Hello, and thank you for tuning into my video series “Indicted and Facing Prison: Now What?” My name is Marc Blatstein. In 2006, I was indicted and convicted of a felony, which led to me losing my medical license. This was a
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Federal Judges Know That Crime Doesn’t Happen In a Vacuum – They Want To Hear From You I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated
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CONSIDER DEVELOPING YOUR RELEASE PLAN BEFORE YOUR PSI INDICTED AND FACING PRISON I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where your clients are and am here to help them on their journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.
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INSPECT WHAT YOU EXPECT; FOR A SMOOTHER SELF-SURRENDER I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back. While I can’t make promises,
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Federal Pell Grant Program Education For Those In Prison First established in 2015 by the Obama-Biden Administration, the Initiative has expanded under the Biden Administration to 73 additional schools, providing access to education to thousands of additional students, reducing recidivism rates, and improving
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WHITE-COLLAR SENTENCE MITIGATION Once the DOJ has its Investigation underway, the quicker you act, the better your client’s chances of mitigating or getting their best or lowest sentence. The DOJ comes to the table with a 98% conviction rate and bottomless financial pockets
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Doctor, ‘Patient-Care’ – Out Non-Medical, ‘Legislator-Care’ – In Today, Families and Their Physicians are faced with impossible choices. Physicians. Recently, some states have enacted Legislator-Directed Patient Care that conflicts with the doctor-patient ethical relationship and the oath to do no harm. Since
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Prison Design (Norway) Affects Inmates’ Mental Health (U.S.) Two parts: Deprivation | Situational Deprivation Theory: When an inmate is subjected to a restrictive environment, certain Basic needs may go unsatisfied, and an inmate may adapt to the situation by satisfying needs via maladaptive mental health
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Post COVID-19 Longterm Complications; The world’s medical and scientific communities are now facing an ever-increasing list of symptoms, in early 2020. With the pandemic just months old, no one knows how far into the future symptoms will endure, and whether COVID-19 will
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The complicated care required for Post-COVID Long-Haulers is likely beyond the mission of most (if not all) prisons, jails, and detention centers. According to researchers, this is still an active area of investigation. As we are approaching spring/fall 2022/2023, the Post-COVID Pandemic
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