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Thanks for occasionally writing about
January 27, 2019

Thanks for occasionally writing about

Thanks for ocassionally writing about James Bauhaus Thanks for occasionally writing about the prison/crime problem from the POV of the officials who cause/profit from it. How about trying one from the POV of one who's...
Bauhaus, JamesOklahoma
Parole farce continues (and prison survival)
February 10, 2017

Parole farce continues (and prison survival)

2/21/2019 Parole Farce Continues (and prison survival) | James Bauhaus James Bauhaus Wrongly Convicted Prisoner on Legal Reform • Home • Open Letter • Blog Jim's Books Now Available All Jim's Books: • Jailbreak! •...
Bauhaus, JamesOklahoma
Found!
January 30, 2017

Found!

Found! I found out why no one has an opinion about anything important. It's because having an opinion makes you the unknowing target of people who keep their opinion secret. For example: I'm an innocent...
Bauhaus, JamesOklahoma
Mental issues?
September 22, 2015

Mental issues?

J BAUHAU Mental Issues? 9-22-2015: I just saw one of those Ivory Tower guys on Oklahoma's State broadcasting system. He was having a discussion with Dick Pryor, the host, and other gov't sector "experts" just...
Bauhaus, JamesOklahoma
Crime deterrence by publicizing the abomination of "corrections"
December 16, 2014

Crime deterrence by publicizing the abomination of "corrections"

James Bauhaus Wrongly Convicted Prisoner on Legal Reform Crime deterrence by publicizing the abomination of “Corrections” Published December 16, 2014 “Who shall we get to guard these criminals? Worse Criminals!” Napoleon Bonaparte All prisons are...
Bauhaus, JamesOklahoma
Prison murders
2012

Prison murders

©2012 James Bauhaus ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRISON MURDERS Oklahoma's shittiest prison is in McAlester. It is the site of daily atrocities. Back in the days after the riot (1973) that finally destroyed everything but the...
Bauhaus, JamesOklahoma
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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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