by Kenneth Flaska | Jan 18, 2017 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
Well these are some interesting times in Federal Prison Camp! Well, it is 2017, the year I exit Federal Prison. There is some sort of psychological euphoria associated with being able to say ” I get out of prison this year”. I still do not know the date of...
by Kenneth Flaska | Jan 9, 2017 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
Institutionalized: He does not want to leave Federal Prison? I suspect we have all heard a story about a prisoner who adjusts so well to life in prison that He does not want to leave when his sentence expires. I always believed that this was one of those “prison...
by Justin Paperny | Jan 5, 2017 | Blog
Why Do People Fail In Prison? On New Year’s Eve I filmed a video about the uselessness of New Year’s goals in prison. Further, I mentioned that I had yelled at a defendant who called me. That defendant, a lawyer who plead guilty to bank and mail fraud, is...
by Kenneth Flaska | Dec 28, 2016 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
A Federal Prison Camp Story: Violating Probation Recently, I wrote that I was getting away from telling “stories” about the struggles other prisoners are experiencing here at Pensacola Federal Prison Camp. I believed that the stories were becoming boring...
by Kenneth Flaska | Dec 12, 2016 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM FEDERAL PRISON CAMP This is my last Christmas in prison! I want to get it over with as soon as possible so I can focus on 2017 and my return to my family. Clearly, the holiday season is an emotionally difficult time for most prisoners...
by Kenneth Flaska | Dec 2, 2016 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
How to Use Guilt and Shame in Federal Prison During a federal prison term, prisoners are required to take certain classes to assist them in the reentry process. The required classes are specified by the prisoner’s case manager. Some of the classes are boring and...