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Release From Prison Journal: Day 467

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 22, 2014 Leave a Comment

Saturday, November 22, 2014 You were sentenced to 45 years for selling cocaine. Did you agree with the sentence at the time? In responding to that question, let me provide a bit more background. It’s true that a judge sentenced me to serve a 45-year sentence for crimes that I committed between the ages of […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 466

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 21, 2014 Leave a Comment

Friday, November 21, 2014 A reader asked me to compare and contrast views on rehab since my return to society. My views on rehabilitation programs in prison have not changed since I returned to society. During the 26 years that I served as a federal prisoner, I heard many platitudes about rehabilitation. Yet I did […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 465

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 20, 2014 Leave a Comment

Thursday, November 20, 2014 A reader asked me about the types of rehabilitation programs that the prison system offered. It’s important to note that I served time in the federal prison system. Our nation operates 53 different prison systems. Each state has its own prison system. The District of Columbia has a prison system. The […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 464

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 19, 2014 Leave a Comment

Wednesday, November 19, 2014 I frequently receive questions through email from people who want to know more about my perspective on the prison system. Responding to such questions is part of my commitment to bring more awareness to our nation’s prison system. But time is limited for me, so I’m posting responses on blog entries […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 463

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 18, 2014 Leave a Comment

Tuesday, November 18, 2014 A reader asked about my experience with rehabilitation during the 26 years that I served. Anyone who has read the books I wrote or listened to one of my presentations knows that I had a transformation during the awkward period between the date of my conviction and the day that I […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 462

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 17, 2014 Leave a Comment

Monday, November 17, 2014 I am making great progress on the new venture that I’m building. I’ve now written all of the content for PrisonProfessor.com, the website. Previously I wrote an abundance of content that I’ll make available through the site, but I still had to write all of the content, create all of the […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 461

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 16, 2014 1 Comment

Sunday November 16, 2014 If you were asked to create a plan to improve our nation’s prison system, how would you describe your plan? My plan to improve our nation’s prison system would follow the plan that has made America great. Instead of focusing on punishment and isolation, I would change the focus to preparing […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 460

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 15, 2014 Leave a Comment

Saturday, November 15, 2014 How effective would you consider prison as a resource for helping prisoners change for the better? Prisons do not focus on helping people change for the better. They may change titles to “correctional” institutions, but they do not make any pretense about wanting to change people for the better. Prisons are […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 459

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 14, 2014 Leave a Comment

Friday, November 14, 2014 What would you change to make the halfway house more effective? As I wrote in the previous post, I would implement changes that would make halfway houses more like a successful business operation. First I would visualize the outcome that I wanted to achieve. Then I would put a plan in […]

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Release From Prison Journal: Day 458

by Michael G. Santos on Nov 13, 2014 Leave a Comment

Thursday, November 13, 2014 On a scale from 1 to 10, how effective would you consider the halfway house as being useful for preparing a former prisoner for society? I am not a fan of the halfway house as they currently operate. They operate under the “custody” model. In other words, they are very much […]

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