Author: K. Patrick Malone
Publisher: a-argus books
ISBN: 0984619526
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The House at Miller's Court
Author: K. Patrick Malone
Publisher: a-argus books
ISBN: 0984619526
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Publisher: a-argus books
ISBN: 0984619526
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
House at Miller's Court
Author: K. Patrick Malone
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781452439402
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Languages : en
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9781452439402
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Millers Court
Halfway Home
Author: Reuben Jonathan Miller
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316451495
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
A "persuasive and essential" (Matthew Desmond) work that will forever change how we look at life after prison in America through Miller's "stunning, and deeply painful reckoning with our nation's carceral system" (Heather Ann Thompson). Each year, more than half a million Americans are released from prison and join a population of twenty million people who live with a felony record. Reuben Miller, a chaplain at the Cook County Jail in Chicago and now a sociologist studying mass incarceration, spent years alongside prisoners, ex-prisoners, their friends, and their families to understand the lifelong burden that even a single arrest can entail. What his work revealed is a simple, if overlooked truth: life after incarceration is its own form of prison. The idea that one can serve their debt and return to life as a full-fledge member of society is one of America's most nefarious myths. Recently released individuals are faced with jobs that are off-limits, apartments that cannot be occupied and votes that cannot be cast. As The Color of Law exposed about our understanding of housing segregation, Halfway Home shows that the American justice system was not created to rehabilitate. Parole is structured to keep classes of Americans impoverished, unstable, and disenfranchised long after they've paid their debt to society. Informed by Miller's experience as the son and brother of incarcerated men, captures the stories of the men, women, and communities fighting against a system that is designed for them to fail. It is a poignant and eye-opening call to arms that reveals how laws, rules, and regulations extract a tangible cost not only from those working to rebuild their lives, but also our democracy. As Miller searchingly explores, America must acknowledge and value the lives of its formerly imprisoned citizens. PEN America 2022 John Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction Finalist Winner of the 2022 PROSE Award for Excellence in Social Sciences 2022 PROSE Awards Finalist 2022 PROSE Awards Category Winner for Cultural Anthropology and Sociology An NPR Selected 2021 Books We Love As heard on NPR’s Fresh Air
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316451495
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
A "persuasive and essential" (Matthew Desmond) work that will forever change how we look at life after prison in America through Miller's "stunning, and deeply painful reckoning with our nation's carceral system" (Heather Ann Thompson). Each year, more than half a million Americans are released from prison and join a population of twenty million people who live with a felony record. Reuben Miller, a chaplain at the Cook County Jail in Chicago and now a sociologist studying mass incarceration, spent years alongside prisoners, ex-prisoners, their friends, and their families to understand the lifelong burden that even a single arrest can entail. What his work revealed is a simple, if overlooked truth: life after incarceration is its own form of prison. The idea that one can serve their debt and return to life as a full-fledge member of society is one of America's most nefarious myths. Recently released individuals are faced with jobs that are off-limits, apartments that cannot be occupied and votes that cannot be cast. As The Color of Law exposed about our understanding of housing segregation, Halfway Home shows that the American justice system was not created to rehabilitate. Parole is structured to keep classes of Americans impoverished, unstable, and disenfranchised long after they've paid their debt to society. Informed by Miller's experience as the son and brother of incarcerated men, captures the stories of the men, women, and communities fighting against a system that is designed for them to fail. It is a poignant and eye-opening call to arms that reveals how laws, rules, and regulations extract a tangible cost not only from those working to rebuild their lives, but also our democracy. As Miller searchingly explores, America must acknowledge and value the lives of its formerly imprisoned citizens. PEN America 2022 John Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction Finalist Winner of the 2022 PROSE Award for Excellence in Social Sciences 2022 PROSE Awards Finalist 2022 PROSE Awards Category Winner for Cultural Anthropology and Sociology An NPR Selected 2021 Books We Love As heard on NPR’s Fresh Air
Revelations of the True Ripper
Author: Vanessa A. Hayes
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411697413
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Although Jack the Ripper has been remebered for over a century I think we should spare a thought for his victims. These women were living day to day trying to escape starvation and death. They did not have a choice how they lived. 'Jack' gave them no choice in death. Revelations of the True Ripper introduces you to my 'Jack the Ripper'. I did not choose him, I found him in the detail, hidden behind the history of the times.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411697413
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Although Jack the Ripper has been remebered for over a century I think we should spare a thought for his victims. These women were living day to day trying to escape starvation and death. They did not have a choice how they lived. 'Jack' gave them no choice in death. Revelations of the True Ripper introduces you to my 'Jack the Ripper'. I did not choose him, I found him in the detail, hidden behind the history of the times.
The Statutes at Large and Treaties of the United States of America from ...
Whitechapel
Author: Peter Bunnett
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
ISBN: 1785075977
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Martin Reid was a criminal psychologist, studying the behaviour of criminals. He was employed by the Metropolitan Police which allowed him to visit New Scotland Yard, his sole purpose for these visits was to go to the Crime Museum within the building, and there he fed his obsession, his strange interest with the crimes of Jack the Ripper. On one visit he met George Saunders, an ex-police officer who also had an interest in Jack. After a short conversation they agreed to meet at a public house in Whitechapel, there George would give Martin the opportunity of a lifetime, to go back in time to Victorian London, to try to identify Jack before he committed his first murder. The journey back is mixed with horror and excitement, both men knowing where Jack would strike, waiting to catch a glimpse of the most notorious of serial killers, this is their story.
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
ISBN: 1785075977
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Martin Reid was a criminal psychologist, studying the behaviour of criminals. He was employed by the Metropolitan Police which allowed him to visit New Scotland Yard, his sole purpose for these visits was to go to the Crime Museum within the building, and there he fed his obsession, his strange interest with the crimes of Jack the Ripper. On one visit he met George Saunders, an ex-police officer who also had an interest in Jack. After a short conversation they agreed to meet at a public house in Whitechapel, there George would give Martin the opportunity of a lifetime, to go back in time to Victorian London, to try to identify Jack before he committed his first murder. The journey back is mixed with horror and excitement, both men knowing where Jack would strike, waiting to catch a glimpse of the most notorious of serial killers, this is their story.
The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook
Author: Keith Skinner
Publisher: C & R Crime
ISBN: 1472107853
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
Two experienced Ripperologists have applied their joint knowledge and expertise to the painstaking collation of all the known official records to produce the ultimate Ripper book - a narrative account of the murders encompassing all the known evidence. The most complete work on the Ripper case ever, contains: the entire contents of the Scotland Yard files covering the full series of murders; extensive press reports; witness statements and extracts from police notebooks; documents missing from the official files and many rare photographs. The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook is not only an invaluable reference, but is also a compelling account of the Victorian serial murderer whose identity remains one of criminology's greatest mysteries.
Publisher: C & R Crime
ISBN: 1472107853
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
Two experienced Ripperologists have applied their joint knowledge and expertise to the painstaking collation of all the known official records to produce the ultimate Ripper book - a narrative account of the murders encompassing all the known evidence. The most complete work on the Ripper case ever, contains: the entire contents of the Scotland Yard files covering the full series of murders; extensive press reports; witness statements and extracts from police notebooks; documents missing from the official files and many rare photographs. The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook is not only an invaluable reference, but is also a compelling account of the Victorian serial murderer whose identity remains one of criminology's greatest mysteries.