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Hole time
November 7, 2019

Hole time

Bruce W. Herforth 11/7/19 Hole Time Introduction: Here's how to acquire complimentary office supplies in a private prison. If a non-indigent inmate wants something in a for-profit facility, he usually needs to purchase it for...
Herforth, Bruce W.Mississippi
A different type of dictatorship
October 12, 2019

A different type of dictatorship

Bruce W. Herforth 9/5/19 A Different Type of Dictatorship Introduction: My regular correspondent recently wrote, "I was really interested to hear your report about 'prison politics.' How would you describe it, a benign dictatorship?" I...
Herforth, Bruce W.Mississippi
The great Penn lockdown
September 27, 2019

The great Penn lockdown

Bruce W. Herforth 9/27/19 The Great Penn Lockdown My most regular correspondent, who is not a member of my natal family, recently summarized my incarcerative experience based on what I had written in my letters....
Herforth, Bruce W.Mississippi
When enemies become allies
July 19, 2019

When enemies become allies

Bruce W. Herforth 7/19/19 When Enemies Become Allies I first came to live in a private prison located in the state of Mississippi in mid-November last year. My cohort of nineteen inmates from Vermont arrived...
Herforth, Bruce W.Mississippi
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