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Prison, Inc. – A Convict Exposes Life Inside a Private Prison: Alternative Criminology

Autor K.c. Carceral, Thomas J. Bernard
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2005
"Something changed in me. The flame was going out. After about twenty years of doing time, I felt like I did when I first came to prison: afraid, mean, not caring about others. I don't know if I hated them more, or myself for letting them change me."
—From Prison, Inc.Prison, Inc. provides a first-hand account of life behind bars in a controversial new type of prison facility: the private prison. These for-profit prisons are becoming increasingly popular as state budgets get tighter. Yet as privatization is seen as a necessary and cost-saving measure, not much is known about how these facilities are run and whether or not they can effectively watch over this difficult and dangerous population. For the first time, Prison, Inc. provides a look inside one of these private prisons as told through the eyes of an actual inmate, K.C. Carceral who has been in the prison system for over twenty years.
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ISBN-13: 9780814799550
ISBN-10: 0814799558
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
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"A well written memoir and exposé of life inside a privately owned correctional facility. The author does an excellent job at depicting what it is really like inside and the dangerous and harrowing experience for individuals incarcerated in these types of environments."
—Jeffrey Ian Ross, co-author of Convict Criminology"This is the story of what happens when politicians 'out source' their state prisoners to corporations. Convicts become commodities incarcerated in overcrowded private facilities with few programs and staff. Like 'boot camps,' 'three strikes,' and so called 'truth in sentencing,' private prisons are another expensive failure. Meanwhile, the prisoners live day-to-day wondering what new nightmare they will have to endure."
—Stephen C. Richards, co-author of Behind Bars: Surviving Prison

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