Incarceration nations : a journey to justice in prisons around the world / Baz Dreisinger.
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TextPublication details: New York : Other Press, 2017.Edition: First paperback editionDescription: 325 pages ; 21 cmISBN: - 1590518993
- 9781590518991
- Discrimination in criminal justice administration
- Imprisonment
- Corrections
- Criminal justice, Administration of
- Prisons
- Prisons
- Discrimination dans l'administration de la justice pénale
- Emprisonnement
- Services correctionnels
- Prisons
- imprisonment
- Prisons
- Corrections
- Criminal justice, Administration of
- Discrimination in criminal justice administration
- Imprisonment
- HV8705 .D74 2017
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-325).
Revenge & reconciliation: Rwanda -- Sorry: South Africa -- The arts behind bars: Uganda & Jamaica -- Women and drama: Thailand -- Solitary and supermaxes: Brazil -- Private prisons: Australia -- Reentry: Singapore -- Justice?: Norway.
Beginning in Africa and ending in Europe, Incarceration Nations is a first-person odyssey through the prison systems of the world. Professor, journalist, and founder of the Prison-to-College-Pipeline, Dreisinger looks into the human stories of incarcerated men and women and those who imprison them, creating a jarring, poignant view of a world to which most are denied access, and a rethinking of one of America's most far-reaching global exports: the modern prison complex. From serving as a restorative justice facilitator in a notorious South African prison and working with genocide survivors in Rwanda, to launching a creative writing class in an overcrowded Ugandan prison and coordinating a drama workshop for women prisoners in Thailand, Dreisinger examines the world behind bars with equal parts empathy and intellect. She journeys to Jamaica to visit a prison music program, to Singapore to learn about approaches to prisoner reentry, to Australia to grapple with the bottom line of private prisons, to a federal supermax in Brazil to confront the horrors of solitary confinement, and finally to the so-called model prisons of Norway. Incarceration Nations concludes with climactic lessons about the past, present, and future of justice.
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