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Monthly Archives: April 2019
DVI 4: Shocking Conditions
This is the fourth post Sean has written about his experience at Tracy Reception Center (Deuel Vocational Institution) in 2006. DVI has a long-standing reputation for being violent and dangerous, Sean was housed there for a brief period shortly after … Continue reading
Posted in life in prison
Tagged CDCR, Duel Vocational Institution, prison, prison violence, psych meds abuse, sleeping
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Sean’s Certificates of Accomplishment
Note: Sean has never been part of any gang inside or outside of prison, this program was presented by Anti- Recidivism Coalition, which we are affiliated with and was about more than just recovery, it was about personal growth, identifying … Continue reading
Posted in life in prison
Tagged accomplisments, Bakersfield College, certificates, college in prison, education
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DVI 3: Trading
This is the third post Sean has written about his experience at Tracy Reception Center (Deuel Vocational Institution) in 2006. DVI has a long standing reputation for being violent and dangerous, Sean was housed there for a brief period shortly … Continue reading
Posted in life in prison, wrongful conviction
Tagged fishing, JLWOP, lockdown, prison survival, prison violence
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