The County Prisons of Pennsylvania
Author : Albert Hiatt Votaw
Publisher :
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 15,70 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Pennsylvania
ISBN :
Author : Albert Hiatt Votaw
Publisher :
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 15,70 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Pennsylvania
ISBN :
Author : Jean Casella
Publisher : New Press, The
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 30,28 MB
Release : 2014-11-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1620971380
“An unforgettable look at the peculiar horrors and humiliations involved in solitary confinement” from the prisoners who have survived it (New York Review of Books). On any given day, the United States holds more than eighty-thousand people in solitary confinement, a punishment that—beyond fifteen days—has been denounced as a form of cruel and degrading treatment by the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture. Now, in a book that will add a startling new dimension to the debates around human rights and prison reform, former and current prisoners describe the devastating effects of isolation on their minds and bodies, the solidarity expressed between individuals who live side by side for years without ever meeting one another face to face, the ever-present specters of madness and suicide, and the struggle to maintain hope and humanity. As Chelsea Manning wrote from her own solitary confinement cell, “The personal accounts by prisoners are some of the most disturbing that I have ever read.” These firsthand accounts are supplemented by the writing of noted experts, exploring the psychological, legal, ethical, and political dimensions of solitary confinement. “Do we really think it makes sense to lock so many people alone in tiny cells for twenty-three hours a day, for months, sometimes for years at a time? That is not going to make us safer. That’s not going to make us stronger.” —President Barack Obama “Elegant but harrowing.” —San Francisco Chronicle “A potent cry of anguish from men and women buried way down in the hole.” —Kirkus Reviews
Author : Ashley T. Rubin
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 46,79 MB
Release : 2021-02-04
Category : History
ISBN : 1108484948
A compelling examination of the highly criticized use of long-term solitary confinement in Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary during the nineteenth century.
Author : John Franklin Meginness
Publisher :
Page : 1642 pages
File Size : 25,44 MB
Release : 1892
Category : Lycoming County (Pa.)
ISBN :
Author : Allen M. Hornblum
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 30,74 MB
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1134001649
At a time of increased interest and renewed shock over the Tuskegee syphilis experiments, Acres of Skin sheds light on yet another dark episode of American medical history. In this disturbing expose, Allen M. Hornblum tells the story of Philadelphia's Holmesburg Prison.
Author : Paul F. Everett
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 47,82 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780809143016
While in prison for a life sentence for shooting and killing his pregnant wife, Jim Townsend experienced a transformation due to God's love and forgiveness, which led to his early release from prison as a Capuchin Brother, who chose to go back to the prisons, this time to provide a ministry of healing and hope to thousands. Original.
Author : Mark Perrott
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,23 MB
Release : 2013-05-07
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9780615758022
Stunning images of a once somber place
Author : Erica Rhodes Hayden
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 28,25 MB
Release : 2019-02-08
Category : History
ISBN : 0271084243
This book traces the lived experiences of women lawbreakers in the state of Pennsylvania from 1820 to 1860 through the records of more than six thousand criminal court cases. By following these women from the perpetration of their crimes through the state’s efforts to punish and reform them, Erica Rhodes Hayden places them at the center of their own stories. Women constituted a small percentage of those tried in courtrooms and sentenced to prison terms during the nineteenth century, yet their experiences offer valuable insight into the era’s criminal justice system. Hayden illuminates how criminal punishment and reform intersected with larger social issues of the time, including questions of race, class, and gender, and reveals how women prisoners actively influenced their situation despite class disparities. Hayden’s focus on recovering the individual experiences of women in the criminal justice system across the state of Pennsylvania marks a significant shift from studies that focus on the structure and leadership of penal institutions and reform organizations in urban centers. Troublesome Women advances our understanding of female crime and punishment in the antebellum period and challenges preconceived notions of nineteenth-century womanhood. Scholars of women’s history and the history of crime and punishment, as well as those interested in Pennsylvania history, will benefit greatly from Hayden’s thorough and fascinating research.
Author : State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Publisher :
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 15,35 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Criminal statistics
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Author : Martin Luther King
Publisher : HarperOne
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 29,80 MB
Release : 2025-01-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9780063425811
A beautiful commemorative edition of Dr. Martin Luther King's essay "Letter from Birmingham Jail," part of Dr. King's archives published exclusively by HarperCollins. With an afterword by Reginald Dwayne Betts On April 16, 1923, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., responded to an open letter written and published by eight white clergyman admonishing the civil rights demonstrations happening in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. King drafted his seminal response on scraps of paper smuggled into jail. King criticizes his detractors for caring more about order than justice, defends nonviolent protests, and argues for the moral responsibility to obey just laws while disobeying unjust ones. "Letter from Birmingham Jail" proclaims a message - confronting any injustice is an acceptable and righteous reason for civil disobedience. This beautifully designed edition presents Dr. King's speech in its entirety, paying tribute to this extraordinary leader and his immeasurable contribution, and inspiring a new generation of activists dedicated to carrying on the fight for justice and equality.