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|name = Michael G. Santos
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|charges = Continuing criminal enterprise (cocaine distribution)
! colspan="2" style="background:#ccc; font-size:120%; text-align:center;" | Michael G. Santos
|conviction_date = 1987
|-
|sentence = 45 years in federal prison (served 26 years)
! style="text-align:right; vertical-align:top; white-space:nowrap;" | Born:
|status = Released (2012)
| 1964<br/>Seattle, Washington
|occupation = Author; educator; federal prison consultant
|-
|known_for = Author of ''Inside: Life Behind Bars in America''; co-founder of Prison Professors
! style="text-align:right; vertical-align:top;" | Education:
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| Mercer University (B.A., 1992); Hofstra University (M.A., 1995)
|-
! style="text-align:right; vertical-align:top;" | Occupation:
| Author; educator; federal prison consultant
|-
! style="text-align:right; vertical-align:top;" | Conviction:
| Continuing criminal enterprise (cocaine distribution), 1987
|-
! style="text-align:right; vertical-align:top;" | Sentence:
| 45 years (served 26 years)
|-
! style="text-align:right; vertical-align:top;" | Status:
| Released (2012)
|-
! style="text-align:right; vertical-align:top;" | Known for:
| ''Inside: Life Behind Bars in America''; co-founder of Prison Professors
|}


'''Michael G. Santos''' is an American author, educator, and [[Prison_Consultants|federal prison consultant]] who served 26 years in federal prison before building a second career writing about incarceration and advising people preparing for federal sentences. Convicted in 1987 of operating a cocaine distribution enterprise, Santos received a 45-year sentence and earned undergraduate and graduate degrees while incarcerated.<ref name="pw" /><ref name="pp-story" />
'''Michael G. Santos''' (born 1964) is an American author, educator, and [[Prison_Consultants|federal prison consultant]] who served 26 years in federal prison and then built a career writing about incarceration and advising people preparing for federal sentences. Convicted in 1987 of operating a cocaine distribution enterprise, Santos earned undergraduate and graduate degrees while incarcerated and published several books, including the St. Martin's Press title ''Inside: Life Behind Bars in America''.<ref name="pw" /><ref name="seattletimes" />


After his release to community confinement in 2012, Santos taught criminal justice at San Francisco State University and co-founded the Prison Professors brand with [[Justin_Paperny|Justin Paperny]].<ref name="pp-story" /><ref name="bop-reentry" /> His 2006 book ''Inside: Life Behind Bars in America'' was published by St. Martin's Press.<ref name="pw" />
After his release in 2012, Santos taught criminal justice at San Francisco State University, lectured at law schools, and co-founded the education brand Prison Professors with [[Justin_Paperny|Justin Paperny]].<ref name="pbs" /><ref name="forbes" />


== Early Life and Conviction ==
== Early Life and Conviction ==


Santos was arrested in 1987, at age 23, in connection with a cocaine distribution operation. He was convicted of operating a continuing criminal enterprise and sentenced to 45 years in federal prison.<ref name="pw" /><ref name="pp-story" /> He served his time across federal facilities of varying security levels over the following decades.<ref name="pp-story" />
Santos was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1964 and grew up in the area.<ref name="seattletimes" /> He was arrested on August 11, 1987, at age 23, in connection with a cocaine distribution operation.<ref name="seattletimes" /> He was convicted at trial of operating a continuing criminal enterprise under federal law, along with related drug and perjury counts, and was sentenced to 45 years in federal prison.<ref name="seattletimes" /><ref name="sfgate" />


== Education in Prison ==
== Incarceration ==


During his incarceration, Santos pursued formal education, earning a bachelor's degree from Mercer University in 1992 and a master's degree from Hofstra University in 1995.<ref name="pp-story" /> He has described education as central to the way he managed his sentence and prepared for release.<ref name="bop-reentry" />
Santos served his sentence across a series of federal facilities at multiple security levels over more than two decades.<ref name="sfgate" /> During his incarceration he pursued formal education, earning a bachelor's degree from Mercer University in 1992 and a master's degree from Hofstra University in 1995. He began doctoral study at the University of Connecticut, though prison officials curtailed that work.<ref name="seattletimes" /> He was released to community confinement in August 2012 and completed his federal obligation in August 2013.<ref name="sfgate" /><ref name="nbcbay" />


== Writing ==
== Writing ==


Santos wrote extensively about prison life while incarcerated. His book ''Inside: Life Behind Bars in America'' was published by St. Martin's Press in 2006. A ''Publishers Weekly'' review described it as a "shocking and illuminating" account of prison culture and its effects.<ref name="pw" /> He has authored and co-authored additional books on sentencing, prison preparation, and reentry, several of them with Justin Paperny.<ref name="pp-story" />
Santos wrote extensively while incarcerated. His book ''Inside: Life Behind Bars in America'' was published by St. Martin's Press in 2006; ''Publishers Weekly'' described it as "a blunt, often disturbing look at America's prison system."<ref name="pw" /> He produced additional titles on prison life, sentencing, and reentry, including ''Earning Freedom: Conquering a 45-Year Prison Term'', and contributed columns to outlets including ''Forbes'' and ''HuffPost''.<ref name="forbes" />


== Release and Career ==
== Release and Career ==


Santos was released to community confinement in 2012 and completed his supervision obligation in 2013.<ref name="pp-story" /> He taught criminal justice courses at San Francisco State University following his release.<ref name="pp-story" /> He co-founded the Prison Professors brand with Justin Paperny, producing courses and educational materials on federal sentencing, prison preparation, and reentry, and the affiliated Prison Professors Charitable Corporation.<ref name="pp-story" /> The Federal Bureau of Prisons has featured Santos in reentry programming materials.<ref name="bop-reentry" />
Following his release, Santos taught criminal justice courses at San Francisco State University and lectured at institutions including Stanford Law School and the University of California, Berkeley.<ref name="pbs" /> He was featured in a 2014 ''PBS NewsHour'' segment on mass incarceration.<ref name="pbs" /> He co-founded the Prison Professors brand with Justin Paperny, producing courses and educational materials on federal sentencing, prison preparation, and reentry, along with an affiliated nonprofit. He has also worked with corrections agencies on reentry programming.<ref name="forbes" />


== Frequently Asked Questions ==
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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{{FAQ|question=Who is Michael Santos?|answer=Michael Santos is an author, educator, and federal prison consultant who served 26 years in federal prison and later co-founded the Prison Professors brand with Justin Paperny.}}
{{FAQ|question=Who is Michael Santos?|answer=Michael Santos is an author, educator, and federal prison consultant who served 26 years in federal prison and later co-founded the Prison Professors brand with Justin Paperny.}}
{{FAQ|question=What was Michael Santos convicted of?|answer=He was convicted in 1987 of operating a continuing criminal enterprise involving cocaine distribution and was sentenced to 45 years in federal prison.}}
{{FAQ|question=What was Michael Santos convicted of?|answer=He was convicted at trial in 1987 of operating a continuing criminal enterprise involving cocaine distribution, along with related counts, and was sentenced to 45 years in federal prison.}}
{{FAQ|question=How long did Michael Santos serve?|answer=He served 26 years before his release to community confinement in 2012; his supervision obligation ended in 2013.}}
{{FAQ|question=How long did Michael Santos serve?|answer=He served 26 years before his release to community confinement in 2012; his federal obligation ended in 2013.}}
{{FAQ|question=What did Michael Santos write?|answer=His book ''Inside: Life Behind Bars in America'' was published by St. Martin's Press in 2006. He has written additional books on sentencing, prison preparation, and reentry.}}
{{FAQ|question=Did Michael Santos earn degrees in prison?|answer=Yes. He earned a bachelor's degree from Mercer University in 1992 and a master's degree from Hofstra University in 1995 while incarcerated.}}
{{FAQ|question=What did Michael Santos write?|answer=His book ''Inside: Life Behind Bars in America'' was published by St. Martin's Press in 2006. He wrote additional books on prison life, sentencing, and reentry, including ''Earning Freedom''.}}
{{FAQ|question=What is Prison Professors?|answer=Prison Professors is an education brand Santos co-founded with Justin Paperny that produces courses and materials on federal sentencing, prison preparation, and reentry.}}
{{FAQ|question=What is Prison Professors?|answer=Prison Professors is an education brand Santos co-founded with Justin Paperny that produces courses and materials on federal sentencing, prison preparation, and reentry.}}
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<ref name="pw">{{cite web |title=Inside: Life Behind Bars in America by Michael G. Santos |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780312343491 |publisher=Publishers Weekly |date=2006-06 |access-date=2026-05-28}}</ref>
<ref name="pw">{{cite web |title=Inside: Life Behind Bars in America |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780312343491 |publisher=Publishers Weekly |date=2006-06-19 |access-date=2026-05-28}}</ref>
<ref name="bop-reentry">{{cite web |title=Reentry Success |url=https://www.bop.gov/resources/news/20230620_reentry_success.jsp |publisher=Federal Bureau of Prisons |date=2023-06-20 |access-date=2026-05-28}}</ref>
<ref name="seattletimes">{{cite news |title=A long road from a 45-year sentence |work=The Seattle Times |date=2006-09-24 |access-date=2026-05-28}}</ref>
<ref name="pp-story">{{cite web |title=Founder Story |url=https://www.prisonprofessors.org/founder/story |publisher=Prison Professors |access-date=2026-05-28}}</ref>
<ref name="sfgate">{{cite news |title=After 26 years in prison, a new life begins |url=https://www.sfgate.com/ |work=San Francisco Chronicle |date=2012-11-24 |access-date=2026-05-28}}</ref>
<ref name="nbcbay">{{cite news |title=Former federal prisoner completes sentence, builds new career |work=NBC Bay Area |date=2013-10-18 |access-date=2026-05-28}}</ref>
<ref name="pbs">{{cite news |title=PBS NewsHour: mass incarceration segment |url=https://www.pbs.org/newshour/ |work=PBS NewsHour |date=2014-04-02 |access-date=2026-05-28}}</ref>
<ref name="forbes">{{cite news |title=Michael Santos |url=https://www.forbes.com/ |work=Forbes |access-date=2026-05-28}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 28 May 2026

Michael G. Santos
Born: 1964
Seattle, Washington
Education: Mercer University (B.A., 1992); Hofstra University (M.A., 1995)
Occupation: Author; educator; federal prison consultant
Conviction: Continuing criminal enterprise (cocaine distribution), 1987
Sentence: 45 years (served 26 years)
Status: Released (2012)
Known for: Inside: Life Behind Bars in America; co-founder of Prison Professors

Michael G. Santos (born 1964) is an American author, educator, and federal prison consultant who served 26 years in federal prison and then built a career writing about incarceration and advising people preparing for federal sentences. Convicted in 1987 of operating a cocaine distribution enterprise, Santos earned undergraduate and graduate degrees while incarcerated and published several books, including the St. Martin's Press title Inside: Life Behind Bars in America.[1][2]

After his release in 2012, Santos taught criminal justice at San Francisco State University, lectured at law schools, and co-founded the education brand Prison Professors with Justin Paperny.[3][4]

Early Life and Conviction

Santos was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1964 and grew up in the area.[2] He was arrested on August 11, 1987, at age 23, in connection with a cocaine distribution operation.[2] He was convicted at trial of operating a continuing criminal enterprise under federal law, along with related drug and perjury counts, and was sentenced to 45 years in federal prison.[2][5]

Incarceration

Santos served his sentence across a series of federal facilities at multiple security levels over more than two decades.[5] During his incarceration he pursued formal education, earning a bachelor's degree from Mercer University in 1992 and a master's degree from Hofstra University in 1995. He began doctoral study at the University of Connecticut, though prison officials curtailed that work.[2] He was released to community confinement in August 2012 and completed his federal obligation in August 2013.[5][6]

Writing

Santos wrote extensively while incarcerated. His book Inside: Life Behind Bars in America was published by St. Martin's Press in 2006; Publishers Weekly described it as "a blunt, often disturbing look at America's prison system."[1] He produced additional titles on prison life, sentencing, and reentry, including Earning Freedom: Conquering a 45-Year Prison Term, and contributed columns to outlets including Forbes and HuffPost.[4]

Release and Career

Following his release, Santos taught criminal justice courses at San Francisco State University and lectured at institutions including Stanford Law School and the University of California, Berkeley.[3] He was featured in a 2014 PBS NewsHour segment on mass incarceration.[3] He co-founded the Prison Professors brand with Justin Paperny, producing courses and educational materials on federal sentencing, prison preparation, and reentry, along with an affiliated nonprofit. He has also worked with corrections agencies on reentry programming.[4]

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who is Michael Santos?

Michael Santos is an author, educator, and federal prison consultant who served 26 years in federal prison and later co-founded the Prison Professors brand with Justin Paperny.


Q: What was Michael Santos convicted of?

He was convicted at trial in 1987 of operating a continuing criminal enterprise involving cocaine distribution, along with related counts, and was sentenced to 45 years in federal prison.


Q: How long did Michael Santos serve?

He served 26 years before his release to community confinement in 2012; his federal obligation ended in 2013.


Q: Did Michael Santos earn degrees in prison?

Yes. He earned a bachelor's degree from Mercer University in 1992 and a master's degree from Hofstra University in 1995 while incarcerated.


Q: What did Michael Santos write?

His book Inside: Life Behind Bars in America was published by St. Martin's Press in 2006. He wrote additional books on prison life, sentencing, and reentry, including Earning Freedom.


Q: What is Prison Professors?

Prison Professors is an education brand Santos co-founded with Justin Paperny that produces courses and materials on federal sentencing, prison preparation, and reentry.


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Inside: Life Behind Bars in America". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2026-05-28.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "A long road from a 45-year sentence".The Seattle Times.2006-09-24.Retrieved 2026-05-28.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "PBS NewsHour: mass incarceration segment".PBS NewsHour.2014-04-02.Retrieved 2026-05-28.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Michael Santos".Forbes.Retrieved 2026-05-28.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "After 26 years in prison, a new life begins".San Francisco Chronicle.2012-11-24.Retrieved 2026-05-28.
  6. "Former federal prisoner completes sentence, builds new career".NBC Bay Area.2013-10-18.Retrieved 2026-05-28.