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My experience in the California prison system
December 30, 2021

My experience in the California prison system

Jenkins, RaymondCalifornia
As of today, the California parole board has too wide of a range
December 30, 2021

As of today, the California parole board has too wide of a range

Jenkins, RaymondCalifornia
This story is about a 10 year old
2021

This story is about a 10 year old

Jenkins, RaymondCalifornia
Family blames society for loved one's suicide
October 2, 2020

Family blames society for loved one's suicide

Family blames Society for Loved one's Suicide In America we have young men and woman committing suicide because of depression, failed relationships and lack of self-love. We have two articles in the newspaper about two...
Jenkins, RaymondCalifornia
Why do we judge? Is it fair
July 3, 2020

Why do we judge? Is it fair

07-03-2020 "Why Do We Judge? Is it Fair." This story is about DUI against 290 Registry. In the publics eyes; Is a 290 registered person "more dangerous only" then other persons convicted by all other...
Jenkins, RaymondCalifornia
Let's do it the rite way
June 4, 2020

Let's do it the rite way

06-04-2020 "Lets Do it the Rite Way" To APWA I hope to find you doing well during these troubled times our country is dealing with, here is a story, the understanding I have, in Minneapolis,...
Jenkins, RaymondCalifornia
This is outragous
June 2, 2020

This is outragous

6-02-2020 "This is outragous" The headline says "5 year-old Autistic Boy" put on record as sex offender" by school for hugging a classmate and kissing another on the cheek". Initially, knowing the media's propensity for...
Jenkins, RaymondCalifornia
Men count too
May 21, 2020

Men count too

Men Count Too We always hear women getting abused, but what about men who are abused by women? Is it because men are afraid to speak up, or is it because people wont believe men...
Jenkins, RaymondCalifornia
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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.

APWA is an open access archive. We encourage use of the writings for research, course planning, and projects engaged in examination of the criminal legal system. Reproduction of essays in their entirety infringes on author copyright without their explicit consent from the writers. Please contact us if you plan to reproduce entire essays; we will do our best to put you in contact with the authors for consent, and their compensation for any project that is profit making.

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