I often think of sex abuse and prison as a complex system. When I was paroled back in 2000 one friend commented that I was being set up to fail. I believe there was some truth to that but I beat the system and am now a licensed Social Worker in a position to help...
In the United States, laws are made to address a perceived problem. Megan’s law was introduced when a convicted sex offender murdered a young girl and the parents argued they should have known about this man. Adam Walsh was murdered by someone who was not on...
This is the 24th post I have made on Prison CONversation. There is one new development you will see on this post. It is my name. A friend pointed out that I never sign my posts. There remains a part of me that wishes to remain invisible. Prison CONversation needs...
It is important to work together as a community. Those of us who have been in prison or may end up there need to create pathways to promote safety and pro-social behavior. When someone is sentenced to prison it often feels like the end of the world. There is a...
This past Sunday, I applied for a Social Work job. I have an interview tomorrow at 1:30. If I get hired, what will become of Prison CONversation or the many other projects I am involved with? I don’t have an answer but change presents opportunities to evaluate...
Several days ago, I attended my Sex Addicts Anonymous meeting. We had a newcomer who had traveled some distance even though a group closer to his home was an option. He was afraid of finding someone who knew him. We can spend so much energy being afraid of being...
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