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Institutionalisation defined
August 28, 2016

Institutionalisation defined

Smith, Andrew JacksonAlabama
Auburn APAEP in prison
August 25, 2016

Auburn APAEP in prison

Auburn APAEP in Prison The opportunity for degree acquisition accredited by the American Council of Education (A. C. E.) while confined to one of the most suppressive prison systems (Alabama Department of Corrections) in the...
Smith, Andrew JacksonAlabama
Adaptive core curriculum for prisoners
February 6, 2014

Adaptive core curriculum for prisoners

Andrew Jackson Smith Elmore Correctional Center (AL) Adaptive Core Curriculum for Prisoners The human brain is designed to sustain oneself throughout a perilous journey from helplessness to hopefulness. The most incredible adaptability, exhibited in both...
Smith, Andrew JacksonAlabama
Incarcerated, disabled veterans
January 12, 2014

Incarcerated, disabled veterans

Andrew Jackson Smith Elmore Correctional Center (AL) Incarcerated Disabled Veterans Many issues concerning out military veterans exist today and attempts to address most are in progress. Some neglect has been identified, such as the length...
Smith, Andrew JacksonAlabama
Prisoner's solution to prison's problems: A proposal for a new paradigm
June 21, 2013

Prisoner's solution to prison's problems: A proposal for a new paradigm

No Title America's prison population is a community with characteristics parallel to any other, but in unique proportions. In a previous paper entitled "Mass Producing Mentally Ill Citizens in America's Prison", appearing in Fourth City:...
Smith, Andrew JacksonAlabama
What prisoners learn
2013

What prisoners learn

What Prisoners Learn By Andrew Jackson Smith Elmore Correctional Center 228252 -A I -54A 3520 Marion Spillway Rd. Elmore, AL 36025-1532 The author has a B.S. in General Studies with a major in Psychology; B.S....
Smith, Andrew JacksonAlabama
Mass producing mentally ill citizens in America's prisons
2013

Mass producing mentally ill citizens in America's prisons

Mass Producing Mentally Ill Citizens in America's Prisons About the author. Andrew Jackson Smith is a fifty year old inmate incarcerated since he was framed for murder by the Mobile Alabama's D.A. Office and Police...
Smith, Andrew JacksonAlabama
The inevitable degradation of one man's mind while incarcerated
August 15, 2010

The inevitable degradation of one man's mind while incarcerated

A.J.S. Alabama NO TITLE The epitome of nothingness has to be prison from the perspective of any amply motivated person. If the content of this very essay seems largely void then indeed my point be...
Smith, Andrew JacksonAlabama
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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