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Are sex offenders okay?
September 8, 2020

Are sex offenders okay?

Jones, Are Sex Offenders Okay? 1 Are Sex Offenders Okay? by Joseph E. Jones Lexington, Kentucky 8 September 2020 Joseph Jones FMC Lex.; Unit: Antaeus P.O. Box 14500 Lexington, KY 40512 USA Jones, Are Sex...
Jones, Joseph E.Kentucky
Fallacies of the FIRST STEP Act and the flaws of prison reform
June 26, 2019

Fallacies of the FIRST STEP Act and the flaws of prison reform

Fallacies and Flaws of Prison Reform 3 Fallacies of the FIRST STEP ACT And the Flaws of Prison Reform Joseph E. Jones Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those...
Jones, Joseph E.Kentucky
Humanities: Prisoners response to authority from a spiritual perspective
May 8, 2019

Humanities: Prisoners response to authority from a spiritual perspective

Humanities: Prisoners Response to Authority From A Spiritual Perspective by: Joseph E. Jones 
 Introduction Humanities, as a branch of knowledge (whether ontology or epistemology) concerns itself with conceptualizing those elements which cause humankind to...
Jones, Joseph E.Kentucky
The impact of incarceration on family: Reflections by a prisoner
June 18, 2018

The impact of incarceration on family: Reflections by a prisoner

IMPACT OF INCARCERATION 1 The Impact of Incarceration on Family: Reflections by a Prisoner Dependent upon the nature of crime—+whether blue—collar or white, Violent zcdmxued to non—violent, or drugs versus sex offenses-—attitudes from society and...
Jones, Joseph E.Kentucky
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