Full Description
Volume 22, Number 2 of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons is a general issue edited by Professor Susan Nagelsen (New England College) and Charles Huckelbury, who is an award winning author and former prisoner.
Contents
EDITORS' INTRODUCTION Divergent Voices: Discourses and Perspective Susan Nagelsen and Charles Huckelbury ARTICLES What is Prison Like? Colin Scholl Chicken Soup Craig W. J. Minogue A Requiem for Freddy Eugene Dey How One Idea Almost Became Law: A Case Study Jon Marc Taylor Prison Literacy: Light in a Dark Place Colin McGregor What Is Compassionate Release? Timothy Muise The Zombification of Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted People: Radical Democracy, Insurgent Citizenship, and Reclaiming Humanity Grace Gamez The Inside's Infl uence on the Outside Grant Tietjen Actually Innocent Prisoners: Will the State Get It Right? Mwandishi Mitchell How, Why, and About What Do Federal Prisoners Complain: And What We Can Do About It Miguel Zaldivar RESPONSE Reflecting on 25 Years of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons Bob Gaucher PRISONERS' STRUGGLES Quand une choregraphe rencontre une criminologue : Parcours insolite Claire Jenny et Sylvie Frigon Defying Dehumanization by Sending Books: A Brief History of Books Through Bars NYC Victoria Law Los Angeles Anarchist Black Cross Federation M. A. Hart COVER ART "Homeless State Prison" (front cover) Ronnie Goodman "Letter of Rejection" and "Breaking the Chains" (back cover) Ronnie Goodman