Behind Bars
Author: Sunetra Choudhury
Publisher:
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 9789351941316
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Author: Sunetra Choudhury
Publisher:
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 9789351941316
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Silja JA Talvi
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2007-11-02
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 0786750790
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMore and more women—mothers, grandmothers, wives, daughters, and sisters—are doing hard prison time all across the United States. Many of them are facing the prospect of years, decades, even lifetimes behind bars. Oddly, there's been little public discussion about the dramatic increase of women in the prison system. What exactly is happening here, and why? The answers are in Women Behind Bars, in which investigative journalist Silja Talvi sheds light on why American girls and women are being locked up at such unprecedented rates. Talvi travels across the country to weave together interviews with inmates, correctional officers, and administrators, providing readers with a glance at the impact incarceration has on our society. With a combination of compassion and critical analysis, Talvi delivers a timely, in-depth analysis of a growing and extremely complicated issue.
Author: Robert Greifinger
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-10-04
Total Pages: 588
ISBN-13: 0387716955
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPublic Health Behind Bars From Prisons to Communities examines the burden of illness in the growing prison population, and analyzes the impact on public health as prisoners are released. This book makes a timely case for correctional health care that is humane for those incarcerated and beneficial to the communities they reenter.
Author: Jeffrey Ian Ross
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780028643519
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBest ways to avoid being beaten, sexually abused, or getting killed; US origin.
Author: Chris Tatted Strength Luera
Publisher: American Ghost Media
Published: 2018-04-28
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9780983163589
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAutobiography of Chris "Tatted Strength" Luera - the passionate tale of one man's path to prison, and then rebirth into a champion athlete and professional speaker.
Author: Jill Grunenwald
Publisher: Center Point
Published: 2019-09
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 9781643583211
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn December 2008, twentysomething Jill Grunenwald graduated with her master's degree in library science, ready to start living her dream of becoming a librarian. But the economy had a different idea. As the Great Recession reared its ugly head, jobs were scarce. After some searching, however, Jill was lucky enough to snag one of the few librarian gigs left in her home state of Ohio. The catch? The job was behind bars as the prison librarian at a men's minimum-security prison. Talk about baptism by fire.
Author: Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2009-07-07
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 1101108525
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn essential resource for former convicts and their families post-incarceration. The United States has the largest criminal justice system in the world, with currently over 7 million adults and juveniles in jail, prison, or community custody. Because they spend enough time in prison to disrupt their connections to their families and their communities, they are not prepared for the difficult and often life-threatening process of reentry. As a result, the percentage of these people who return to a life of crime and additional prison time escalates each year. Beyond Bars is the most current, practical, and comprehensive guide for ex-convicts and their families about managing a successful reentry into the community and includes: • Tips on how to prepare for release while still in prison • Ways to deal with family members, especially spouses and children • Finding a job • Money issues such as budgets, bank accounts, taxes, and debt • Avoiding drugs and other illicit activities • Free resources to rely on for support
Author: David Skarbek
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 0190672498
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMany people think prisons are all the same-rows of cells filled with violent men who officials rule with an iron fist. Yet, life behind bars varies in incredible ways. In some facilities, prison officials govern with care and attention to prisoners' needs. In others, officials have remarkably little influence on the everyday life of prisoners, sometimes not even providing necessities like food and clean water. Why does prison social order around the world look so remarkably different? In The Puzzle of Prison Order, David Skarbek develops a theory of why prisons and prison life vary so much. He finds that how they're governed-sometimes by the state, and sometimes by the prisoners-matters the most. He investigates life in a wide array of prisons-in Brazil, Bolivia, Norway, a prisoner of war camp, England and Wales, women's prisons in California, and a gay and transgender housing unit in the Los Angeles County Jail-to understand the hierarchy of life on the inside. Drawing on economics and a vast empirical literature on legal systems, Skarbek offers a framework to not only understand why life on the inside varies in such fascinating and novel ways, but also how social order evolves and takes root behind bars.
Author: Michael Santos
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2007-06-26
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780312343507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom a federal inmate with two decades of continuous confinement comes a controversial expose of the shocking details of life in American prisons
Author: Jean Trounstine
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 2014-06-24
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 1466874155
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA deeply stirring account of one woman's experience teaching drama to women in prison. I began to understand that female prisoners are not "damaged goods" and to recognize that most of these women had toughed it out in a society that favors others-- by gender, class, or race. They are Desdemonas suffering because of jealous men, Lady Macbeths craving the power of their spouses, Portias disguised as men in order to get ahead, and Shylocks who, being betrayed, take the law into their own hands. So writes Jean Trounstine in Shakespeare Behind Bars. In this gripping account, Trounstine, who spent ten years teaching at Framingham Women's Prison in Massachusetts, focuses on six inmates who, each in her own way, discover in the power of great drama a way to transcend the painful constraints of incarceration. We meet: * Dolly, a fiftyish grandmother who brings her knitting to classes and starts a battered-women's group in prison *Bertie, a Jamaican beauty estranged from her homeland, torn with guilt, and shunned for her crime * Kit, a tough, wisecracking con who stirs up trouble whenever she can-- until she's threatened with losing her kids * Rose, an outsider in the prison community who lives with HIV and eventually gains acceptance through drama * Rhonda, a college-educated leader whose life falls apart when her father dies and who struggles in prison to reestablish her roots * Mamie, a nurse in the free world, now the prison gardener who makes cards with poetry and dried flowers and battles her own illness behind bars Shakespeare Behind Bars is a uniquely powerful work that gives voice to forgotten women, sheds a compassionate light on a dark world, and proves the redemptive power of art and education.