Prison Grievances When to Write, how to Write

“Prison Grievances When to Write, how to Write” by Terri LeClercq is a graphic novel published by Captive Audience Publishing in 2013. This 57-page book is designed to educate inmates on how to effectively address issues within the prison system by writing grievances. It employs a 5th-grade vocabulary and syntax, making the content accessible while engaging readers through plot and character development.
The book focuses on the process of identifying problems and articulating grievances in accordance with the federal Prison Litigation Reform Act and specific prison regulations. It also emphasizes the importance of avoiding frivolous and malicious filings. By providing clear guidance on these topics, the book serves as a practical resource for those navigating the complexities of the prison grievance system.
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Prison Grievances: when to write, how to write (Captive Audiences Publishing, 2013). This entertaining and educational graphic novel teaches inmates how to think through a jail or prison problem and then write a grievance about it. Written with 5th-grade vocabulary and syntax, it engages readers with plot and character development. Grievances must conform to the stringent rules of the federal Prison Litigation Reform Act and the rules of particular jails or prison systems. This novel teachers those rules. It also warns against frivolous and malicious filings. Endorsed by Sister Helen (Dead Man Walking) and over 700 human and civil rights groups, this much-needed novel is priced just right–and needed right now.
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