William S. Tregea, Marjorie S. Larmour
The Prisoners' World
Portraits of Convicts Caught in the Incarceration Binge
William S. Tregea, Marjorie S. Larmour
The Prisoners' World
Portraits of Convicts Caught in the Incarceration Binge
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The Prisoners' World seeks to make the 'prisoners' voice' come alive for regular college classroom students via author narrative essays as well as over sixty prisoner essays that shed light into prisoner experiences in California and Michigan penitentiaries.
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The Prisoners' World seeks to make the 'prisoners' voice' come alive for regular college classroom students via author narrative essays as well as over sixty prisoner essays that shed light into prisoner experiences in California and Michigan penitentiaries.
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- Issues in Crime and Justice
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780739129166
- ISBN-10: 0739129163
- Artikelnr.: 26405171
- Issues in Crime and Justice
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780739129166
- ISBN-10: 0739129163
- Artikelnr.: 26405171
William Tregea is professor of sociology, social work, and criminal justice at Adrian College. The late Marjorie S. Larmour was a writer, scriptwriter, journalist, English teacher, and prison college instructor.
Part 1 Part 1: Emergence of the Prisoners' World Chapter 2 Chapter 1:
Historical Periods of Prisoners' Worlds Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Premises of
the Incarceration Binge Culture Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Binge Growth Theory
Part 5 Part II: Life Before Prison Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Families and Home
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Pathways to Prison Part 8 Part III: Entering the
Prisoners' World Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Getting into "The System" Chapter 10
Chapter 7: Cells Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Daily Work Routine Chapter 12
Chapter 9: Correctional Officers Part 13 Part IV: Portraits of the Prison
Self Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Prisoner Free Time Chapter 15 Chapter 11: The
Homosexual Prisoner Chapter 16 Chapter 12: Drugs and Contraband in Prison
Part 17 Part V: African-Americans Caught in the Expanding Prison World
Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Michigan Reformatory (MR)-Young Blacks Caught
(1987-1994) in Detroit's Incarceration Binge Drug Sweeps Chapter 19 Chapter
14: Detroit's Inner City-Critique by Youth (Under 25) Black Prisoners at
Michigan Reformatory (MR) Chapter 20 Chapter 15: Inner City
Experiences-Black Prisoners over 25 at Jackson State Prison, 1990-2000
Chapter 21 Chapter 16: Cocaine and Addictive Deadly Crack in Detroit's
Inner City Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Guns in the Inner City Part 23 Part VI:
The Future of the Prisoners' World Chapter 24 Prisoners' Views on System
and Reentry Chapter 25 The End of the Incarceration Binge
Historical Periods of Prisoners' Worlds Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Premises of
the Incarceration Binge Culture Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Binge Growth Theory
Part 5 Part II: Life Before Prison Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Families and Home
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Pathways to Prison Part 8 Part III: Entering the
Prisoners' World Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Getting into "The System" Chapter 10
Chapter 7: Cells Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Daily Work Routine Chapter 12
Chapter 9: Correctional Officers Part 13 Part IV: Portraits of the Prison
Self Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Prisoner Free Time Chapter 15 Chapter 11: The
Homosexual Prisoner Chapter 16 Chapter 12: Drugs and Contraband in Prison
Part 17 Part V: African-Americans Caught in the Expanding Prison World
Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Michigan Reformatory (MR)-Young Blacks Caught
(1987-1994) in Detroit's Incarceration Binge Drug Sweeps Chapter 19 Chapter
14: Detroit's Inner City-Critique by Youth (Under 25) Black Prisoners at
Michigan Reformatory (MR) Chapter 20 Chapter 15: Inner City
Experiences-Black Prisoners over 25 at Jackson State Prison, 1990-2000
Chapter 21 Chapter 16: Cocaine and Addictive Deadly Crack in Detroit's
Inner City Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Guns in the Inner City Part 23 Part VI:
The Future of the Prisoners' World Chapter 24 Prisoners' Views on System
and Reentry Chapter 25 The End of the Incarceration Binge
Part 1 Part 1: Emergence of the Prisoners' World Chapter 2 Chapter 1:
Historical Periods of Prisoners' Worlds Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Premises of
the Incarceration Binge Culture Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Binge Growth Theory
Part 5 Part II: Life Before Prison Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Families and Home
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Pathways to Prison Part 8 Part III: Entering the
Prisoners' World Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Getting into "The System" Chapter 10
Chapter 7: Cells Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Daily Work Routine Chapter 12
Chapter 9: Correctional Officers Part 13 Part IV: Portraits of the Prison
Self Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Prisoner Free Time Chapter 15 Chapter 11: The
Homosexual Prisoner Chapter 16 Chapter 12: Drugs and Contraband in Prison
Part 17 Part V: African-Americans Caught in the Expanding Prison World
Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Michigan Reformatory (MR)-Young Blacks Caught
(1987-1994) in Detroit's Incarceration Binge Drug Sweeps Chapter 19 Chapter
14: Detroit's Inner City-Critique by Youth (Under 25) Black Prisoners at
Michigan Reformatory (MR) Chapter 20 Chapter 15: Inner City
Experiences-Black Prisoners over 25 at Jackson State Prison, 1990-2000
Chapter 21 Chapter 16: Cocaine and Addictive Deadly Crack in Detroit's
Inner City Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Guns in the Inner City Part 23 Part VI:
The Future of the Prisoners' World Chapter 24 Prisoners' Views on System
and Reentry Chapter 25 The End of the Incarceration Binge
Historical Periods of Prisoners' Worlds Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Premises of
the Incarceration Binge Culture Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Binge Growth Theory
Part 5 Part II: Life Before Prison Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Families and Home
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Pathways to Prison Part 8 Part III: Entering the
Prisoners' World Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Getting into "The System" Chapter 10
Chapter 7: Cells Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Daily Work Routine Chapter 12
Chapter 9: Correctional Officers Part 13 Part IV: Portraits of the Prison
Self Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Prisoner Free Time Chapter 15 Chapter 11: The
Homosexual Prisoner Chapter 16 Chapter 12: Drugs and Contraband in Prison
Part 17 Part V: African-Americans Caught in the Expanding Prison World
Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Michigan Reformatory (MR)-Young Blacks Caught
(1987-1994) in Detroit's Incarceration Binge Drug Sweeps Chapter 19 Chapter
14: Detroit's Inner City-Critique by Youth (Under 25) Black Prisoners at
Michigan Reformatory (MR) Chapter 20 Chapter 15: Inner City
Experiences-Black Prisoners over 25 at Jackson State Prison, 1990-2000
Chapter 21 Chapter 16: Cocaine and Addictive Deadly Crack in Detroit's
Inner City Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Guns in the Inner City Part 23 Part VI:
The Future of the Prisoners' World Chapter 24 Prisoners' Views on System
and Reentry Chapter 25 The End of the Incarceration Binge