Behind the Razor Wire: Portrait of a Contemporary American Prison System

by Michael Jacobson-Hardy, John Edgar Wideman, Marc Mauer, and James Gilligan

Michael Jacobson-Hardy (Photographer) and Angela Davis (Foreword)

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More than a million Americans live in federal and state prisons, almost another half-million are in local gaols, and a third of the USA's young black men are involved in the criminal-justice system. To house the ever-increasing prison population, the construction of new prisons has become a growth industry in many local and state economies. Yet, while prisons are a rapidly-expanding feature of the country's cultural and political landscape, the people in them - as well as the buildings themselves - remain hidden from public view. The author of this book entered the prison system to record, through text and photographs, the voices and lives of the people who live and work within its walls. The result is this examination of the physical and psychological environments of a range of contemporary correctional institutions and the lives they contain. The foreword and essays by other contributors are severely critical of the American criminal-justice system and offer a framework for understanding the photographs in their historical and cultural context. Michael Jacobson-Hardy is also the author of "The Changing Landscape of Labor: American Workers and Workplaces".
His photographs have been exhibited widely and are included in many public and private collections.
  • ISBN10 0814742408
  • ISBN13 9780814742402
  • Publish Date 1 November 1998
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 20 February 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint New York University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 1
  • Language English