Behind Bars for Profit unravels the disturbing realities of the prison industrial complex, where incarceration is no longer just about justice but big business. This eye-opening book takes readers deep into the intersection of capitalism and the criminal justice system, exposing how profit motives shape policies, impact communities, and drive mass incarceration in the United States.
The book explores the rise of private prisons, the lucrative contracts fueling these facilities, and how companies make billions from everything from prison labor to overpriced commissary goods. It also delves into the political influence of corporations that lobby for tougher laws and longer sentences, creating a cycle where incarceration becomes a booming industry at the expense of society's most vulnerable.
Through well-researched analysis, case studies, and first-hand accounts, Behind Bars for Profit highlights the human cost of this system-broken families, devastated communities, and a cycle of poverty and recidivism that traps millions. It also uncovers the racial and economic inequalities that drive mass incarceration, perpetuating a legacy of systemic discrimination. More than just a critique, the book also considers alternatives, such as restorative justice, reforms in sentencing, and community investment, offering a vision for a system that prioritizes rehabilitation and fairness over exploitation.
Behind Bars for Profit is essential reading for those interested in criminal justice reform, human rights, and the hidden mechanics of profit-driven incarceration. Through clear, accessible language, it challenges readers to confront the moral implications of a system where justice is for sale, raising crucial questions about what kind of society we want to build.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - Behind Bars for Profit unravels the disturbing realities of the prison industrial complex, where incarceration is no longer just about justice but big business. This eye-opening book takes readers deep into the intersection of capitalism and the criminal justice system, exposing how profit motives shape policies, impact communities, and drive mass incarceration in the United States. The book explores the rise of private prisons, the lucrative contracts fueling these facilities, and how companies make billions from everything from prison labor to overpriced commissary goods. It also delves into the political influence of corporations that lobby for tougher laws and longer sentences, creating a cycle where incarceration becomes a booming industry at the expense of society's most vulnerable. Through well-researched analysis, case studies, and first-hand accounts, Behind Bars for Profit highlights the human cost of this system-broken families, devastated communities, and a cycle of poverty and recidivism that traps millions. It also uncovers the racial and economic inequalities that drive mass incarceration, perpetuating a legacy of systemic discrimination. More than just a critique, the book also considers alternatives, such as restorative justice, reforms in sentencing, and community investment, offering a vision for a system that prioritizes rehabilitation and fairness over exploitation. Behind Bars for Profit is essential reading for those interested in criminal justice reform, human rights, and the hidden mechanics of profit-driven incarceration. Through clear, accessible language, it challenges readers to confront the moral implications of a system where justice is for sale, raising crucial questions about what kind of society we want to build. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798227089670
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