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Corrections reform advocate. I document what institutions deny. Policy, practice, and human impact—receipts included.

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So he's flat out telling us that we're in a war with Iran because Israel forced our hand. This is basically the worst possible thing he could have said.

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Placing a purchase order should take minutes. Point A. Point B. Simple, right? Not when there’s a laser room in between. The problem with lasers is leadership can’t see them from the camera above. All they see is their buyer ducking, crawling, rolling, and stepping sideways

Placing a purchase order should take minutes.
Point A. Point B. Simple, right?

Not when there’s a laser room in between.

The problem with lasers is leadership can’t see them from the camera above. All they see is their buyer ducking, crawling, rolling, and stepping sideways
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Your manager is in seven hours of meetings today and all you need is ten minutes with them to sort something out. You check their calendar and there are two openings, one at 10:15 and another at 2:45, but both get booked before you can grab them. Their door is closed most of the

Your manager is in seven hours of meetings today and all you need is ten minutes with them to sort something out.

You check their calendar and there are two openings, one at 10:15 and another at 2:45, but both get booked before you can grab them. Their door is closed most of the
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Many people don’t realize 95% of incarcerated individuals return to our communities. This conversation is about public safety and breaking generational cycles, not excusing crime. #utahcorrectionswatch #crime #utah

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Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of comments online that sound something like this: “Why should anyone care what happens to people in prison?” “They made their choices.” “Keep them locked up.” I understand where that reaction comes from. Accountability matters. Harm matters.

Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of comments online that sound something like this:

“Why should anyone care what happens to people in prison?”
“They made their choices.”
“Keep them locked up.”

I understand where that reaction comes from. Accountability matters. Harm matters.
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What actually predicts who ends up in prison? After my last post about why prison conditions affect community safety, a few people asked a fair question: what actually predicts who ends up in prison in the first place? Most people assume the answer is personal choices or moral

What actually predicts who ends up in prison?

After my last post about why prison conditions affect community safety, a few people asked a fair question: what actually predicts who ends up in prison in the first place?

Most people assume the answer is personal choices or moral