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Based on in-depth interviews with people who were incarcerated, as well as extensive conversations with students, teachers, corrections staff, and prison administrators, this book introduces the voices of those who have participated in the few remaining post-secondary education programs that exist behind bars.
Inspired by these people who have lived, worked, and studied in U.S. prisons, Stern invites us to rethink the current 'punishment crisis' in the United States and explore the possibility of transformation from a retributive punishment system to a system of justice.

Produktbeschreibung
Based on in-depth interviews with people who were incarcerated, as well as extensive conversations with students, teachers, corrections staff, and prison administrators, this book introduces the voices of those who have participated in the few remaining post-secondary education programs that exist behind bars.

Inspired by these people who have lived, worked, and studied in U.S. prisons, Stern invites us to rethink the current 'punishment crisis' in the United States and explore the possibility of transformation from a retributive punishment system to a system of justice.


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Autorenporträt
Kaia Stern is Director of the Prison Studies Project and visiting faculty in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University. Kaia's work focuses on transformative justice, human rights, and education in prison. She is ordained as an interfaith minister, holds a doctorate in religion from Emory University, and a master's of theological studies from Harvard Divinity School. Kaia has been working as a student/teacher inside US prisons for the last twenty years.