Justice Behind the Walls: Human Rights in Canadian Prisons.(Book Review)

I try to read anything I find that relates to prisons. Usually, the crop is pretty thin. Over the past couple of years, however, a number of books have arrived on the scene. Some have been written by former guards and wardens, and some by journalists. These have some interest so long as one steers clear of personalized accounts that seem more like first drafts of a screenplay for a cheap movie. But these are not the only efforts that go too far. There seems to be a "blood and guts" attraction to stories about crime and the treatment of offenders that often encourages even professional writers to cross the line from objectivity to sensationalism. But this is not the only pitfall ...

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