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The Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons: Transformed Through
Federal Court Intervention recounts the transformation of a
corrupt, dysfunctional prison system into one consistent with the
U.S. Constitution and in line with human standards of decency. The
text provides students with a detailed, real-world narrative that
reveals the opportunities and challenges involved in criminal
justice reform. The text examines how the social, political, and
cultural history of Arkansas produced a plantation-type farm prison
characterized by inmate labor, violence, and ineffective
healthcare. Over the course of 11 chapters, students learn the how
prison system operated prior to its reform, the large-scale
controversy in the 1960s that initiated the reform of the system,
and how the federal courts intervened and forced change on a
resistant state legislature. Enlightening and highly practical in
nature, The Dark and Evil World of Arkansas Prisons is well suited
for courses in prison reform and corrections law.
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