Prisoners
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Prisoners
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Prisoners
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Incoming Resources
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- With liberty for some, 500 years of imprisonment in America, Scott Christianson
- While in the hands of the enemy, military prisons of the Civil War, Charles W. Sanders, Jr
- Do prisons make us safer?, the benefits and costs of the prison boom, Steven Raphael and Michael A. Stoll, editors
- Imprisonment worldwide, the current situation and an alternative future, Andrew Coyle, Helen Fair, Jessica Jacobson, Roy Walmsley
- Parole squad, by Bill Kurtis
- Falconer, John Cheever
- The social order of the underworld, how prison gangs govern the American penal system, David Skarbek
- Prison life in popular culture, from the Big House to Orange Is The New Black, Dawn K. Cecil
- Worse than slavery, Parchman Farm and the ordeal of Jim Crow justice, David M. Oshinsky
- U.S. Embassy, Tehran, Iran, by Andrew Thomson and Madeleine Swain
- Captives in gray, the Civil War prisons of the Union, Roger Pickenpaugh
- Health and health care in the nation's prisons, issues, challenges, and policies, Melvin Delgado and Denise Humm-Delgado
- This was Andersonville, the true story of Andersonville Military Prison as told in the personal recollections of John McElroy, sometime private, Co. L, 16th Illinois Cavalry, Edited with an introduction by Roy Meredith ; illustrated by Arthur C. Butts, IV
- Kiss of the spider woman, by Manuel Puig ; translated from the Spanish by Thomas Colchie
- Behind bars, surviving prison, Jeffrey Ian Ross, Stephen C. Richards
- Life inside, directed by Mandy Sherwood and produced by Deborah Dudgeon
- Arrested, what to do when your loved one's in jail, Wes Denham
- Johnson's Island, a prison for Confederate officers, Roger Pickenpaugh
- The innocence device, William Kowalski
- We band of angels, the untold story of American nurses trapped on Bataan by the Japanese, Elizabeth M. Norman
- Oscar Wilde, the aftermath, H. Montgomery Hyde
- To die in Chicago, Confederate prisoners at Camp Douglas, 1862-1865, by George Levy
- The house of the seven gables, with illustrations reproducing drawings for early editions and photos. of contemporary scenes together with an introductory biographical sketch of the author and anecdotal captions by Basil Davenport
- Andersonville, the last depot, William Marvel
- Race, incarceration, and American values, Glenn C. Loury
- Three days and never again, directed and produced by Alexander Ilyich Gutman ; produced by Ikkaa Vehkalahti and Jarmo Jaskelainen, Atelier Film Alexandr
- Prison, inc., a convict exposes life inside a private prison, K.C. Carceral ; edited by Thomas J. Bernard
- Prison nation, the warehousing of America's poor, edited by Tara Herivel and Paul Wright
Outgoing Resources
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