Rethinking prison life: this book argues for humane, reform‑driven change over punishment. It shows how policy, practice, and mindset shape outcomes for prisoners and society.
Written as a call for reform, it challenges harsh punishments and urges a shift toward rehabilitation, education, and meaningful work. The author examines prison routines, visitor rules, and the value of open dialogue with the public to build a more compassionate system.
Ideal for readers curious about historical debates on justice, punishment, and humane approaches to crime and rehabilitation.
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