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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Contributors | ||
Introduction: What is the New School of Convict Criminology? | 1 | |
I | What's Wrong with Corrections? | 15 |
1 | The Use of Science to Justify the Imprisonment Binge | 17 |
2 | (MIS) Representing Prisons: The Role of Our Cultural Industries | 37 |
3 | Why I Study Prisons: My Twenty-Year Personal and Professional Odyssey and an Understanding of Southern Prisons | 59 |
II | Convict Experience and Identity | 77 |
4 | Comments and Reflections on Forty Years in the American Criminal Justice System | 81 |
5 | From C-Block to Academia: You Can't Get There from Here | 95 |
6 | My Journey Through the Federal Bureau of Prisons | 120 |
7 | Rehabilitating Criminals: It Ain't that Easy | 150 |
8 | "Who's Doing the Time Here, Me or My Children?" Addressing the Issues Implicated by Mounting Numbers of Fathers in Prison | 170 |
9 | Excon: Managing a Spoiled Identity | 191 |
10 | Convict Criminology: The Two-Legged Data Dilemma | 209 |
III | Special Populations | 227 |
11 | Understanding Women in Prison | 231 |
12 | Aspirin Ain't Gonna Help the Kind of Pain I'm in: Health Care in the Federal Bureau of Prisons | 247 |
13 | Convict Criminology and the Mentally Ill Offender: Prisoners of Confinement | 267 |
14 | Soar Like an Eagle, Dive Like a Loon: Human Diversity and Social Justice in the Native American Prison Experience | 287 |
15 | Twenty Years Teaching College in Prison | 309 |
16 | Kids in Jail: "I Mean You Ain't Really Learning Nothin [Productive]" | 325 |
Conclusion: An Invitation to the Criminology/Criminal Justice Community | 347 | |
References | 354 | |
Index | 385 |
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