by Roxanne Jackson | Aug 5, 2015 | Blog, Roxanne Jackson
14 Days as a Federal Prisoner The first time I wrote my blog it was 8 days until my surrender to federal prison. Now I can hang my hat on 14 days being a federal prison inmate. As an inmate your greatest enemy is TIME and Fear. You count seconds, minutes, hours and...
by Justin Paperny | May 16, 2015 | Uncategorized
May 16, 2015 A gentlemen called me this morning after googling “life in federal prison.” He also told me that he googled, “prison advice”, “white-collar crime”, and “the residential drug abuse program.” Through his...
by Kenneth Flaska | Apr 3, 2015 | Blog
Prison Sounds and Worries 5:45 am, April 3, 2015, jesup, GA. I woke up at 5:15 am this morning because my cellie’s “snore reduction machine” is making a high pitched howling sound and I cannot go back to sleep. I listen too the early morning sounds...
by Justin Paperny | Mar 3, 2015 | Blog
March 3, 2015 In addition to working as a prison consultant and online trainer, I do still enjoy speaking about ethics and white-collar crime. Below is some feedback from my presentation in New York. Dear Mr. Paperny, On behalf of the IMCA Specialty Conference...
by Justin Paperny | Feb 25, 2015 | Blog
February 25, 2015 Stockholm Syndrome In Federal Prison Understanding our tendencies helps in life. It really helps in prison. To that end, I share a video I filmed about a client’s tendency to speak to guards. I offer reasons why many white-collar offenders tend...