Rethinking prison reentry : transforming humiliation into humility / Tony Gaskew.
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- 9780739183137
- 0739183133
- 1498501672
- 9781498501675
- African American prisoners
- African American men -- Social conditions
- Crime -- United States -- Sociological aspects
- Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- United States
- Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States
- Prisonniers noirs américains
- Hommes noirs américains -- Conditions sociales
- Réhabilitation -- États-Unis
- Discrimination dans l'administration de la justice pénale -- États-Unis
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Penology
- African American men -- Social conditions
- African American prisoners
- Crime -- Sociological aspects
- Criminals -- Rehabilitation
- Discrimination in criminal justice administration
- United States
- 365/.608996073 23
- HV9469
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 165 -178) and index.
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The killing fields of Chicago -- Uncovering Black cultural privilege -- The great white shark -- Jim Crow Jr. -- Are you a 30 percenter or a 70 percenter?
Gaskew presents a prison-based education designed to address a prevalent racial politics of shaming, self-segregation, and transgenerational learned-helplessness. He explores the Black counter-culture of crime and tasks incarcerated Black men to draw upon the strength of their cultural privilege to transform from criminal offender into student.
English.
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