It's Jail Not Yale

It's Jail Not Yale
Title It's Jail Not Yale PDF eBook
Author Corey Henderson
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2018-07-05
Genre
ISBN 9781983300684

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In It's Jail Not Yale, former prisoner Corey Henderson talks straight about how police, prosecutors, judges and sometimes your own defense attorney collude to entrap and incarcerate. He then gives strategies you can use to avoid self-incrimination, detect and defend against unscrupulous defense attorneys, avoid or minimize your sentence and more. The second half of the book is devoted to emphasizing the rules you must follow to survive prison. Corey Henderson was an industrious middle-class well-educated young man. He owned a profitable business, had a good paying job and had just been accepted to a prestigious doctorate program. Then someone accused him of a crime. He would eventually spend four and a half years in a high security prison. Here he shares on-the-street insights about the legal system and the and the incarceration machine (once you're accused, you lose).

From Yale to Jail

From Yale to Jail
Title From Yale to Jail PDF eBook
Author David Dellinger
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 529
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608990613

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Spiritual journey, as moving as it is inspiring.

The Darkest Night

The Darkest Night
Title The Darkest Night PDF eBook
Author Herron Keyon Gaston
Publisher Rosedog Books
Pages 60
Release 2018-09-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781480980167

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Dr. Herron Keyon Gaston examines the intersectionality of race, gender and class in American society and the ways in which one's status and privilege serves to impede or advance one's progress based on one's ontological and phonotypical makeup. The crux of this book is to chronicle Dr. Gaston's incarceration experience and to shed light on the grueling judicial process. The book details Dr. Gaston's nine-month stint in the criminal justice system in Florida after being falsely accused of sexual assault, and the impact this experience has had on his life. Dr. Gaston speaks candidly about how his incarceration experience and the blistering repercussions of his arrest have served as a roadblock to securing a plethora of personal and professional opportunities. Despite the insurmountable challenges formally incarcerated individuals face, Dr. Gaston demonstrates to readers that, with hope and resilience, one does not have to be defined by one's circumstances--but rather one's commitment to picking up the pieces and to keep moving forward. About the Author Author Dr. Herron Keyon Gaston is an American public intellectual, theologian, political activist, social critic, author, lecturer, pastor and an Ivy League university administrator. A product of the Deep South, Dr. Gaston has witnessed firsthand racial disparities and the disparate treatment people of color often experience within the criminal justice system and our broader society.

The Hard Crowd

The Hard Crowd
Title The Hard Crowd PDF eBook
Author Rachel Kushner
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 272
Release 2021-04-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982157690

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A career-spanning anthology of essays on politics and culture by the best-selling author of The Flamethrowers includes entries discussing a Palestinian refugee camp, an illegal Baja Peninsula motorcycle race, and the 1970s Fiat factory wildcat strikes.

Waiting for an Echo

Waiting for an Echo
Title Waiting for an Echo PDF eBook
Author Christine Montross
Publisher Penguin
Pages 353
Release 2021-07-20
Genre Medical
ISBN 0143110667

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“A haunting and harrowing indictment . . . [a] significant achievement.” —The New York Times Book Review L.A. Times Book Prize Finalist * New York Times Book Review Paperback Row * Time Best New Books July 2020 Waiting for an Echo is a riveting, rarely seen glimpse into American jails and prisons. It is also a damning account of policies that have criminalized mental illness, shifting large numbers of people who belong in therapeutic settings into punitive ones. Dr. Christine Montross has spent her career treating the most severely ill psychiatric patients. This expertise—the mind in crisis—has enabled her to reckon with the human stories behind mass incarceration. A father attempting to weigh the impossible calculus of a plea bargain. A bright young woman whose life is derailed by addiction. Boys in a juvenile detention facility who, desperate for human connection, invent a way to communicate with one another from cell to cell. Overextended doctors and correctional officers who strive to provide care and security in environments riddled with danger. Our methods of incarceration take away not only freedom but also selfhood and soundness of mind. In a nation where 95 percent of all inmates are released from prison and return to our communities, this is a practice that punishes us all.

Dangerous Masculinity

Dangerous Masculinity
Title Dangerous Masculinity PDF eBook
Author Anna Curtis
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 180
Release 2019-09-06
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0813598346

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For incarcerated fathers, prison rather than work mediates access to their families. Incarcerated men negotiate expectations of gender performance and their relationships with the mothers of their children during incarceration.These negotiations around masculinity and fatherhood inside prison provide insight into gender inequity, racism, and ideological underpinnings of security practices.

The Steel-Bar Motel

The Steel-Bar Motel
Title The Steel-Bar Motel PDF eBook
Author Ed Fedorowich
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 104
Release 2000-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0595132405

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An informer who is convinced he is with the C.I.A.; John and Blue, two inmates with an axe to grind; Alexander, who refused to be strip-searched; and the Dough Boy, a jovial burglar: these are some of the residents of the Steel-Bar Motel. Correctional training captain Ed Fedorowich has written a tough poignant, often funny and nearly always tragic memoir of his years at the now-defunct Seyms Street Jail in Hartford, Connecticut. These are real stories about real people, and their hopes, dreams and quirks. These are stories you won’t soon forget.