Federal Prison / Indiana / Suicide / Wesley I. Purkey (IN) Night in Jail “It is just as well that justice is blind; she might not like some of thethings… by Wesley I. Purkey (IN)
Colorado / Essays / Federal Prison / Medical Care/Illness / Mental Illness / Sabir Shabazz (CO) I Am Not Okay By Sabir Shabazz aka Elohim Yesterday I participated in a much-needed decompression with a psychologist. When… by Sabir Shabazz (CO)
Edgar Pitts (LA) / Essays / Everyday Life / Federal Prison / Louisiana / Violence Man Down: A prisoner’s struggle for survival in the Bureau of Prisons’ Special Management Unit (from 2009 to 2011) Twelve hundred beds needed to be filled at the United States Penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. That… by Edgar Pitts
Essays / Federal Prison / Indiana / Solitary Confinement / Violence / Wesley I. Purkey (IN) Who Gives A Damn? I Do! By Wesley I. Purkey Deplorable and despicable individuals do not exclusively reside behind penitentiary walls. Some… by Wesley I. Purkey (IN)