The American Gulag by Jerome G. Miller Why does the "home of the free" lock up 2 million men, women, boys, and girls most of them poor people of color?
Cry Out: Women Behind Bars by Christine Schoefer The fastest-growing group behind bars is women, most of them moms in prison for nonviolent crimes.
War Games by Carol Estes Who wins and loses in America's war on drugs?
Seeds of Change by Cathrine Sneed Some San Francisco Jail inmates are working the earth, caring for seedlings, reconnecting to life.
Prisons that Work Can prisons foster rehabilitation and healing?
Choose Life by Sister Helen Prejean What began as a correspondence with a death row inmate became a lifelong struggle to end the death penalty, by the author of Dead Man Walking.
On the Day the Children Marched by Reginald Sinclair Lewis A death row poet learns that children have marched on the prison where he is to be executed.
The Hard Road to Forgiveness by Mary Sue Penn A man's grandmother is brutally stabbed. His healing and inspiring journey from fury to forgiveness.
The Prison Industry Goes Global by Stephen Nathan Having gained a foothold in the privatization-crazy US, the corporate prison industry goes global.
Navajo Justice by The Honorable Robert Yazzie Navajo Nation peacemakers are taking the place of judges, prosecutors, and prisons
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