American Prison
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Shane Bauer
An enraging, necessary look at the private prison system, and a convincing clarion call for prison reform.” —NPR.orgNew York Times Book Review 10 Best Books of 2018 * One of President Barack Obama’s favorite books of 2018 * Winner of the 2019 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize * Winner of the Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism * Winner of the 2019 RFK Book and Journalism Award * A New York Times Notable Book A ground-breaking and brave inside reckoning with the nexus of prison and profit in America: in one Louisiana prison and over the course of our country's history.In 2014, Shane Bauer was hired for $9 an hour to work as an entry-level prison guard at a private prison in Winnfield, Louisiana. An award-winning investigative journalist, he used his real name; there was no meaningful background check. Four months later, his employment came to an abrupt end. But he had seen enough, and in short order he wrote an exposé about his experiences that won a National Magazine Award and became the most-read feature in the history of the magazine Mother Jones. Still, there was much more that he needed to say. In American Prison, Bauer weaves a much deeper reckoning with his experiences together with a thoroughly researched history of for-profit prisons in America from their origins in the decades before the Civil War. For, as he soon realized, we can't understand the cruelty of our current system and its place in the larger story of mass incarceration without understanding where it came from. Private prisons became entrenched in the South as part of a systemic effort to keep the African-American labor force in place in the aftermath of slavery, and the echoes of these shameful origins are with us still.The private prison system is deliberately unaccountable to public scrutiny. Private prisons are not incentivized to tend to the health of their inmates, or to feed them well, or to attract and retain a highly-trained prison staff. Though Bauer befriends some of his colleagues and sympathizes with their plight, the chronic dysfunction of their lives only adds to the prison's sense of chaos. To his horror, Bauer finds himself becoming crueler and more aggressive the longer he works in the prison, and he is far from alone. A blistering indictment of the private prison system, and the powerful forces that drive it, American Prison is a necessary human document about the true face of justice in America.
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Author
Shane Bauer
Pages
384
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2019-06-11
ISBN
0735223602 9780735223608
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"An investigative reporter goes to work for a private prison to investigate the business of punishment and incarceration. This was an incredibly well written book and really makes you think about our prison system in America. Should people really profit off of prisoners? Is the treatment of them humane? This book goes deep into the history of prison and really, what became of slavery."
"This book was such a horror show. Thank you PBS New Hour Now Read This book club for choosing this book and brining it to my attention. It is truly astonishing in this day and age that this type of treatment can still go on in this Country. And what is even more appalling is that the current administration reversed the decision that banned for profit private prisons, and even went a step further and allows them now to run ICE detention facilities! The history of for profit prisons from the post civil war era to today was really eye opening. It really shows to just what lengths this country went to ensure they had a large supply of free/forced labor after slavery was abolished. It should be required reading for every American so they can see the damage that the current prison system is doing to our society - especially to impoverished Americans.<br/>This was a hard read - I need something light and fluffy after this."