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First published in 1937, Prison from Within is a first-person
account of a prisoner sentenced to imprisonment for eighteen months
for fraud. It is a linear narrative honestly recording the various
facets of prison culture, along with candid character analysis. The
book touches upon philosophical notions of sin and remorse; the
social groups of prisoners and the camaraderie shared among them;
the poor living condition of prisons and the exploitation of prison
labour; and the general politics of the time. The book successfully
humanizes criminals and is an excellent reminder of the fact that
the prison industry has only worsened with time. Prisons were
designed for the purpose of 'cleansing' bourgeoise society;
therefore, it is important to revisit the institution and question
its utility in modern times. This book will be of interest to
students and teachers of history, sociology, criminology, criminal
justice, literature, and penology.
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