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Prison System Flaws - cover

Prison System Flaws

Xena Mindhurst

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Prison System Flaws" presents a compelling examination of America's incarceration crisis, combining rigorous research with powerful human narratives to expose the fundamental issues within the U.S. prison system. Drawing from over 200 interviews across 15 states, including inmates, staff, and policymakers, the book reveals how a system intended for rehabilitation instead perpetuates cycles of poverty and crime while housing an astounding 25% of the world's prison population.

 
The book's three-part structure methodically explores the complex web of factors contributing to mass incarceration, beginning with "System Architecture," which examines structural issues and policy decisions like mandatory minimums and the 1994 Crime Bill. The middle section, "Daily Life Behind Bars," provides intimate glimpses into prison conditions through first-hand accounts, while the final section, "Breaking the Cycle," presents evidence-based solutions and reform initiatives drawing from successful international models.

 
What sets this work apart is its comprehensive approach to data presentation, combining statistical analysis with personal stories to make complex information accessible to both policy makers and general readers. The book's examination of private prison operations, including previously unreleased data, alongside its analysis of recidivism rates and comparative studies with other nations' systems, provides crucial insights for anyone interested in criminal justice reform. Through this balanced blend of academic rigor and narrative journalism, readers gain a clear understanding of how current practices affect not only incarcerated individuals but entire communities.
Available since: 01/08/2025.
Print length: 114 pages.

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