A country called prison : mass incarceration and the making of a new nation / Mary D. Looman, John D. Carl.

  • Looman, Mary D.
Date:
[2015]
  • Books

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Description

"The United States is the world leader in incarcerating citizens. 707 people out of every 100,000 are imprisoned. If those currently incarcerated in the US prison system were a country, it would be the 102nd most populated nation in the world. Aside from looking at the numbers, if we could look at prison from a new viewpoint, as its own country rather than an institution made up of walls and wires, policies and procedures, and legal statutes, what might we be able to learn? In A Country Called Prison, Mary Looman and John Carl attempt to answer this question by proposing a paradigm shift in the way that American society views mass incarceration. Weaving together sociological and psychological principles, theories of political reform, and real-life stories from experiences working in prison and with at-risk families, Looman and Carl form a foundation of understanding to demonstrate that prison is a culture, not purely an institution made up of fences, building, and policies. Prison continues well after incarceration, as ex-felons leave correctional facilities without legal identification of American citizenship, without money, and often return to impoverished neighborhoods. Imprisoned in the isolation of poverty, these legal aliens turn to illegal ways of providing for themselves and often return to prison. This situation is unsustainable and America is clearly facing an incarceration epidemic that requires a new perspective to eradicate it. A Country Called Prison offers concrete, doable, and economical suggestions to reform not only the prison system, but also to help prisoners return to a healthier life after incarceration"-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]

Physical description

xxiii, 232 pages : black and white illustrations ; 25 cm

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to a Country Called Prison -- Chapter 2. What Makes Prisons A Country? -- Chapter 3. Who Are the People of a Country Called Prison? -- Chapter 4. Living in the Country Called Prison -- Chapter 5. Visiting America From a Country Called Prison -- Chapter 6. Emigrating From a Country Called Prison -- Chapter 7. Assimilating a Country Called Prison -- Appendix: Summary of Proposals.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-218) and index.

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  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    JPQ.6
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9780190211035
  • 0190211032