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Crime, Time, and Redemption

The Jack Straw Story

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Crime, Time, and Redemption

In this episode of the Lean to the Left podcast, host Bob Gatty interviews Jack Straw, a former law enforcement officer, businessman, federal prison inmate, and now a novelist.

Jack shares his journey from rising quickly in the police force to committing white-collar crimes, leading to his time in federal prison.

While in prison, Jack began writing books and found new purpose. He talks about his experiences in various institutions, the challenges faced, and the stories he developed along the way.

Now remarried and living a fulfilling life, Jack continues to write and aims to shed light on the realities of the prison system through his new works.

One of the fascinating points of discussion involves how polygraph tests are abused and innocent suspects are bullied and tricked into confessing to crimes they did not commit.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 Introduction to Jack Straw

00:27 Jack's Law Enforcement Career and Downfall

01:56 Life in Federal Prison 05:23 Writing Books in Prison

08:32 The Corruption of Polygraphs

10:24 Children's Book and Future Projects

13:02 Life in a Minimum Security Camp

13:34 A Medical Misdiagnosis

14:56 Scary Incidents in Prison

15:41 The Structure of Florence Prison

17:02 Life After Prison

18:30 Coping with Loneliness and Hopelessness

20:38 Navigating Prison Rules and Respect

24:35 The First Step Act and Early Release 25:17 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

Amazon link to Straw's books: https://amzn.to/3WdCUZT.

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About Bob Gatty

A former journalist and communications consultant, Bob Gatty is the founder and editor of the Lean to the Left blog and host of this podcast, which focuses on progressive politics and the important social issues of our time. Please check out Bob's new book, Hijacked Nation: Donald Trump's Attack on America's Greatness, now available on Amazon.com. Barnes & Noble and other outlets. Paperback: $11; Hardcover: $24. Digital version: $3.99. Here's a direct link: https://amzn.to/4eK8ghZ.

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