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23/7

Pelican Bay Prison and the rise of long-term solitary confinement

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An edition of 23/7 (2016)

23/7

Pelican Bay Prison and the rise of long-term solitary confinement

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"Originally meant to be brief and exceptional, solitary confinement in U.S. prisons has become long-term and common. Prisoners spend twenty-three hours a day in featureless cells, with no visitors or human contact for years on end, and they are held entirely at administrators' discretion. Keramet Reiter tells the history of one "supermax," California's Pelican Bay State Prison, whose extreme conditions recently sparked a statewide hunger strike by 30,000 prisoners. This book describes how Pelican Bay was created without legislative oversight, in fearful response to 1970s radicals; how easily prisoners slip into solitary; and the mental havoc and social costs of years and decades in isolation. The product of fifteen years of research in and about prisons, this book provides essential background to a subject now drawing national attention,"--Baker & Taylor.

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English
Pages
302

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23/7: Pelican Bay Prison and the rise of long-term solitary confinement
2016, Yale University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction:
When prison is not enough --
A supermax life --
The most dangerous prisoner --
The most dangerous policies --
Constructing the supermax, one rule at a time --
Skeleton bay --
Snitching or dying --
"You can't even imagine there's people" --
Another way out ---- Afterword.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-286) and index.

Other Titles
Twenty three by seven, Twenty-three/seven, Pelican Bay Prison and the rise of long-term solitary confinement

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
365.6440973
Library of Congress
HV8728 .R45 2016, HV8728.R45 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 302 pages
Number of pages
302

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27222630M
Internet Archive
237pelicanbaypri0000reit
ISBN 10
0300211465
ISBN 13
9780300211467
LCCN
2016939153
OCLC/WorldCat
945719055
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01LX1PXED

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