Life In A Female Federal Prison
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ค. 2024
- Today we have the pleasure of learning from Belen Enriquez. Belen served a 15 month sentence in a women's federal prison. Specifically, she served her sentence at the Federal Detention Center in Miami.
In this video, Belen and I discuss a number of prison issues, including:
1: What was a typical day for her in federal prison?
2: How did she stay productive in federal prison?
3: What type of job did she have?
4: Did Belen have any disciplinary infractions, and if she did, what were the repercussions?
5: What advice would she have for new prisoners?
6: How much good time did she get on her sentence?
And more!
Our team admires Belen for speaking openly and honestly about her experience through the federal prison system. It is clear she used her time in the federal detention center wisely. It is also clear she will continue to use her experience to help other people going through the criminal justice system.
Belen and I hope you find value in our video.
Thank you,
Justin Paperny
jp@whitecollaradvice.com - 818-424-2220
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If youd ever like to do a interview about FPC Alderson, I would be happy to. I just came home 6 months ago after doing 16 months there. ❤
Belen thank you for sharing your story. Welcome home!!
Thank you! 😊
Thank you! I’m glad to be home and for the opportunity.
Awesome video Belen and Justin!!
Thank you very much.
Belen great stuff. What were some books you read in prison that helped you the most?
Thank you for your question. For me, reading in prison helped me accomplish various purposes. It kept me intellectually engaged, distracted and helped me develop writing skills. It also helped me understand the law and the prison system a bit better.
Earning Freedom by Michael Santos
Blink
David and Goliath
Outliers (all three by Malcolm Gladwell)
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
It Worked for Me (in life and leadership) by Colin Powell
American Sniper by Chris Kyle
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Orange Is the New Black by Piper Kerman
Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar by Virginia Vallejo
How can a felon become a lawyer? I thought the ABA prohibits felons from practicing Law in the USA.
If you look up her LinkedIn, she isn't an attorney.
@@veronicagarcia8209 thnx
I've heard various things but are there physical fights and sexual abuse in female federal prisons? In either case, you seem well and glad you're out!