On the Other Side of the Bars

On the Other Side of the Bars PDF

Author: Dan M. Reynolds

Publisher: Tate Publishing

Published: 2012-09

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 161777975X

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When we got there, we saw helicopters and smoke coming from the burning buildings. We saw a large number of inmates, many clinging to a fence. We witnessed National Guard troops inside the prison with their weapons, marching in step to their posts. We saw guardsmen on top of the walls and on top of buildings. I never thought that I would end up working there, much less as the warden, some eighteen years later. Author Dan Reynolds has written an enthralling account of a decades-long career in Oklahoma corrections. In On the Other Side of the Bars, he spills his heart about everything from how it felt to live through his first execution as a warden after only ninety days on the job to the joyfully uplifting moments of seeing the wisdom of experience bear fruit. For those considering entering a career in corrections, he also details the most critical components of a safe and secure prison for staff to work in—and inmates to live in. Learn how it feels to have to deal head on with a riot, and discover why the author is mentioned in a John Grisham book.

The Other Side of the Bars

The Other Side of the Bars PDF

Author: William E. Danish

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-02-12

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1469109093

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The story begins with a manhunt and culminates with the process of recovery, both emotionally and physically, after he is attacked by an inmate and he struggles to move on in life. Those employed in the justice system and law enforcement should read this book. It may also be interesting to someone who has been the victim of a crime or even someone who was hurt on their job.