The Big House in a Small Town

Eric , Williams


anglais | 03-03-2011 | 170 pages

9780313383656

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This work is an in-depth, on-the-ground examination of how prisons impact rural communities, including a revealing study of two rural communities that have chosen prisons as an economic development strategy.
A recent study by the Urban Institute estimates that one-third of all counties in the United States house a prison, and that our prison and jail population is now over 2.1 million. Another report indicates that more than 97 percent of all U.S. prisoners are eventually released, and communities are absorbing nearly 650,000 formerly incarcerated individuals each year. These figures are particularly alarming considering the fact that rural communities are using prisons as economic development vehicles without fully understanding the effects of these jails on the area.

This book is the result of author Eric J. Williams' ground-level research about the effects of prisons upon two rural American communities that lobbied to host maximum security prisons. Through hundreds of interviews conducted while living in Florence, Colorado, and Beeville, Texas, Williams offers the perspective of local residents on all sides of the issue, as well as a social history told mainly from the standpoint of those who lobbied for the prisons.

Note biographique

Eric Williams lives on the lithified remains of the Western Interior Seaway in Austin, TX. He's published fiction in Firmament, Cold Signal, and King Ludd's Rag, among other venues. A collection of his weird fiction, Toadstones, is available through Malarkey Books.

Fonctionnalité

Utilizes a combination of two qualitative methods to conduct the research

Détails

Code EAN :9780313383656
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Praeger
Date de publication :  03-03-2011
Format :Relié
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :240 mm
Largeur :161 mm
Epaisseur :14 mm
Poids :426 gr
Stock :Impression à la demande (POD)
Nombre de pages :170