Engineering success

Demonstrate your understanding of the collateral consequences that accompany a criminal conviction. Show that you have developed an intentional plan to enhance your prospects for success after release.

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Success doesn't come by accident

Build an iterative plan and use it to leverage your way to liberty

A well-crafted release plan can become an effective asset. It should show how you've thoughtfully considered the challenges that follow a felony conviction. Show that you've taken everhy effort to enhance prospects for success upon release. I'll publish articles each week to guide you in creating an effective and detailed release plan. Topics explore practical strategies for securing stable housing, identifying realistic employment opportunities, accessing educational resources, building support networks, and planning your reintegration step by step. Each article is designed to provide actionable advice, insightful tips, and clear strategies to help you develop a compelling plan that reflects both readiness and responsibility. With the right plan in place, you can set the foundation for a successful and sustainable reentry into society.

Lessons on Self-Advocacy

Explore the articles below for valuable insights on building a long-term strategy to advocate for the highest level of liberty as quickly as possible. Plant the seeds today for the success you envision in the months, years, and decades to come. We will publish new articles weekly, creating a growing library of resources to guide you.

For additional support, feel free to use our chatbot for automated answers to your questions. Please note, as a nonprofit, we are unable to assist with individual cases. However, we invite you to engage with our community through the weekly webinars hosted by our sponsor. To learn more about these webinars, visit:

WhiteCollarAdvice.com/Nonprofit

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Prisons we've visited to make in-person presentations. We don't only teach and inspire, we lead train-the-trainer seminars to promote peer-to-peer learning and improve the culture of confinement.

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People in custody taking initiative to build profiles on the Prison Professors Talent platform. They're memorializing steps to prepare for success as law-abiding, contributing citizens.

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Jails and prisons that offer our lessons, courses, and books to teach and inspire people. In our self-directed courses, people learn how to accelerate pathways to success upon release.

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People in custody with daily access to Prison Professors lessons, courses, and books through our collaboration with the Edovo Foundation and direct partnership with government agencies.

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