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An (ex)Army officer writes of life in prison. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Is Prison Good for Anyone? May 28, 2014. I think there are inmates who’ve done and continue to be capable of doing terrible things; they should be punished. Is this particular type of punishment GOOD for them? For the over-prosecuted/bad decision-makers, I don’t know if prison does them any GOOD. Does it punish them more than they could punish themselves? Does it help them … help them with what? I’ve n...
The grass really is greener… | Captain Incarcerated
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An (ex)Army officer writes of life in prison. Skip to primary content. The grass really is greener…. August 22, 2014. Thanks again for all your support during the past 39 months! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 13 thoughts on “ The grass really is greener…. August 22, 2014 at 5:20 pm. Boscus Canada Inc. “Because Experience Matters” Michael J. Haas 407-448-0042 Mhaas@boscus.com. August 22, 2014 at 6:57 pm. August 22, 2014 at 8:23 pm. I once spent a long time in VietNam, many years ago. Welcome bac...
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An (ex)Army officer writes of life in prison. Skip to primary content. November 16, 2014. It continues to amaze me that time can pass by so quickly on the outside. At the USDB, time would drag on and I remember not hearing back from family and friends for months at a time. Sometimes it would be very frustrating to the person with unlimited time to sit and think. I will be traveling to see my son at the beginning of next month and cannot wait. It has been far too long. November 16, 2014 at 7:10 pm. You ar...
It’s 11:05, what are you doing? | Captain Incarcerated
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An (ex)Army officer writes of life in prison. Skip to primary content. It’s 11:05, what are you doing? September 25, 2014. I was driving down the road today and looked at the clock and it happened to be 11:05 in the morning. This is the time that the USDB conducts their scheduled count of all inmates. So many people that I have shared the past years with are stuck in their respective cells possibly being told to stand up and touch their badge or harassed in some other way. September 25, 2014 at 6:31 pm.
Food is good, I mean really extremely good. | Captain Incarcerated
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An (ex)Army officer writes of life in prison. Skip to primary content. Food is good, I mean really extremely good. September 27, 2014. I think I have shared with you over the years that the inmates at the USDB are provided with ample food to eat. This point can be proven by looking at the large number of obese inmates at my previous place of residence. On my To-Do List, I had many food based activities that I wanted to accomplish. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. October 8, 2014 at 9:47 pm.
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Prison UK: An Insider's View: January 2015
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Prison UK: An Insider's View. Friday, 30 January 2015. C4 News: Watching the MOJ Train Crash. Illicit photo of knife inside prison. 8221; You really couldn’t make it up. Mike Spurr (NOMS) sitting in the hot seat for Chris Grayling. Michael Howard: faced the music. Paxo famously asked the Home Secretary the same pointed question 12 times in succession without getting a straight answer. I may not be a fan of Mr Howard but he puts ‘Cowardly Chris’ into a completely different category. He...It clearly happen...
Prison UK: An Insider's View: Prisoners and Books: Back to the Future?
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Prison UK: An Insider's View. Monday, 13 July 2015. Prisoners and Books: Back to the Future? During the past few months of recuperation I’ve had plenty of time to think about prison issues. In some ways being seriously ill is not entirely dissimilar to being in jail. There are many things that you’d like to do and places you’d like to visit, but you can’t. At best you just have to wait. Mr Gove: undoing the damage? Not your average prison cell. The voice of reason. Soon families, friends and external org...
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This is the Venn Diagram of my Life. Swag – CafePress Shop. These are some of the podcasts I’m listening to regularly. I’m not saying that you’ll like them, but I do. The Adam Carolla Show. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
Prison UK: An Insider's View: Off to Prison? My Packing List
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Prison UK: An Insider's View. Thursday, 2 October 2014. In the dock and going down? I was very lucky when I went to jail for two reasons. The first was that back then there were many fewer restrictions on what property you could take in with you. The second was that the young dock officer with whom I’d become friendly during what had been a long trial was a great source of useful information. Throughout my sentence I was still grateful for his help and advice. Some lower security establishments were very...
Prison UK: An Insider's View: September 2014
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Prison UK: An Insider's View. Monday, 29 September 2014. Prison Pests (3): The Wing Bully. Bullying – whether in general or in a prison environment – is a significant problem that is receiving more attention at the moment. This blog post is the latest in a series about the wide variety of numpties you can encounter in prison and the wing bully definitely deserves his or her place in the list of pests. I think that there is a general expectation that there will be bullying in prisons. After all, it ca...
Prison UK: An Insider's View: July 2015
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Prison UK: An Insider's View. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. Our Prisons: Dirty, Dispiriting and Dehumanising. Looking for new ideas? Once he has walked through the wings and smelt the stink emanating from a couple of these choice nicks, he might be motivated to starting sorting out the very real problems that have been inherited from his unlamented predecessor ‘Calamity’ Chris Grayling. I’m more than happy to provide him with some practical pointers. Victorian-era prison cell: built for one, houses two. Now t...
Prison UK: An Insider's View: An Open Letter to Michael Gove
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Prison UK: An Insider's View. Friday, 17 July 2015. An Open Letter to Michael Gove. Rt Hon Michael Gove MP. Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Dear Mr Gove,. Once recruited, are they being properly trained? I have encountered wing officers who have put their own lives at risk to save prisoners and have shown genuine concern and kindness, but I have also witnessed terrible acts of cruelty and inhumanity, particularly towards elderly, vulnerable prisoners or those living with serious menta...
Prison UK: An Insider's View: March 2015
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Prison UK: An Insider's View. Tuesday, 31 March 2015. Q and A with a Frontline Prison Officer. As regular readers of this blog know I do aim to make the posts as informative and balanced as possible. Since its launch in July 2014 the blog has acquired a wide readership ranging from the Chief Inspector of Prisons and politicians to ex-prisoners, as well as quite a few people who are facing the prospect of a custodial sentence. Prison officers: staff shortages. On a daily basis I just don’t have the ...
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An (ex)Army officer writes of life in prison. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Today I am Thankful. November 27, 2014. Despite the highs and lows on the path of my life, today I am especially thankful for my family and friends. I know that I am truly fortunate and I also want to thank the readers of my blog. As I sit around the table today enjoying time with my family, my heart goes out to those still serving time at my former residence. Happy Thanksgiving to all! November 16, 2014.
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