A compelling, graphic portrait of one of America's largest prisons--written by the prisoners themselves. Drawing on their award-winning reporting for the Louisana State Penitentiary's uncensored news magazine, The Angolite, Rideau and Wikberg present the stark reality of life behind bars and the human, political, and fiscal costs of our long-running war on crime. (Time Books)
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A compelling, graphic portrait of one of America's largest prisons--written by the prisoners themselves. Drawing on their award-winning reporting for the Louisana State Penitentiary's uncensored news magazine, The Angolite, Rideau and Wikberg present the stark reality of life behind bars and the human, political, and fiscal costs of our long-running war on crime. (Time Books)
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