See also Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIII Part IX Part X Part XI Part XII Part VII: Remember the Insiders who also help SHAUN 4/24 (Federal Medical Center, Rochester, MN) As many of
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Part VI: “I am afraid for my son” See also Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VII Part VIII Part IX Part X Part XI Part XII Julie is not an Insider but rather the mother of
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Part V: The Caronavirus has become a joke See also Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part VI Part VII Part VIII Part IX Part X Part XI Part XII Jay 4/15 (OSCI, Salem, Oregon) The Coronavirus pandemic has become
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Part IV: We’re all in this thing together See also Part I Part II Part III Part V Part VI Part VII Part VIII Part IX Part X Part XI Part XII Noah (Texarkana FCI, Texarkana, TX) 4/4 Today we have been
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Part III: Let everyone know what’s happening in here . . . We’re scared See also Part I Part II Part IV Part V Part VI Part VII Part VIII Part IX Part X Part XI Part XII Eric 4/3 (North Carolina)
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See also Part I Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VII Part VIII Part IX Part X Part XI Part XII Jacob, as many other gifted writers before him, turns to humor, farce and satire to deal with a
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See also: Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VII Part VIII Part IX Part X Part XI Part XII Who are the Insiders? They are the men and women, boys and girls incarcerated due a sexual crime
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By Mark Hicks . . . A federal judge is commanding state authorities to stop enforcing rules under the Michigan Sex Offender Registry Act during the coronavirus pandemic. According to an interim order U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland issued Monday, officials are
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UPDATE 9/8/2021: These two studies are now closed. Two opportunities are being made available for qualified persons to participate in research studies. #1. Dr. Lisa Zilney; Montclair St. U. “Contextualizing the Experiences of Sexual Offenders.” This is targeting specifically those who
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By Thaddeus Miller . . . Fresno County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted this week to repeal an ordinance that restricts how close convicted sex offenders can live near schools and parks — a policy California’s Supreme Court found unconstitutional. The move by
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