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AMERICAN PRISONS A CRITICAL PRIMER ON CULTURE AND CONVERSION TO ISLAM
by SpearIt
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Pub Date
8 Aug 2017
| Archive Date
31 Dec 2017
Description
This book is a critical exploration of prisons in
contemporary America. Paying special attention to race and Islam, the work
draws on a range of data and sources, including interviews and written
correspondence with current and ex-prisoners, documentary research, and
congressional hearings on topics that include criminal justice and religion,
culture, conversion, radicalization, and reform.
Author_Bio: SpearIt is an Associate Professor of
Law at Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Texas Southern University. He has
taught for the Prison University Project at California's death-row facility,
San Quentin State Prison, as well as taught Corrections Law at Saint Louis
University School of Law, in addition to serving on the Advisory Board of the
Prison Program--a program that offers courses to both inmates and staff. He is
currently active in the American Bar Association's Corrections Committee and
its work to restore Pell Grant Funding for prison
This book is a critical exploration of prisons in contemporary America. Paying special attention to race and Islam, the work draws on a range of data and sources, including interviews and written...
Description
This book is a critical exploration of prisons in
contemporary America. Paying special attention to race and Islam, the work
draws on a range of data and sources, including interviews and written
correspondence with current and ex-prisoners, documentary research, and
congressional hearings on topics that include criminal justice and religion,
culture, conversion, radicalization, and reform.
Author_Bio: SpearIt is an Associate Professor of
Law at Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Texas Southern University. He has
taught for the Prison University Project at California's death-row facility,
San Quentin State Prison, as well as taught Corrections Law at Saint Louis
University School of Law, in addition to serving on the Advisory Board of the
Prison Program--a program that offers courses to both inmates and staff. He is
currently active in the American Bar Association's Corrections Committee and
its work to restore Pell Grant Funding for prison
A Note From the Publisher
Keywords: American Prisons, Islam, Muslim, Conversion, Culture, Criminal Justice, Race, Religion, Latinos, Radicalization
Keywords: American Prisons, Islam, Muslim, Conversion, Culture, Criminal Justice, Race, Religion, Latinos, Radicalization
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Available Editions
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ISBN |
9781506904887 |
PRICE |
9.99
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This is neither dry nor long-winded. It engaging, well-written, and is an amazing read. Every statement is well backed up without being repetitive, and I will be recommending this book.
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This is neither dry nor long-winded. It engaging, well-written, and is an amazing read. Every statement is well backed up without being repetitive, and I will be recommending this book.
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