Human on the Inside

Unlocking the Truth About Canada's Prisons

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Volunteer Work, Gender Studies, Men&, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Gary Garrison ISBN: 9780889773783
Publisher: University of Regina Press Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint: U of R Press Language: English
Author: Gary Garrison
ISBN: 9780889773783
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint: U of R Press
Language: English

In Human on the Inside Gary Garrison takes readers out of their comfort zones and into some of Canada's most notorious and violent prisons, introducing us to a menacing yet vibrant subculture of inmates, guards, and staff. Through personal stories, Garrison illuminates a criminal justice system that ignores poverty, racism, mental illness, and addiction and deals instead with society's problems with razor wire and harsh treatment. It is a system that degrades the individual and sees inmates as less than human. Providing a counterbalance to fear-mongering about criminals, he argues that a dehumanizing system generates more crime, not less, and perpetuates another injustice, this time committed on behalf of all Canadians.

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In Human on the Inside Gary Garrison takes readers out of their comfort zones and into some of Canada's most notorious and violent prisons, introducing us to a menacing yet vibrant subculture of inmates, guards, and staff. Through personal stories, Garrison illuminates a criminal justice system that ignores poverty, racism, mental illness, and addiction and deals instead with society's problems with razor wire and harsh treatment. It is a system that degrades the individual and sees inmates as less than human. Providing a counterbalance to fear-mongering about criminals, he argues that a dehumanizing system generates more crime, not less, and perpetuates another injustice, this time committed on behalf of all Canadians.

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