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44: History of Missouri State Pen and the MDOC - Interview w/Mark Schrieber

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Whenever you talk about the Missouri State Penitentiary, you can’t help but mention Mark Schreiber. He went to work for the Missouri Department of Corrections in the 1960s and has held many positions, starting as an officer, he ended his career as Assistant Warden of the Missouri State Penitentiary. He has always been an advocate for preserving the history of MSP and the Missouri Department of Corrections. He has written two books about the Penitentiary and Missouri Department of Corrections: "Somewhere in Time" (1991 and 2004) and "Shanks to Shakers" (2011). Historian, City Councilman, and one of my former bosses, it was a pleasure to interview Mark.
Contact Mark msschrieber46@gmail.com
Shanks to Shakers: Reflections of the Missouri State Penitentiary
Somewhere in Time (170 Years of Missouri Corrections)

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Whenever you talk about the Missouri State Penitentiary, you can’t help but mention Mark Schreiber. He went to work for the Missouri Department of Corrections in the 1960s and has held many positions, starting as an officer, he ended his career as Assistant Warden of the Missouri State Penitentiary. He has always been an advocate for preserving the history of MSP and the Missouri Department of Corrections. He has written two books about the Penitentiary and Missouri Department of Corrections: "Somewhere in Time" (1991 and 2004) and "Shanks to Shakers" (2011). Historian, City Councilman, and one of my former bosses, it was a pleasure to interview Mark.
Contact Mark msschrieber46@gmail.com
Shanks to Shakers: Reflections of the Missouri State Penitentiary
Somewhere in Time (170 Years of Missouri Corrections)

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From crowd control to cell extractions, the PepperBall system is the safe, non-lethal option.
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