prisongrievances.com - Prison Grievances: – When to Write, How to Write

Description: Prison Grievances: when to write, how to write (Captive Audiences Publishing, 2013). This entertaining and educational graphic novel teaches inmates how to think through a jail or prison problem and then write a grievance about it.

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Pro bono attorney Mr. Dibs offers classes on the grievance process to interested inmates. In this story, he is followed into the prison by a film maker who wants a ‘juicy’ story. While dealing with an assortment of inmate attitudes and complex laws, Dibs also must deal with the trouble-making film maker...

Terri spends her time talking with civic and academic groups about prison conditions and the inmate grievance process. She consults with law firms, agencies, courts, and individual authors about the rules and nuances of writing.

Dr. Terri LeClercq is the recipient of the 2018 National Golden Pen Award from the Legal Writing Institute (LWI). LeClercq is the former Writing Specialist at The University of Texas at Austin School of Law. She is an author. And she is an advocate. In 2013, she published Prison Grievances: When to Write, How to Write, a graphic novel that instructs criminal defendants and prisoners on how to write more effective petitions.

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