Benjamin J. Bolton
Benjamin J. Bolton is an upcoming author and researcher. His writings are mostly about politics, social injustices, criminal justice issues, and philosophical notions. He was born in Irving, Texas, and raised in the Buffalo, New York area. He attended Sweet Home High School for a few years but never graduated. In his mid-twenties, he attended Bryant & Stratton College, graduating with a two-year degree in criminal justice. Shortly after graduation, he was accepted at Buffalo State College and graduated with his four-year degree, also in criminal justice. After attending graduate school in Buffalo, he dealt with legal issues because of the public attention he was receiving for his media. In 2017, he was released from federal prison and continued with his writing and education, eventually graduating with a master’s degree in criminal justice. At this time, his writings became more popular, and he launched a podcast about criminal justice issues. Due to his rising popularity, law enforcement officers became more disgruntled, and he was eventually violated on supervised release and sentenced to one year. He has numerous books that are being published and are awaiting placement in bookstores. He routinely writes on his own website and has written for other criminal justice websites as well. Currently, he lives in the Los Angeles area.
References
http://imaginingjustice.org/blogs/federal-distortion-black-history-furtherance-social-harms-united-states/ https://criminaljusticefarce.blogspot.com/ https://www.bryantstratton.edu/ http://suny.buffalostate.edu/ https://twitter.com/BenResearcher http://imaginingjustice.org/blogs/unknown-justice/
Benjamin J. Bolton
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