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Life Without Parole: Living in Prison Today 3rd ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 267 pages, height x width x depth: 229x160x15 mm, weight: 395 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Roxbury Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 0195330129
  • ISBN-13: 9780195330120
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 267 pages, height x width x depth: 229x160x15 mm, weight: 395 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Roxbury Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 0195330129
  • ISBN-13: 9780195330120
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In 1981 law school graduate Victor Hassine was sentenced to prison for life without parole for a capital offense. Life Without Parole, Third Edition, is an insightful look at conditions of confinement and prison life in America today, taking the reader on a "guided tour" of the prison experience. In powerful and poignant prose, Hassine conveys the changes in prison life that have come about as a result of the war on drugs, prison overcrowding, and demographic changes in inmate populations. Topics covered include rape, prison gangs, prison violence, AIDS, homosexuality, and prison politics.

The Third Edition features five new chapters and continues to graphically document the violence and fear that are part of everyday life in a men's maximum-security prison. Every chapter also features a new introduction rewritten by eminent criminologist Robert Johnson.

New Chapters:
* Chapter 8: "Anatomy of a False Confession" recounts the story of Frank Stoppage, an innocent man who was released before DNA testing began to reveal the innumerable travesties of justice that permeate our justice system.
* Chapter 17: "Scenes from a Prison" introduces us to several fascinating inmates whose lives reveal the human diversity of the prison world.
* Chapter 18: "Interview With Judge Richard J. Nygaard" provides a forum for Judge Nygaard to speak with authority about our growing penal system and the ease with which society has come to live with prisons that operate as destructive human warehouses.
* Chapter 23: "In Search of the Convict Code" debunks the long-held notion that there exists a convict code, unique to confinement, which is a powerful force in prison affairs. Real codes of prison conduct, we learn, are imported from the outside world and adapted to the demands of life in confinement.
* Chapter 24: "A Hitchhiker's Guide to Prisons" examines how offenders cope with fear, and offers strategies on how correctional officials could convert the prison from a danger zone into an environment where new lives can be forged without fear.
About This Book v
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xii
by John Irwin
Preface: The Story Behind This Book xiv
by Thomas J. Bernard
About the Author xviii
About the Editors xix
Part I: Prison Life
Introduction
1
Chapter 1: How I Became a Convict
3
Chapter 2: Things Missed
15
Chapter 3: Playing the Opposites
27
Chapter 4: Prison Violence
35
Chapter 5: The Underground Economy
43
Chapter 6: Prison Politics
55
Chapter 7: Race Relations in Prison
69
*Chapter 8: Anatomy of a False Confession
77
Chapter 9: Saying Goodbye
87
Part II: Interviews
Introduction
89
Chapter 10: David: A Sexual Victim
91
Chapter 11: Chaser: A Medication Addict
95
Chapter 12: Toney: An AIDS Tragedy
103
Chapter 13: Albert Brown: A Permanent Resident
109
Chapter 14: Jacko: Surviving the Hole
115
Chapter 15: Coach: A Changeling
121
Chapter 16: The Dancing Man
129
*Chapter 17: Scenes from a Prison
135
*Chapter 18: Interview with Judge
159
Richard J. Nygaard
Part III: Op Ed
Introduction
167
Chapter 19: Prison Overcrowding
169
Chapter 20: Prison Rape
173
Chapter 21: Relationships Between Inmates and Guards
187
Chapter 22: A Theory of Prison Evolution
193
*Chapter 23: In Search of the Convict Code
199
*Chapter 24: A Hitchhiker's Guide to Prisons
209
Chapter 25: Conclusion: The Runaway Train
241
Afterword 245
by Richard A. Wright and Robert Johnson
Appendices
Appendix A: A State Tries to Rein in a Prison Awash in Drugs
259
Reprinted from The New York Times
Appendix B: Struggle to Survive: View from Behind Bars
263
Reprinted from The Philadelphia Inquirer