Written on 12 April 2018; published on 6 December 2019
- THOUGHTS ON PROVIDING STAGE ONE WORK FOR THE CALIFORNIA HOMELESS AT LESS THAN MINIMUM WAGE, IN EXCHANGE FOR SOCIAL SERVICES
- Prison Work Programs for Less Than a Dollar an Hour
- Prison Release Work Camps.
- A Stage One Consideration in Employing California’s Homeless at Less Than the Minimum Wage
- Prison Work Programs for Less Than a Dollar an Hour
- THOUGHTS ON SLOWING THE SPREAD OF HIV AND AIDS IN PRISONS
- On Isolating HIV-Positive Prison Populations in Cell Blocks, Together with HIV-Positive Prison Guards
- Conjugal Visits
- HUMAN TRAFFICKING OF IMMIGRANTS TO THE UNITED STATES, COMPARED TO THAT IN CHINA
- How China Deals with an Influx of Minimally Employable People from North Korea
- How the United States Deals with an Influx of Minimally Employable People from Mexico
- CONCLUSION
Dear Ones,
I wrote up these notes in April 2018, with a hope that I would soon finish them off. More than a year later…
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