War Stories: An Oral History of Life Behind Bars

War Stories: An Oral History of Life Behind Bars

by Susann Walens
War Stories: An Oral History of Life Behind Bars

War Stories: An Oral History of Life Behind Bars

by Susann Walens

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Overview

Here is Gregory, who spent two years in solitary confinement before he was convicted of any crime; here is Ethiop, who was imprisoned for homicide despite the absence of a murder weapon, a motive, or witnesses to his alleged crime; and here is Mazar, a convicted murderer, who writes poetry, speaks three languages fluently, and has a genius I.Q. Their War Stories, along with the stories of 13 other students in a Western Civilization class, are chronicled here by the teacher who earned their respect and trust while tracing the paths that brought them together behind the walls of a maximum security prison.

Americans are vitally concerned about crime. Politicians call for tougher sentences and larger prisons as the headlines decry the sad state of America's inner cities. Yet, amid this din of strident voices, we seldom hear the testimony of those who can speak most authoritatively about the roots of crime and the efficacy of the criminal justice system. We seldom hear from the convicts and inmates themselves. In this poignant and provocative narrative, a history teacher introduces us to fifteen men in a maximum security prison. The stories told by these prisoners confound the easy categories we employ to judge guilt and innocence: some of the men arouse our indignation, while others compel us to question the workings of the criminal justice system. Some point to the ignorance and prejudice that often lie behind the desire to lock 'em up and throw away the key. Throughout, readers will be confronted with facts from the lives of men who are—sometimes simultaneously—perpetrators and victims of the criminal culture we deplore.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275955755
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/28/1997
Series: Praeger Series in Criminology and Crime Control Policy
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1140L (what's this?)

About the Author

SUSANN WALENS is Assistant Professor of History at Western Connecticut State University.

Table of Contents

Inside the Gulag
Rashid
Strangers
Delloyd X
The Power of the Word "Gregory"
Ethiop
Jeffrey
History Lessons
Mazar
Other Voices
The System
Bibliography
Index

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