ABSTRACT

Prison Nation is a distant dispatch from a foreign and forbidden place--the world of America's prisons. Written by prisoners, social critics and luminaries of investigative reporting, Prison Nation testifies to the current state of America's prisoners' living conditions and political concerns. These concerns are not normally the concerns of most Americans, but they should be. From substandard medical care the inadequacy of resources for public defenders to the death penalty, the issues covered in this volume grow more urgent every day. Articles by outstanding writers such as Mumia Abu-Jamal, Noam Chomsky, Mark Dow, Judy Green, Tracy Huling and Christian Parenti chronicle the injustices of prison privatization, class and race in the justice system, our quixotic drug war, the rarely discussed prison AIDS crisis and a judicial system that rewards mostly those with significant resources or the desire to name names. Correctional facilities have become a profitable growth industry, for companies like Wackenhut that run them and companies like Boeing that use cheap prison labor. With fascinating narratives, shocking tales and small stories of hope, Prison Nation paints a picture of a world many Americans know little or nothing about.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part Section 1|60 pages

The Warehousing of America's Poor

chapter |17 pages

The Accused Get What the System Doesn't Pay For

Poor Legal Representation for People Who Can't Afford Lawyers

chapter |11 pages

Color Bind

Prisons and the New American Racism

chapter |16 pages

Capital Crimes

The Corporate Economy of Violence

part Section 2|46 pages

Two Million Swept Away

chapter |7 pages

Swept Away

chapter |12 pages

An American Seduction

Portrait of a Prison Town

chapter |8 pages

Deadly Nostalgia

The Politics of Boot Camps

chapter |6 pages

Trapped by the System

Parole in America

part Section 3|26 pages

Making a Buck off the Prisoner's Back

part |48 pages

Malign Neglect: Prison Medicine

part |64 pages

Rape, Racism, and Repression

chapter |11 pages

The Restraint Chair

Safe and Humane?

chapter |14 pages

Deliberate Indifference

State Authorities' Response to Prisoner-on-Prisoner Sexual Abuse

chapter |7 pages

Corcoran

Sex, Lies, and Videotapes

chapter |6 pages

Guarding Their Silence

Corcoran Guards Acquitted of Rape

chapter |5 pages

“Make It Hard for Them”

A Hunger Strike Against the INS

part |38 pages

The Bars to Prison Litigation

chapter |20 pages

Prison Litigation 1950–2000

Hands Off, Hands On, Gloves On