What Should I know About Education and Recreation in Federal Prison? (Chapter 17)
What Should I know About Education and Recreation in Federal Prison? Some people want to use their time in federal prison productively. […]
Job Details in Federal Prison (Chapter 16)
Administrators assign prisoners to specific bunks. They also assign people to work on specific prison jobs. With few exceptions—like being in transit, […]
How Does Housing Differ by Security Levels in Federal Prison?(Chapter 15)
How Does Housing Differ by Security Levels in Federal Prison? As revealed in earlier modules, my experience of living in prison is […]
What Should I Know Before Being Admitted to Federal Prison? (Chapter 14)
What Should I Know Before Being Admitted to Federal Prison? Prisoners get to federal prison in one of two ways: Those classified […]
What’s Harder—Life Before, During or After Federal Prison?
What’s Harder—Life Before, During or After Federal Prison? A few days ago I had the privilege of joining my friend, Sam Henderson, […]
What Should I Know About Disciplinary Infractions In Federal Prison? (Chapter 13)
What Should I Know About Disciplinary Infractions In Federal Prison? The BOP considers all employees correctional officers first. Any staff member, including […]
What Should I Know About the Administrative Remedy Process? (Chapter 12)
What Should I Know About the Administrative Remedy Process? When going into the federal prison system, it’s prudent to enter with our […]
What Should I Know About Prison Staff Hierarchy? (Chapter 11)
What Should I know About Prison Staff Hierarchy? Navigating the bureaucracy of federal prison requires at least a cursory knowledge of the […]
What Should I Know About Prison Transfers? (Chapter 10)
What Should I Know About Prison Transfers? Based upon the number of minimum-security camps in the federal prison system, we estimate that […]
Sentencing Preparations: Federal Judge Offers Advice
Last week I posted a video with my business partner, Michael Santos and Federal Judge Mark Bennett. After I posted the video, […]
First Step Act & Post-Conviction Proceedings (Chapter 5)
In the United States, we like to say that a person is presumed innocent until there has been a finding of guilt. […]