Power and the Penal System: A transnational comparison of penal strategies and the application of power
By Chasity West The United States imprisons more individuals per capita than any other country. With…
By Chasity West The United States imprisons more individuals per capita than any other country. With…
by Chasity West (CT)By Chris Dankovich When my great-grandfather Jan (a Slavic John) came to America, it had been…
by Chris Dankovich (MI)By John Ruzas Life is a saga that we all get to live. Some live it…
by John Ruzas (NY)By LSD Gonzalez There is no point in romanticizing the issue of the miseducation of incarcerated…
by Luis “LSD” Gonzales (PA)By Mwandishi Mitchell I’m jittery, and my nerves are on pins and needles. I´ve been locked…
by Mwandishi Mitchell (PA)By Jeremiah Bourgeois I am amazed how concerned DOC (Department of Corrections) officials are for the…
by Jeremiah Bourgeois (WA)By Arthur Longworth For this essay, Arthur Longworth was awarded second place in Memoir in…
by Arthur Longworth (WA)By Mwandishi Mitchell On November 28, 2013, Thanksgiving Day, I was placed in administrative custody, or…
by Mwandishi Mitchell (PA)By Santonio D. Murff FYI, Family: Prison hasn’t been about rehabilitation since 1982 when then President…
by Santonio Murff (TX)By LSD Gonzalez “Suave!” “Suave!” “Suave!” “Mira aqui!” “Tell us why you committed that crime!“ “Are…
by Luis “LSD” Gonzales (PA)