Paperback Journal for Inmates

Paperback Journal for Inmates
Author: Plunder LLC
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2018-05-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781981063093

Paperback Journal for Inmates: 8.5-inch by 11-inch Blank Journal With 101+ Pages Filled With Lines for Prisoners to Write In And Express Their Feelings - No Wire Spiral Binding, No Metals So Many Prisons Will Accept this Diary for Inmates This is not a moleskin journal, which may be a problem with sending journals to prison inmates. It has a plain, solid cover - not anything weird that would decrease the chances of the journal making it inside the prison and into the inmate's cell. The soft-cover paperback journal could very well help the person in prison get out an array of feelings in the absence of other things that are banned in prisons, like dirty magazines, cell phones, etc. Writing non-fiction or fiction as a form of escape can be a God-send to those who are in prison. In fact, Curtis Dawkins, a prisoner serving a life sentence in Michigan for murder was recently offered a book deal from Scribner, a top U.S. literary publishing house for his debut collection of short stories for $150,000. Inmate activity books can benefit idle minds and let people know that there are other ways to deal with their problems besides expressing their feelings through violence. When ordering through Amazon.com, make sure when you order this writing type of journal that the diary includes the inmate's registration number on it or it might not be delivered. As far as journals being sent to inmates in prison you have to be careful not to send journals to jails that have items that could be turned into weapons. No metal, leather, fabric, or spiral binding. Send this journal that has a cover that's paperback, not cardboard, and is bound like a regular book; it should go through fine. Volunteer groups sometimes send books to women and men in prison but some theorize that certain inmates may not receive the journals because the prison wants the inmates to buy journals from the prison commissaries. Most prisons accept only paperback books for inmates. Sending books and journals to prisons means you should search for the rules for your inmate's facility before mailing books. A county lock-up inmate means you should Google the county sheriff's web page for jail rules about inmate mail. Inmate ID numbers are required by most prisons, so put the SID or other inmate number as part of their last name when ordering. If the inmate number and prisoner's name doesn't match, the journal might not be delivered. With this journal containing lines, it should be safe because it doesn't contain banned language about prison escape, prison unrest, nude pictures, or sexual content like rape, sex with minors, S&M, incest, necrophilia, or homosexual sex, drug/bomb/weapon manufacturing, racial content, gang or criminal content. It is also not a banned tattoo book journal. Since this journal will be sent directly from Amazon, an approved prison vendor, the paperback journal should be accepted for inmates just fine.

Separated by Prison United by Conviction

Separated by Prison United by Conviction
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2013
Genre: Prisoners
ISBN: 9780615795980

A journal designed for couples who seek to maintain a relationship when one partner is incarcerated. Consists of over 250 simple, yet thought-provoking questions to aid couples in keeping their families together despite incarceration. Questions include: When loving someone through distance and time, what skills must one have? What are your expectations for homecoming?

Prison Gift Journal: Jail Diary to Write In

Prison Gift Journal: Jail Diary to Write In
Author: Plunder LLC
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2018-05-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781982995973

Paperback Prison Journal for Inmates: Blank 8.5-Inch by 11-Inch Journal With Lines for Prisoners to Write In And Express Their Feelings - No Wire Spiral Binding, No Metals so That Many Prisons Would Accept the Diary for Inmates This is not a moleskin journal, which may be a problem with sending journals to prison inmates. It has a simple cover - not anything weird that would decrease the chances of the journal making it inside the prison and into the inmate's cell. The soft-cover paperback journal could very well help the person in prison get out an array of feelings in the absence of other things that are banned in prisons, like dirty magazines, cell phones, etc. Writing non-fiction or fiction as a form of escape can be a God-send to those who are in prison. In fact, Curtis Dawkins, a prisoner serving a life sentence in Michigan for murder was recently offered a book deal from Scribner, a top U.S. literary publishing house for his debut collection of short stories for $150,000. Inmate activity books can benefit idle minds and let people know that there are other ways to deal with their problems besides expressing their feelings through violence. When ordering through Amazon.com, make sure when you order this writing type of journal that the diary includes the inmate's registration number on it or it might not be delivered. As far as journals being sent to inmates in prison you have to be careful not to send journals to jails that have items that could be turned into weapons. No metal, leather, fabric, or spiral binding. Send this journal that has a cover that's paperback, not cardboard, and is bound like a regular book; it should go through fine. Volunteer groups sometimes send books to women and men in prison but some theorize that certain inmates may not receive the journals because the prison wants the inmates to buy journals from the prison commissaries. Most prisons accept only paperback books for inmates. Sending books and journals to prisons means you should search for the rules for your inmate's facility before mailing books. A county lock-up inmate means you should Google the county sheriff's web page for jail rules about inmate mail. Inmate ID numbers are required by most prisons, so put the SID or other inmate number as part of their last name when ordering. If the inmate number and prisoner's name doesn't match, the journal might not be delivered. With this journal containing lines, it should be safe because it doesn't contain banned language about prison escape, prison unrest, nude pictures, or sexual content like rape, sex with minors, S&M, incest, necrophilia, or homosexual sex, drug/bomb/weapon manufacturing, racial content, gang or criminal content. It is also not a banned tattoo book journal. Since this journal will be sent directly from Amazon, an approved prison vendor, the paperback journal should be accepted for inmates just fine.

Prison Journal

Prison Journal
Author: Plunder LLC
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2018-07-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983399701

Prison Journal - Paperback Journal for Inmates: 8.5-inch by 11-inch Blank Journal With 101+ Pages Filled With Lines for Prisoners to Write In And Express Their Feelings - No Wire Spiral Binding, No Metals So Many Prisons Will Accept this Diary for Inmates This is not a moleskin journal, which may be a problem with sending journals to prison inmates. It has a beautiful cover - not anything weird that would decrease the chances of the journal making it inside the prison and into the inmate's cell. The soft-cover paperback journal could very well help the person in prison get out an array of feelings in the absence of other things that are banned in prisons, like dirty magazines, cell phones, etc. Writing non-fiction or fiction as a form of escape can be a God-send to those who are in prison. In fact, Curtis Dawkins, a prisoner serving a life sentence in Michigan for murder was recently offered a book deal from Scribner, a top U.S. literary publishing house for his debut collection of short stories for $150,000. Inmate activity books can benefit idle minds and let people know that there are other ways to deal with their problems besides expressing their feelings through violence. When ordering through Amazon.com, make sure when you order this writing type of journal that the diary includes the inmate's registration number on it or it might not be delivered. As far as journals being sent to inmates in prison you have to be careful not to send journals to jails that have items that could be turned into weapons. No metal, leather, fabric, or spiral binding. Send this journal that has a cover that's paperback, not cardboard, and is bound like a regular book; it should go through fine. Volunteer groups sometimes send books to women and men in prison but some theorize that certain inmates may not receive the journals because the prison wants the inmates to buy journals from the prison commissaries. Most prisons accept only paperback books for inmates. Sending books and journals to prisons means you should search for the rules for your inmate's facility before mailing books. A county lock-up inmate means you should Google the county sheriff's web page for jail rules about inmate mail. Inmate ID numbers are required by most prisons, so put the SID or other inmate number as part of their last name when ordering. If the inmate number and prisoner's name doesn't match, the journal might not be delivered. With this journal containing lines, it should be safe because it doesn't contain banned language about prison escape, prison unrest, nude pictures, or sexual content like rape, sex with minors, S&M, incest, necrophilia, or homosexual sex, drug/bomb/weapon manufacturing, racial content, gang or criminal content. It is also not a banned tattoo book journal. Since this journal will be sent directly from Amazon, an approved prison vendor, the paperback journal should be accepted for inmates just fine.

Journal of the Librarian Who Went to Prison for Money

Journal of the Librarian Who Went to Prison for Money
Author: Glennor Shirley
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1647022207

Journal of the Librarian Who Went to Prison for Money By: Glennor Shirley Journal of the Librarian Who Went to Prison for Money discusses the positive transformation of prisoners who use prison libraries to educate themselves. The nation’s high rate of incarceration and high cost to taxpayers can be decreased with more emphasis on education. This book is unique because the letters from prisoners show their educational achievement after entering prison, and also humor, resilience, and the need for preparation for successful reentry. Readers can take away use more of taxpayers’ money to educate instead of incarcerate and provide more funds to prepare prisoners for successful reentry so prisoners become taxpayers.

My Prison Journal

My Prison Journal
Author: Barbara Pritchett
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781622306565

n 1980 when Barbara Pritchett was arrested for a murder she didn't commit, she was a wife, mother, realtor, deaconess in a Presbyterian Church and Sunday School teacher. Barbara was raised in a loving middle class Christian home. She accepted Jesus as her Savior when she was 12 years old, but she never made Him the Lord of her life until she went to prison. That is when she was humbled and drew closer to the Lord Jesus Christ. In this book Barbara gives details about the crime she was arrested for and gives details of how the Lord gave her that peace that passes understanding during her time in prison. Barbara is now on fire for the Lord, and she has been involved in prison and jail ministry since 1991. She has been ministering with Bill Glass Champions for Life, Kairos Inside of Georgia and Aglow International. She is also a Hope Minister at Mt. Paran North Church of God in Marietta, Georgia. Barbara received a full pardon from the Georgia Department of Corrections Pardon and Parole Board in 2011.

Journaling Jail

Journaling Jail
Author: Deena Cunningham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2019-06-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781075572135

This journal is the first in the series titles, The Inmate Edition. This journal is a tool that every inmate should have while spending time in a correctional facility! A Paperback Journal perfect for Inmates!: 6x9 -inch Journal With 110 lined Pages Filled With Lines for Prisoners to Write In And Express Their Feelings - No Wire Spiral Binding, No Metals So Many Prisons Will Accept this Diary for Inmates. A must Have! Let's fill the jails with this positive outlet for our loved ones!This journal is a 6x9 paperback and features 100+ perfectly lined pages for your doodling, list making, note taking, reflection and gratitude reflecting, to-dos, to-dont's, don't forgets to forget-about-its. There are many benefits to keeping a journal and the design team at BOLDconcepts is committed to creating stylish, trendy, unique and tasteful journals so there is something for everyone! If reflecting in a journal isn't really your thing, how about starting a dream log or keep track of health and fitness goals? Don't care for pens much? Tear the pages out and use for paper airplanes, or ball it up and sink some trash bin free-throws!Head over to Amazon's Author Page for more great titles from this author!Makes a great gift!Featuring high quality binding and printing! Durable book covers are made to last! Thank you for your purchase and please, ENJOY!!

Inmate Journal

Inmate Journal
Author: Qualifax Notebooks
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781723867538

Inmates journal. Versatile journal can be used to document rehabilitation progress, self improvement and mindfulness or simply to note and reflect on your day. Features: Size 6" x 9" 128 pages Lined journal style pages Soft back Matte finish

Prison Journal, 1940-1945

Prison Journal, 1940-1945
Author: Edouard Daladier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2022-02-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 100030812X

Even after fifty years, and in spite of the reams of documents now available,it remains difficult-especially in France-to form an objective view of what things were like in the period between the wars and in 1940.The greater, the swifter, the more unexpected the disaster, the less people are willing to deal with it squarely. Once a certain threshold of suffering,shame, and humiliation is reached, actual facts become unimportant,analyses become bothersome. History falls prey to myth and rumor.People refuse to hear any more, but they still need someone to blame. In France, the strangest of bedfellows have come to speak about it in one voice, and the good people have remained mute.

Prison Journal

Prison Journal
Author: Joseph Timilty
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1999-01-06
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781500137335

When Boston politician Joseph Timilty was sent to the Schuylkill federal correctional institution to serve a four-month term because he refused to pull anyone else into the political dragnet he had been caught up in, he accepted his situation with dignity and courage. If he could survive four months with the marines at Parris Island, he told his family, he could survive this. For the next four months, he kept a secret diary that he smuggled out of prison in coded notes and letters to his wife. Intimate, poignant, and frequently hilarious,Prison Journal: An Irreverent Look at Life on the Inside is a compilation of his observations about his arrest and trial, his life in prison, and the aftereffects of his experiences. The book captures the paradox of prison life, a potent cocktail of high drama and dark comedy infused with exasperating ironies and inanities that will alternately make you laugh and cry. An intriguing memoir of a life-changing experience, Prison Journal provides an eye-opening look at a senseless system that squanders countless dollars on rigid bureaucracy and hypocritical rehabilitation efforts. And nine insightful recommendations look to move the prison system beyond the wasteful warehousing of nonviolent offenders to healing social wounds.