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list price: $17.99
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also available: Paperback
category: Biography & Autobiography
published: Feb 2015
ISBN:9780889773783
publisher: University of Regina Press
imprint: U of R Press

Human on the Inside

Unlocking the Truth About Canada's Prisons

by Gary Garrison

tagged: criminals & outlaws, men's studies, criminology, volunteer work
Description

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.

About the Author
Gary Garrison worked for the Mennonite Central Committee for almost a decade, coordinating visiting programs in prisons. With a Ph.D. in English from the University of Alberta, he is a journalist and the former editor of Alberta Hansard. He lives in Edmonton.
Editorial Review

"This book gives voice to the most defenceless, and indefensible… A story of courage and boundless compassion."

— Stephen Reid, author of Jack Rabbit Parole and A Crowbar in the Buddhist Garden

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