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Surviving the System The Psychological Effects of Life After Prison: From an Anonymous Inmates perspective, #1
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Surviving the System The Psychological Effects of Life After Prison: From an Anonymous Inmates perspective, #1 in Vernon, BC
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Surviving the System The Psychological Effects of Life After Prison: From an Anonymous Inmates perspective, #1 in Vernon, BC
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"Surviving the System: The Psychological Effects of Life After Prison" is a raw, emotional journey into the harsh realities of being labeled a criminal for one mistake. This gripping story follows the main character's fight for survival inside the brutal walls of prison, and the even harder battle for redemption after release. The book dives deep into the mental and emotional scars left behind, the crushing stigma of a criminal record, and the suffocating sense of being free but never truly free. It's not just a story of personal struggle—it's an eye-opening exploration of how society punishes long after the sentence is served, and how, against all odds, hope and humanity can still shine through.
"Surviving the System: The Psychological Effects of Life After Prison" is a raw, emotional journey into the harsh realities of being labeled a criminal for one mistake. This gripping story follows the main character's fight for survival inside the brutal walls of prison, and the even harder battle for redemption after release. The book dives deep into the mental and emotional scars left behind, the crushing stigma of a criminal record, and the suffocating sense of being free but never truly free. It's not just a story of personal struggle—it's an eye-opening exploration of how society punishes long after the sentence is served, and how, against all odds, hope and humanity can still shine through.


















