Ronald pratte biography bio

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Multi-millionaire Ron Pratte is an American businessman, entrepreneur, and car collector with an estimated net worth of $350 million. He has built his fortune as the founder and former Chief Executive Officer of the Pratte Development Company, Inc. It is one of the biggest wood framing and concrete foundation companies in the United States. It is a privately held company located in Phoenix, Arizona which manufactures structural wood products. He sold his development company to Pulte homes at the peak of the housing boom in Arizona. His move was at a great timing and he was able to cash out before the housing market crashed.

Ron Pratte is best known for his elaborate car collection as a big car buff. Among his collection of fine automobiles included the Shelby G500 which he purchased in 2008 for nearly $650 thousand. Last year, he bough a $4.1 million Futurliner bus. He also won the bid for Caroll Shelby’s 1966 Super Snake AC Cobra 800hp 427 dual quad, dual supercharged for $5 million. Other cars in his collection are the 1945 P-51 Mustang, the last Sting Ray, the firs

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SeriesDrawerFolder TitleA-4.5918Parr, Stephen (Alumnus; Actor)A-4.5918Parran, Thomas (Honorary Degree recipient, 1950)A-4.5918Parrone, Edward G. (Col. of Engineering: Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award, 2016)A-4.5918Parry, Rev. William F., S.J. (Minister of Jesuit Community)A-4.5918Parthum, Chas. F. (Marketing)A-4.5918Partridge, Milton A. (Education)A-4.5918Paruzynski, Thad F. (Alumnus-MA, 1951; PhB, 1945; Speech)A-4.5918Pasbach, Lawrence R. (Alumnus-BA, 1956)A-4.5918Pasero, Anne M. (Foreign Languages and Literatures-Spanish)A-4.5918Pashibin, Tatyana N. (Department of Intercollegiate Athletics - Robert L. & William P. McCahill Award, 2018)A-4.5918Pasion, Alfonso J. (Alumnus-1956)A-4.5918Pastijn, Francis (Mathematics)A-4.5918Pate, Michael (Marquette University Libraries)A-4.5918Patel, Jean Baldus (Distinguished Alumna in Clinical Laboratory Science Award Recipient, 2005)

Incarcerated Interactions

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Part I

Criminology & Communication Foundations

Part One focuses on the foundations for the text, highlighting the seminal social science theories and key concepts that guide the book. With an understanding of the history of incarceration and policy, readers can begin to see the application of theory to both policy and practice.

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1. Incarcerated Interactions

ERIK D. FRITSVOLD & JONATHAN M. BOWMAN

Jimmy Lerner (2003, 7–8) vividly reflects on his own experiences as first-time prison inmate in Nevada in You Got Nothing Coming: Notes From a Prison Fish. ← 3 | 4 → His autobiographical account richly reaffirms the central importance of culture and interaction—as tools of socialization and normative expectations—within an incarcerated environment. This excerpt foreshadows many of the distinct norms, values and mores that Jimmy Lerner—and 2.2 million others (Glaze and Kaeble, 2014)—encounter as they navigate their own set of incarcerated

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