Federal Prison

Where Inmates Stay & Convicts Run

- A Survival Guide & Reference -

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This book has been reviewed by The WALL STREET JOURNAL, American Bar Association, Gannett News Service, Houston Chronicle, Publishers Weekly and many others. -A serious and humorous 288 pages completed after serving time for a banking violation. "Contrary to the rumors you may have heard, you cannot keep the golf clubs... or the $3,000 hair piece."

It does answer the infamous question, "Is there life after self-surrender?"

Part One covers: what & where, visitation, food, items to be purchased in the commissary, jobs, money, income, medical services, security, safety, facilities and population. It has a useful convict slang dictionary- "Blanket Party" does not occur at the beach and "Good Time" it ain't.

Part Two- Stories from and about the people with whom you will live. They've done everything and anything illegal, just not necessarily been caught for a specific crime. These short stories reveal things you learn but hope you'll never use. You'll even learn tempting new occupations for the day you get out.

Part Three- "What the Authorities Will Never Tell You" includes techniques and guidance to deal with the significant issues... how you got there in the first place, how to effectively do the time and how to insure you never return.

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