Prisons
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Prisons
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Prisons
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Incoming Resources
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- 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
- With liberty for some, 500 years of imprisonment in America, Scott Christianson
- If Beale Street could talk, James Baldwin
- Parole squad, by Bill Kurtis
- Man's search for meaning, Viktor E. Frankl ; part one translated by Ilse Lasch ; foreword by Harold S. Kushner ; afterword by William J. Winslade
- What's prison for?, punishment and rehabilitation in the age of mass incarceration, Bill Keller
- American penology, a history of control, Thomas G. Blomberg, Karol Lucken
- America's prisons, Jack Lasky, book editor
- Why American prisons fail, how to fix them without spending more money (maybe less), Peyton Paxson, George H. Watson
- Newjack, guarding Sing Sing, Ted Conover
- Prisons
- A plague of prisons, the epidemiology of mass incarceration in America, Ernest Drucker
- The Oxford history of the prison, the practice of punishment in western society, edited by Norval Morris and David J. Rothman
- Prison life in popular culture, from the Big House to Orange Is The New Black, Dawn K. Cecil
- Private prisons, produced by the Police Foundation ; directed by W.P. Fowler
- Prisons in the United States, a reference handbook, Cyndi Banks
- Life inside, directed by Mandy Sherwood and produced by Deborah Dudgeon
- Encyclopedia of American prisons, editors, Marilyn D. McShane, Frank P. Williams III
- Oscar Wilde, the aftermath, H. Montgomery Hyde
- Man's search for meaning, an introduction to logotherapy, Viktor E. Frankl ; translated by Ilse Lasch ; preface by Gordon W. Allport
- Downsizing prisons, how to reduce crime and end mass incarceration, Michael Jacobson
- "Prisons make us safer", and 20 other myths about mass incarceration, Victoria Law
- The globalization of supermax prisons, edited by Jeffrey Ian Ross ; foreword by Loïc Wacquant
- Gulag, a history, Anne Applebaum
- Going up the river, travels in a prison nation, Joseph T. Hallinan
- The Oxford handbook of prisons and imprisonment, edited by John Wooldredge, Paula Smith
- The history of the Gulag, from collectivization to the great terror, Oleg V. Khlevniuk ; foreword by Robert Conquest ; translated by Vadim A. Staklo with editorial assistance and commentary by David J. Nordlander
- The big house in a small town, prisons, communities, and economics in rural America, Eric J. Williams
- The survivor, an anatomy of life in the death camps, Terrence Des Pres
- Locked in, the true causes of mass incarceration--and how to achieve real reform, John F. Pfaff
- Punishment for sale, private prisons, big business, and the incarceration binge, Donna Selman and Paul Leighton
- 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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