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Al Bermudez Pereira informs the readers, in a way that only a person who has experienced prison life can, about the inner workings of the prison system and gives insight into our justice system.
Al Bermudez informs the readers, in a way that only a person who has experienced prison life can, about the inner workings of the prison system and gives insight in to our justice system. He explains the great amounts of corruption and possible solutions. Dorrance Publishing, 2006. It gives the readers a personal view and opinion on the death penalty and why growing up in the Marcy Housing Projects of Brooklyn, NY, helped him to clearly understand the criminal justice flaws marked by its discrimination. Detail explanation in departmental policies and procedures make this an ideal book for those seeking a career in Law Enforcement, particularly with any Department of Corrections in every level of government. His personal conversations and experiences throughout the years at Sing Sing State Prison and Downstate Correctional Facility, with young convicted felons serving hundreds of years combined, gives precise details into narrowing down possible problematic solutions and passing on this knowledge to the general public. This book was featured and reviewed in 2007, ECO Latino Magazine, Metro West Lifestyle and City of Lakes Lifestyle Magazines and other Central Florida publications. Al Bermudez Pereira, a Florida resident, is a retire New York State Correction Officer and Hispanic American writer. He is known for writing his first book, “Sing Sing State Prison, One Day, One Lifetime,” featured in the Ossining Historical Society Museum and reviews from City of Lakes Lifestyle Magazine 2007, ECO Latino Magazine 2007, Dr. Phillips Lifestyle Magazine 2007, Longwood Lifestyle Magazine 2007, and other Central Florida publishing companies.