In the Out Door (In Jail)


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In The Out Door (In Jail) By: Charles Edward In this fictional collection of stories, Charles Edward shares stories that correctional officers could possibly experience. Although jail is a place no one ever wants to go, the reality is that there are many people in jail. Charles Edward’s stories not only show the terrible and sad side of jail, but he also shows that there is always hope for those in jail. You are always able to turn your life around. “While serving our country at a military base, Sgt. Smith was driving a 2 1/2 ton truck. At a bus stop on the base, a young man was waiting for the bus. Sgt. Smith stopped to give him a ride. His name was on his uniform, Sgt. Bradlee. He asked to be dropped off at the Military Police station. The next day when reading the local newspaper, it stated that a man accused of killing another service member had turned himself in. Sgt. Smith remembered that was the guy that was riding in his truck. Sgt. Bradlee had killed another man that was having an affair with his wife. Wow, I was driving around with a killer.”







I Broke Out Of Prison


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If you have a father, mother, sister, brother, grandmother, auntie or any close relative or friend incarcerated in any form of secure lockdown, one of your first thoughts is probably, "when will I get to see them again free?" Now just imagine, if your loved one physically ends up imprisoned (or have even escaped the system) but they have been locked up spiritually their entire life? In this book, I will share my powerful testimony that will demonstrate the power of God that set me free both physically and spiritually.




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The Ohio Bulletin of Charities and Correction


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The Proceedings of the Ohio Welfare Conference (previous to 1919, the Ohio State Conference of Charities and Correction); the Proceedings of the annual Convention of Infirmary Officials of Ohio; the Reports of the Board of State Charities (22d-24th, 26th-28 are supplements; 30th-31st, advance pages only); and the Reports of the Children's Bureau (previous to 1921 the Children's Welfare Dept.).




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Annual Report


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Outdoor Labor for Convicts


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