INSIDE (One Man's Experience of Prison) A True Story

INSIDE (One Man's Experience of Prison) A True Story
Author: John Hoskison
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2012-02-10
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1614171750

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This is a true story of a journey to hell and back. In 1994 John Hoskison was a highly respected and successful professional golfer. Then, one evening, after a tournament, he broke a rule of his life by drinking and driving and on the way home he hit and killed a cyclist. Hoskison knew he'd never escape the pain he'd caused and felt a prison sentence was justified. As a non-violent first offender, he could have expected to serve part of his sentence in an open prison, but was instead consigned to some of the toughest in Britain; places of medieval-like squalor and violence. REVIEWS" "This is a must read book. Not just an insight into how prison really is but a real life story that illustrates just how quickly your life can turn upside down. There but for the grace of God..." ~John Francome, Author and Champion Jockey. "...a searingly honest account. John Hoskison tells it like it is, as opposed to what gets portrayed on TV or at the cinema." ~Professor David Wilson, Professor of Criminology at Birmingham City University; former Prison Governor. January, 2012 OTHER Titles by John Hoskison: Name &Number (Based on a True Story) A Golf Swing You Can Trust Shooting Lower Scores

Inside

Inside
Author: John Hoskison
Publisher: John Murray
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1998
Genre: Prisoners
ISBN: 9780719555695

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John Hoskison goes to prison for hit and run. His life there.

Inside

Inside
Author: John Hoskison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1998
Genre: Prisoners
ISBN: 9780752827186

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Gang of One

Gang of One
Author: Gary Mulgrew
Publisher: Hodder
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2012-01-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1444737910

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GANG OF ONE is the remarkable true story of one man's journey from a Glasgow orphanage to a notorious gang-infested prison in Texas. Driven by his desire to return to his son in England and haunted by the increasingly frustrating search for his missing daughter, Gary Mulgrew attempts the impossible task of surviving the prison's gang culture. Told with wit and humanity, GANG OF ONE shows a man constantly confronted by the moral and physical challenges of prison life, where everyone is encouraged to turn their back and 'see nuthin''. Gary's choice - to walk away and let a man die, or intervene and lose the chance to get home - makes GANG OF ONE a book as unforgettable as it is enthralling.

My Mind Is A Prison

My Mind Is A Prison
Author: Tony Caz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2020-09-26
Genre:
ISBN:

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Every person, including you, ultimately defines the lives they live, by the decisions they make. The mind is the greatest instrument ever created. Its beauty exists in its remarkable ability to define your complete existence. The thought process that emerges from our minds, releases a chain of events in the form of words or actions that decide the outcome of not only our short term future but our final destination.We all fail, and we all aspire to succeed. It's finding equilibrium in everything that you do that finally brings reward. In this self-help book, you will follow the author as he unveils his complete revival, which saved his life from various addictions and potentially death. He shares life-like experiences that you are going through and introduces a positive method of dealing with life's hurdles that are constantly, unexpectedly, and overwhelmingly cast into our paths.As the author reveals his mental metamorphosis to you. It will set you on your own journey of self-discovery. To reignite your passion with spiritual light. This book will allow you to remove all the skeletons out the closet and refresh your views on living a successful, joyful and hopeful future.We all have to live with ourselves every day. Our minds become a prison for our thoughts and lead us into despair. Open your heart and clear your mind as you open the first page to a new beginning that will bring great blessings to your life.

Prison From The Inside Out: One Man's Journey From A Life Sentence to Freedom

Prison From The Inside Out: One Man's Journey From A Life Sentence to Freedom
Author: William Mecca Elmore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2021-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780961444488

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Prison From The Inside Out is both a book and an act of trust: A black man from New Jersey and a white woman decide they have something to tell the world about incarceration, self-esteem, personal growth, survival, and the power of trust.

Fish

Fish
Author: T. J. Parsell
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0786733012

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When seventeen-year-old T. J. Parsell held up the local Photo Mat with a toy gun, he was sentenced to four and a half to fifteen years in prison. The first night of his term, four older inmates drugged Parsell and took turns raping him. When they were through, they flipped a coin to decide who would "own" him. Forced to remain silent about his rape by a convict code among inmates (one in which informers are murdered), Parsell's experience that first night haunted him throughout the rest of his sentence. In an effort to silence the guilt and pain of its victims, the issue of prisoner rape is a story that has not been told. For the first time Parsell, one of America's leading spokespeople for prison reform, shares the story of his coming of age behind bars. He gives voice to countless others who have been exposed to an incarceration system that turns a blind eye to the abuse of the prisoners in its charge. Since life behind bars is so often exploited by television and movie re-enactments, the real story has yet to be told. Fish is the first breakout story to do that.

Sentenced to Science

Sentenced to Science
Author: Allen M. Hornblum
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-09-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0271074280

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From 1951 until 1974, Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia was the site of thousands of experiments on prisoners conducted by researchers under the direction of University of Pennsylvania dermatologist Albert M. Kligman. While most of the experiments were testing cosmetics, detergents, and deodorants, the trials also included scores of Phase I drug trials, inoculations of radioactive isotopes, and applications of dioxin in addition to mind-control experiments for the Army and CIA. These experiments often left the subject-prisoners, mostly African Americans, in excruciating pain and had long-term debilitating effects on their health. This is one among many episodes of the sordid history of medical experimentation on the black population of the United States. The story of the Holmesburg trials was documented by Allen Hornblum in his 1998 book Acres of Skin. The more general history of African Americans as human guinea pigs has most recently been told by Harriet Washington in her 2007 book Medical Apartheid. The subject is currently a topic of heated public debate in the wake of a 2006 report from an influential panel of medical experts recommending that the federal government loosen the regulations in place since the 1970s that have limited the testing of pharmaceuticals on prison inmates. Sentenced to Science retells the story of the Holmesburg experiments more dramatically through the eyes of one black man, Edward “Butch” Anthony, who suffered greatly from the experiments for which he “volunteered” during multiple terms at the prison. This is not only one black man’s highly personal account of what it was like to be an imprisoned test subject, but also a sobering reminder that there were many African Americans caught in the viselike grip of a scientific research community willing to bend any code of ethics in order to accomplish its goals and a criminal justice system that sold prisoners to the highest bidder.

Getting Life

Getting Life
Author: Michael Morton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476756848

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“A devastating and infuriating book, more astonishing than any legal thriller by John Grisham” (The New York Times) about a young father who spent twenty-five years in prison for a crime he did not commit…and his eventual exoneration and return to life as a free man. On August 13, 1986, just one day after his thirty-second birthday, Michael Morton went to work at his usual time. By the end of the day, his wife Christine had been savagely bludgeoned to death in the couple’s bed—and the Williamson County Sherriff’s office in Texas wasted no time in pinning her murder on Michael, despite an absolute lack of physical evidence. Michael was swiftly sentenced to life in prison for a crime he had not committed. He mourned his wife from a prison cell. He lost all contact with their son. Life, as he knew it, was over. Drawing on his recollections, court transcripts, and more than 1,000 pages of personal journals he wrote in prison, Michael recounts the hidden police reports about an unidentified van parked near his house that were never pursued; the bandana with the killer’s DNA on it, that was never introduced in court; the call from a neighboring county reporting the attempted use of his wife’s credit card, which was never followed up on; and ultimately, how he battled his way through the darkness to become a free man once again. “Even for readers who may feel practically jaded about stories of injustice in Texas—even those who followed this case closely in the press—could do themselves a favor by picking up Michael Morton’s new memoir…It is extremely well-written [and] insightful” (The Austin Chronicle). Getting Life is an extraordinary story of unfathomable tragedy, grave injustice, and the strength and courage it takes to find forgiveness.