Angola Louisiana State Penitentiary : A Half-Century of Rage and Reform

Angola Louisiana State Penitentiary : A Half-Century of Rage and Reform

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30 Sep, 2016

One tried to swim his way out, masquerading in woman's finery that dragged him beneath the raging waters of the Mississippi River. Others tried to rehabili...

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ISBN-10:

1935754556

ISBN-13:

9781935754558

Publisher

University of Louisiana

Dimensions

10.00 X 7.00 X 0.41 inches

Language

English

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One tried to swim his way out, masquerading in woman's finery that dragged him beneath the raging waters of the Mississippi River. Others tried to rehabilitate their ways out, only to find themselves after all still mired inescapably in the turbulent murky quagmire of Louisiana politics. Yet others tried merciless self-mutilation to rivet the attention of the press and an uncaring public upon brutalities of the system, and this worked, but only briefly.

Louisiana's immense and infamous state penitentiary called Angola held them all. The more they struck out in despair and desperation and yes, violence, in protest against the system and the place, the more tightly it clutched them.

And so the ones who are not dead are still in there, their fascinating stories providing heart-rending glimpses into what it was like to grow up black and deprived in South Louisiana and awaken to the dichotomy between what life promised and what it actually delivered. And yet, these stories are as universal as they are unique, for in every penal system in the country may be found similar cases. Each case has been carefully chosen to represent certain facets and failings in the American criminal justice system.

At a time in the late sixties when it was at the height of its "knock 'em down and drag 'em out" days, Angola was considered one of the nation's worst, a brutal world of violence and intrigue, political abuse and racial turmoil, where one in ten inmates would suffer stab wounds annually and others slept with thick mail-order catalogues taped to the chest to deflect knives at night. Nationally respected professional penologist C. Murray Henderson was hired to clean up the country's largest maximum-security penitentiary, and his comments following each fascinating chapter give intimate details from the inside and an expert's perspective on what we must do to make our criminal justice system work.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1935754556

ISBN-13

:9781935754558

Publisher

:University of Louisiana

Publication date

: 30 Sep, 2016

Category

: Law

Sub-Category

: Criminal Law - General

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 10.00 X 7.00 X 0.41 inches

Weight

:340 g

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