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Dying Inside: The HIV/AIDS Ward at Limestone Prison [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 458 g, 2 figs
  • Sērija : Law, Meaning, and Violence
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472114298
  • ISBN-13: 9780472114290
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 458 g, 2 figs
  • Sērija : Law, Meaning, and Violence
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472114298
  • ISBN-13: 9780472114290
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A graphic exposé of the inhumane treatment of HIV-positive inmates in U.S. prisons The HIV+ men incarcerated in Limestone Prisons Dorm 16 were put there to be forgotten. Not only do Benjamin Fleury-Steiner and Carla Crowder bring these men to life, Fleury-Steiner and Crowder also insist on placing these men in the middle of critical conversations about health policy, mass incarceration, and race. Dense with firsthand accounts, Dying Inside is a nimble, far-ranging and unblinking look at the cruelty inherent in our current penal policies. ---Lisa Kung, Director, Southern Center for Human RightsThe looming prison health crisis, documented here at its extreme, is a shocking stain on American values and a clear opportunity to rethink our carceral approach to security.---Jonathan Simon, University of California, BerkeleyDying Inside is a riveting account of a health crisis in a hidden prison facility.---Michael Musheno, San Francisco State University, and coauthor of DeployedThis fresh and original study should prick all of our consciences about the horrific consequences of the massive carceral state the United States has built over the last three decades.---Marie Gottschalk, University of Pennsylvania, and author of The Prison and the GallowsAn important, bold, and humanitarian book.---Alison Liebling, University of CambridgeFleury-Steiner makes a compelling case that inmate health care in Americas prisons and jails has reached the point of catastrophe. ---Sharon Dolovich, University of California, Los AngelesFleury-Steiners persuasive argument not only exposes the sins of commission and omission on prison cellblocks, but also does an excellent job of showing how these problems are the natural result of our nations shortsighted and punitive criminal justice policy.---Allen Hornblum, Temple University, and author of Sentenced to ScienceDying Inside brings the reader face-to-face with the nightmarish conditions inside Limestone Prisons Dorm 16---the segregated HIV ward. Here, patients chained to beds share their space with insects and vermin in the filthy, drafty rooms, and contagious diseases spread like wildfire through a population with untreated---or poorly managed at best---HIV.While Dorm 16 is a particularly horrific human rights tragedy, it is also a symptom of a disease afflicting the entire U.S. prison system. In recent decades, prison populations have exploded as Americans made mass incarceration the solution to crime, drugs, and other social problems even as privatization of prison services, especially health care, resulted in an overcrowded, underfunded system in which the most marginalized members of our society slowly wither from what the author calls lethal abandonment.This eye-opening account of one prisons failed health-care standards is a wake-up call, asking us to examine how we treat our forgotten citizens and compelling us to rethink the American prison system in this increasingly punitive age.

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This fresh and original study of the abusive, degrading, and inadequate treatment of segregated prisoners with HIV/AIDS in Alabama's Limestone prison should prick all of our consciences about the horrific consequences of the massive carceral state the United States has built over the last three decades. - Marie Gottschalk, University of Pennsylvania and author of The Prison and the Gallows: The Politics of Mass Incarceration in America

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(7)
Penal Health Care in Contemporary American Society
8(21)
The Conflicting Imperatives of Mass Incarceration and Prisoner Health
29(14)
The Conditions That Produce Catastrophic Penal Institutions
43(28)
Courts, Legal Change, and Institutional Struggle
71(24)
The Challenges of Leatherwood
95(18)
Normalizing Catastrophic Loss of Life
113(30)
Conclusion 143(25)
Epilogue 168(5)
Appendix A. A Fuller Account of Methods 173(4)
Appendix B. The Institutional Lives of Catastrophic Jails and Prisons in the United States, 1990--2007 177(4)
Appendix C. Prisoner Activism and Advocacy Organizations in North America 181(4)
Notes 185(26)
References 211(16)
Author Index 227(6)
Subject Index 233
Benjamin Fleury-Steiner is Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of Delaware.

Carla Crowder, a former reporter for the Birmingham News, has written extensively about prison .