Thursday, November 7, 2019
Is Perception Reality essays
Is Perception Reality essays    A few years ago I moved to Arizona.  I was to be the office manager of a Real Estate      Appraisal firm. Unbeknown to me the Company owed back taxes to Internal Revenue Service.       The IRS came in and seized all of the Companies bank accounts and assets.  All of a sudden I had      to scramble to find a new job.  I did not immediately find work as an appraiser but took a job with      the Arizona Department of Corrections.          What I thought to be true and what the reality was; were two different things.   I believed that      the individuals incarcerated were being punished and were not able or allowed to do much of      anything.  Additionally, I believed that they basically sat in a jail cell and read books, drew      pictures or wrote letters.   I also believed that they were law abiding while in prison.  In other      words, I believed that they were limited in not being able to break the law.  Additionally, I      assumed they had virtually no contact with the outside world.                I completed some training in self-defense,  first aid, conflict resolution,  Radio      Communications, etc.  I was then sent to Cell Block 6 AKA Death Row.  This is where my      perceptions began to give way to reality.  I found that almost every inmate (as called by officers      and staff) had a Television and that free cable was provided with many movie channels available.       Most had stereos with many CDs.   They were required however,  to wear headphones while      listening to their music.  I was surprised to find that the law mandated many privileges to the      incarcerated individuals.  Three hot meals a day were served the inmates.  Also, family members      could send them care packages at Christmas up to about 100 lbs., containing homemade food and      clothing items.  In addition, there is a prison store that the Incarcerated could order items from.  A     ...     
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