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Human rights violations are usually what dictators are so fondly accussed of
July 2020

Human rights violations are usually what dictators are so fondly accussed of

1 of 8 May 2019 Human rights violations are usually what dictators are so fondly accused of, but yet too many of the people that operate the United States of America government agencies are guilty...
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AK DOC has and currently engages
September 18, 2019

AK DOC has and currently engages

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The harmful effects of solitary confinement
May 29, 2018

The harmful effects of solitary confinement

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It has been six months
February 5, 2018

It has been six months

5 February 2018 AK Mountains It Has Been Six Months It has been six months since I have written. The conditions at Anchorage Correctional Complex (ACC) have not changed. I am still a pretrial detainee...
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I am a pretrial detainee
August 6, 2017

I am a pretrial detainee

6 August 2017 I am a pretrial detainee, I have been in jail since July 1, 2015. Before jail/prison, I didn't give much thought to the incarcerated. After two years of inadequate food, being treated...
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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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