The Slammer: A Critique of Prison Overpopulation, a menacing flaw in American culture

The American prison system has gone off the rails. Originally started in the country by King George...
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The Slammer: A Critique of Prison Overpopulation, a menacing flaw in American culture by Goldman, Robert Allyn

The Slammer: A Critique of Prison Overpopulation, a menacing flaw in American culture

¥6,873

The Slammer: A Critique of Prison Overpopulation, a menacing flaw in American culture

¥6,873
Author: Robert Allyn Goldman
Format: Paperback
Language: English

The American prison system has gone off the rails. Originally started in the country by King George III, the pre-American Revolutionary prisons were inhuman and savage petri houses of filth and diseases. The first post-Revolutionary prisons were not much better; in fact, the Civil War prisons rivaled the inhumanity of pre-Revolutionary ones. It was not until Reconstruction when the stark realities of American prisons were viewed by highly educated overseers as shameful and repugnant. A new language referenced the need to view conceptually a new type of prison: a reformative one that would prepare the prisoner for post-incarceration life. However, throughout the near century and a half, the politicians in charge of legislation have done little to change the culture of prison warehousing.

This story will concentrate on the facts that keep the unfortunate in miserable sardine cans without any provable consideration for change. Our politicians are the nation's lifeline for change, and yet many should be switching places with the incarcerated. If there is ever going to be a sincere change in the warehousing of human beings, there has to be a will for compassion and the election of politicians who do more than mouth false promises.

A country is only as good as its least fortunate. Providing an atmosphere to allow for self-actualization rather than big government handouts starts

with health, the family unit, and especially education. Recidivism is the default issue. Only a minority get out with a sense of pride and the ability to

reconstruct a decent life, and there is often a latent prejudice against former prisoners. Finding a "second chance" vocational opportunity or an avenue

back to school for youth is an absolute must. Prisons provide training in some areas, but nowhere meeting the needs of the large prison populations. This a generational issue which has never been fully remediated. The book takes on the central issues underpinning the ever continuum of prison expansion.



Author: Robert Allyn Goldman
Publisher: Robert Allyn Goldman
Published: 11/09/2020
Pages: 592
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.89lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.32d
ISBN: 9781736110010

About the Author
Goldman, Robert Allyn: - Robert Allyn Goldman grew up in Newton, Massachusetts. He received a BA in History from the University of Pennsylvania, a Doctor of Dental Medicine from Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine, and a Doctor of Science from the Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University in addition to specialty training in Periodontology, Oral Medicine, and Oral/General Pathology at Boston University Medical Center (now part of Boston Medical Center), Boston, Massachusetts. He currently lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

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