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Doctor Prison

with your hosts Steve Scholl and Tom Miller
Live Show Time: Saturday (5:00PM - 6:00PM PST)
Doctor Prison
Steve Scholl and Tom Miller
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About the show:
This weekly show will address pre-prison, incarceration and post-prison issues as well as addiction as it relates to prisoners. Our weekly guests will share their expertise on prison behavior, what the prisoner thinks, what the family goes through, and how convicts can do their time in prison with as little conflict and distress as possible. We’ll also address recidivism and will take call-ins and answer letters and emails on the air. Listen at wsradio.com

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Host Info:
Steve Scholl has a varied background in business with a direct but compassionate way of dealing with people.

Tom Miller has a background of actually being is prison as well as 14 years on the outside, successfully working in the mental health field as a prison specialist.
Tim Chapman of Chapman House Inc. talks about intervention and alternative sentencing of juveniles and the six basic feelings theory from children to adult using ART: Accountability, Responsibility & Time.
http://www.chapmanhouseinc.com
Tim Chapman deals with dual addictions, anger management, intervention and alternative sentencing, probation and parolees and behavior leading to imprisonment, and the six basic feelings theory using ART.
http://www.chapmanhouseinc.com
Dr Raul Valdez answers prisoner questions about your last day of freedom, the Reception Center and Interview, points, transfers, , how you’re treated, work and other early prison issues.
http://www.raulvaldezphd.com
Dr Raul Valdez answers questions that prisoners have on first going to prison, a normal day, outside time, meals, TV and other privileges, your account, medical services, riots, mail and release.
http://www.raulvaldezphd.com