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  The Fire Inside
 Issue 21 - Summer 2002

< Dedication
 
< Interview with Rose Ann Parker
 
< Legal Corner: Litigation against the Board of Prison Terms
 
< Another Parole Denial
 
< Editorial: Turn Up the Heat on the Parole Board
 
< Pa'lante: Sexta Conferencia Anual, "Justicia Para Todos"
 
< Our Voices Within: Celebrating the Strength of Incarcerated Survivors
 
< I am a Battered Woman
 
< Giving Birth to Justice in the Desert
 
< To My --, with Love
 
< Gloria Killian: Justice Denied!
 
< Incite! Women of Color Against Violence
 
< PAROLE: Freedom for Rent, Not for Granted
 
< Did You Witness Prosecutorial Misconduct?
 
< Lockdown show a success!
 
< Sundance Five - Acquitted!
 
< Publicación del Manual Para Madres y Padres Encarcelados: Sus Derechos Legales y Responsabilidades
 
      

PAROLE: Freedom for Rent, Not for Granted

by Anna Bell, CCWF

Drawing of three people pulling down a prison towerPositive side...

There is good and bad being on parole like everything else. People don't make it because they don't stay focused on what's positive. Parole is motivation. It could be full or opportunities if the ambition is within one's self to do better.

Negative side...

No one can make it on $200. Especially if people don't have anyone, parole could be a force to keep the prison industry growing. Parole is a slavery entrapment to keep the system going, because the prison industry is a million dollar money make scheme!

Last updated August 18, 2003 07:46 AM



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