Invisible StripesFarrar & Rinehart, 1938 - 315 páginas "In 'Invisible stripes', the author looks out from the prison at the world outside : the world from which the criminal comes, the world to which the released or paroled prisoner returns ... Warden Lawes tracks down crime to its source in society. He makes hard-headed attacks upon the theorists, and presents solutions in a frank and unorthodox discussion which shatters complacent standards of American life and institutions."--Jacket |
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A WARDENS APOLOGY | 3 |
A PRISONER WANTS TO KNOWA PRISON DIARY | 9 |
SING SING ANSWERS | 116 |
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