X'ed Out™ Part I
X'ed Out™ is a compelling saga that addresses the problems that probationers and parolees nationwide face daily. The title is self-explanatory. Like the scarlet letter that was emblazoned on Hester Prynne's breast, society has dealt Xs to many former wrongdoers. Fostered by misconception and fueled by a disappointment in the system, society has exercised the last power they feel they posses—the power to hate. This book is the "answer to the prayers of probationers and parolees around the world." Determined to find a solution, the author examines how this mindset is detrimental to the progress of the criminal justice system and the entire nation. The audience need not be avid readers to enjoy this book. This book is not confusing, not lengthy, and not like the average book. Instead, the author turns this project into a series in which he plans to publish annual editions such as X'ed Out™ Part II, etc. From controversial topics such as rap music and how it affects probationers and parolees to sensitive issues on the need for progress in our women's role in society. This book does not degrade any organization or belief. This book does deliver the truth and how to alleviate the contempt society feels towards X-cons. Recognized by doctors, lawyers, teachers, athletes, and many other prominent people, the author of this book really probed the issues presented in this book. Taking a risk at destroying his own career, the author feels strongly that society must acknowledge these "X'ed Out™" individuals and understand their story. After reading X'ed Out™ Part I, you will realize the dire straits our nation may face if society does not embark on some means to stop "pouring water on drowning people."
About the Author
The author is a former State Parole Officer in Texas and a graduate from the highly ranked college of Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.
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