Through the stories of prisoners and their families, including her own familyโs experiences, Maya Schenwar shows how the institution that locks up 2.3 million Americans and decimates poor communities of color is shredding the ties that, if nurtured, could foster real collective safety. As she vividl
Locked down, locked out : why prison doesn't work and how we can do better
โ Scribed by Schenwar, Maya
- Publisher
- Berrett-Koehler Publishers
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 228
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Through the stories of prisoners and their families, including her own family's experiences, Maya Schenwar shows how the institution that locks up 2.3 million Americans and decimates poor communities of color is shredding the ties that, if nurtured, could foster real collective safety. As she vividly depicts here, incarceration takes away the very things that might enable people to build better lives. But looking toward a future beyond imprisonment, Schenwar profiles community-based initiatives that successfully deal with problemsโboth individual harm and larger social wrongsโthrough connection rather than isolation, moving toward a safer, freer future for all of us.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction: Into the hole --
The visiting room --
The 100-year communication rewind --
On the homefront --
"Only her first bid" --
Disposable babies --
The case for a pen pal --
Working from the inside out : decarcerate! --
Telling stories --
The peace room --
A wakeup --
Epilogue: Not an ending.
โฆ Subjects
Emprisonnement -- รtats-Unis.;Emprisonnement -- Alternative -- รtats-Unis.;Services correctionnels -- รtats-Unis.;Criminels -- Rรฉadaptation -- รtats-Unis.;Justice -- Administration -- รtats-Unis.
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