A management style that makes even former drug dealers want to work for 45 cents an hour? This prison workplace supervisor has it.
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A Good Prison Boss
October 14, 2015 by Kim Whiting
Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: business management, convicts, corrections, inmates, kim whiting, management, motivating inmates, motivating prisoners, motivation, prison, prison industries, prison management, prison reform, prison work, prisoners, reform, tay ramey, workplace
The Making and Unmaking of a Gang Leader (The short version)
June 19, 2015 by Kim Whiting
Former gang leader’s life story illuminates the factors that propell kids into criminal life and those that facilitate a turnaround
Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: african american gangs, african american youth, at-risk youth, black gangs, black youth, corrections, counseling, crime prevention, gang prevention, gangs, kim whiting, Mentorship, prison reform, prisoners, prisons, psychology, social reform, social work
The Making of a Gang Leader
May 31, 2015 by Kim Whiting
Part one of a two-part series. Interview with former gang leader about the elements that turned him from gifted child to violent criminal.
Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: african amercian youth, african american gangs, at-risk youth, black gangs, black youth, counseling, crime prevention, gang prevention, gangs, kim whiting, Mentorship, minority youth, prison, prison reform, prisoners, social reform, social work, underserved youth
The Unmaking of a Gang Leader
May 19, 2015 by Kim Whiting
Part 2 in two-part series. Former gang leader discusses his difficult, grief-filled transition from street life to straight life
Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: at-risk youth, corrections, counseling, gangs, inmates, inspirational, interview, kim whiting, Mentorship, political reform, prison, prison reform, prisoners, psychology, self-help, social reform, social work, straight life, street life, underserved youth
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