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Prison manufacturing is big business-About $800 Million Dollars a
year and that is true A plan to embezzle millions was going just
fine until the mistake was made of hiring three savvy women and the
red flags went up. When they suspect something is afoot, the trio
takes things into their own hands by staging an undercover
investigation that while successful, is more like bumbling
Charlie's Angels. Join Kimberly, Cameron and Kate as they unravel
the twists and turns in this clever crime caper and suspicion turns
into danger, surprise and unexpected results. The authors both have
experience with marketing furniture manufactured in federal prisons
and this book could not have been written without that knowledge.
Some of the scenes are inspired by things that really happened, and
while it is fiction, every detail was carefully thought out to
create a clever scam that actually could have worked in real life.
Manufacturing in federal and state prison factories is a
rehabilitation program for inmates and as employees of the
marketing team St. James and Rowe toured some federal prison
factories and met inmates who were learning trades that they can
use after their incarceration ranging from office skills to
operation of modern computerized manufacturing equipment. It is a
self-supporting division of the system that has proven successful
in reducing recidivism--return to prison--by a significant
percentage.
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