Locked Down, Locked Out: Why Prison Doesn't Work and How We Can Do Better
Maya Schenwar
Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
4.50
· 6 ratings · 240 pages · Published: 01 Jan 2014
“This book has the power to transform hearts and minds, opening us to new ways of imagining what justice can mean for individuals, families, communities, and our nation as a whole. I turned the last page feeling nothing less than inspired.”
–Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow
“Maya Schenwar’s stories about prisoners, their families (including her own), and the thoroughly broken punishment system are rescued from any pessimism such narratives might inspire by the author’s brilliant juxtaposition of abolitionist imaginaries and radical political practices.”
–Angela Davis, author of Are Prisons Obsolete?
“A tour de force! Schenwar has written a must-read, damning account of the twisted philosophy and practice of incarceration…Until society changes its approach toward its ‘offenders,’ until we leaven punishment with forgiveness, reconciliation, and restorative justice, we are all guilty as charged.”
—Dennis J. Kucinich, US Congressman (1997–2013) and presidential candidate
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