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Available Titles and

Call for Book Reviews

Journal of Prisoners on Prisons

The Journal of Prisoners on Prisons (JPP) welcomes Book Review submissions. Book reviews range from 800 to 1,200 words. Interested reviewers should contact the JPP with a request for one of the available titles (listed below). Should the book still be available, it will be mailed immediately.

For publishers: If you would like to have your new titles reviewed in the JPP, please send to the address below for consideration:

Book Reviews – Journal of Prisoners on Prisons c/o Jeff rey Monaghan, PhD

Assistant Professor

Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice Carleton University

1125 Colonel By Drive Loeb Building, Room C579

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6

AVAILABLE TITLES

Bazelon, Lara (2018) Rectify: The Power of Restorative Justice After Wrongful Conviction, Boston: Beacon Press.

Berger, Dan (2015) Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the Civil Rights Era, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Casella, Jean, James Ridgeway, Sarah Shourd (eds) (2016) Hell Is a Very Small Place: Voices from Solitary Confi nement, New York: The New Press.

Chase, Robert T. (ed.) (2019) Caging Borders and Carceral States: Incarcerations, Immigration Detentions, and Resistance, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 427 pages.

Clarke, Robert (2017) Down Inside: Thirty Years in Canada’s Prison Service, Fredericton: Goose Lane press.

Comack, Elizabeth (2018) Coming Back to Jail: Women, Trauma, and Criminalization, Halifax: Fernwood Publishing.

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Crane, Paul (ed.) (2019) Life Beyond Crime: What do those at Risk of Off ending, Prisoners and Ex-Off enders Need to Learn? London: Lemos & Crane, 320 pages.

Fassin, Didier (2016) Prison Worlds: An Ethnography of the Carceral Condition, Maiden: Polity Press, 416 pages.

Frigon, Sylvie (editor) (2014) De l’enfermement à l’envol: Rencontres littéraires, Ottawa: Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa.

Gernain, Sheryl and Sarah Shotland (2015) Words Without Walls: Writers on additions, violence, and incarceration, San Antonio: Trinity University Press.

Graves, Anthony (2018) Infi nite Hope: The Story of One Man’s Wrongful Conviction, Solitary Confi nement, and Survival on Death Row, Boston: Beacon Press.

Guenther, Lisa (2013) Solitary Confi nement: Social Death and its Afterlives, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Hansen, Ann (2018) Taking the Rap: Women Doing Time for Society’s Crimes, Toronto: Between the Lines, 368 pages.

Hatch, Anthony (2019) Silent Cells: The Secret Drugging of Captive America, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press,184 pages.

Hernández, Kelly (2017) City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Huey Dye, Meredith and Ronald H. Aday (2019) Women Lifers: Lives Before, Behind, and Beyond Bars, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefi eld, 225 pages.

Jiminez Murguí a, Salvador (2018) Food as a Mechanism of Control and Resistance in Jails and Prisons: Diets of Disrepute, Lanham: Lexington Books, 128 pages.

Jones, Sabrina and Marc Mauer (2013) Race to Incarcerate: A Graphic Retelling, New York: The New Press.

Kim, Alice, Erica Meiners, Jill Petty (eds) (2018) The Long Term: Resisting Life Sentences Working Toward Freedom, Chicago: Haymarket Books. Kotch, Seth (2019) Lethal State: A History of the Death Penalty in North

Carolina, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 320 pages. Laboucane-Benson, Patti and Kelly Mellings (2015) The Outside Circle: A

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Looman, Mary D. and John D. Carl (2015) A Country Called Prison: Mass Incarceration and the Making of a New Nation, New York: Oxford University Press.

Maratea, R.J. (2019) Killing with Prejudice: Institutionalized Racism in American Capital Punishment, New York: New York University Press. Maynard, Robyn (2017) Policing Black Lives: State violence in Canada

from Slavery to the Present, Fernwood Publishing.

Meiners, Erica (2016) For the Children? Protecting Innocence in a Carceral State, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Michael, C.W. (2012) The Criminal’s Handbook: A Practical Guide to Surviving Arrest and Incarceration in Canada, London (ON): Insomniac Press.

Middlemass, Keesha (2017) Convicted and Condemned: The Politics and Policies of Prisoner Reentry, New York: New York University Press. Middleton, Patrick (2014) Eureka Man. A Novel. Acer Hill Publishing. Minaker, Joanne and Bryan Hogeveen (eds) (2015) Criminalized Mothers,

Criminalized Mothering, Bradford: Demeter Press.

Noguera, William (2018) Escape Artist: Memoir of a Visionary Artist on Death Row, New York: Seven Stories Press.

Norris, Robert (2017) Exonerated: A History of the Innocence Movement, New York: New York University Press.

Parsons, Anne (2018) From Asylum to Prison: Deinstitutionalization and the Rise of Mass Incarceration After 1945, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 240 pages.

Price, Joshua (2015) Prison and Social Death, New Brunswick (NJ): Rutgers University Press.

Richards, Stephen C. (editor) (2015) The Marion Experiment: Long-term Solitary Confi nement and the Supermax Movement, Carbondale: South Illinois University Press.

Ross, Jeff rey Ian (2016) Key Issues in Correction, New York: Policy Press. Solinger, Rickie, Paula Johnson, Martha Raimon, Tina Reynolds, and Ruby

Tapia (2010) Interrupted life: Experiences of Incarcerated Women in the United States, Berkeley: University of California Press.

Zoukis, Christopher (2017) Prison Education Guide, Lake Worth: Prison Legal News.

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