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While there are some people that we can predict are on a path that may lead to jail, others, and even ourselves, may not see the incident, the arrest, or a trip to jail coming. Society does not mentally condition us to prepare for, cope with, or navigate the chaos behind the bars and the daily headlines don't seem to deter the impulsive behaviors that keep arrest rates growing. How Would You Survive? The Incident, The Arrest, and Jail gives us the proactive edge that highlightscommon situations that may cause us to get arrested that most people take for granted (Chapter 2 ) a virtual walk…mehr

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While there are some people that we can predict are on a path that may lead to jail, others, and even ourselves, may not see the incident, the arrest, or a trip to jail coming. Society does not mentally condition us to prepare for, cope with, or navigate the chaos behind the bars and the daily headlines don't seem to deter the impulsive behaviors that keep arrest rates growing. How Would You Survive? The Incident, The Arrest, and Jail gives us the proactive edge that highlightscommon situations that may cause us to get arrested that most people take for granted (Chapter 2 ) a virtual walk through the mortifying arrest, booking process, and common reactions of friends and relatives (Chapter 3) vivid illustrations of those first moments, the landscape and feelings that people initially experience (Chapter 4) an insightful and cautious script to help readers anticipate and navigate adverse personalities and situations (Chapters 5 & 7) a transparent overview of both forced and consensual relationships (Chapter 6) a concise perspective of how gangs and religion coexist as anchors in the jail environment (Chapters 8 & 9) case spotlights of rightful and wrongful arrest of celebrities, public officials, and common citizens and an unexaggerated outline of why the hell you shouldn't do anything to go to jail (The whole book) A. J. Crenshaw, III has been instrumental in combatting mass incarceration for two decades through his career in public service and providing counseling and mentorship for historically underserved youth and their families throughout the DMV metropolitan area. As a young honor student, A. J. would soon gain first-hand knowledge of the wide variety of circumstances that can subject any adult or child to the judicial system. A. J. emerges as a scholar of social science and counseling psychology and imparts his real-life experience to educate, raise awareness, and guide individuals through life challenges. Find out more about AJC3 at www.AJCrenshaw3.com