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Bed Space: The Revolving Doors of Grossman Rehabilitation Center

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Bed Space: The Revolving Doors of Grossman Rehabilitation Center
Bed Space: The Revolving Doors of Grossman Rehabilitation Center

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Bed Space: The Revolving Doors of Grossman Rehabilitation Center

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Even though incarcerated criminals are considered by some as the lowest forms of society, they are in fact being unfairly used more as a commodity than anything else by the greedy companies contracted through the federal government. Here I use my own personal experiences to unearth the loop hole that privately owned halfway houses across America are exploiting to get rich on the backs of newly released federal inmates. The revolving doors of The Grossman Rehabilitation Center in Leavenworth, Kansas is just another example of the bottomless pit tax payers are forced to throw their money down. Live through my eyes and decide for yourself.

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