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Making Lifers Human,
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This review is from: Doing Life: Reflections of Men & Women Serving Life Sentences (Paperback)
You can see by the pictures and words these men and women are not the same people they were many years ago when they were first put in prison. The pictures of each person put a face to the name and made them human.Long term life sentences is why our prisons are so full today and more have to be built. We will have the "nursing home" prisons where these inmates will have to spend the last days of their life as more and more inmates receive life sentences and grow old in prisons. There is no good purpose for this. I wish this book was required reading for every lawyer and judge. I wish the public would all read it also. Ann
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Doing Life: Reflections on Men and Women Doing Life Sentenc,
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This review is from: Doing Life: Reflections of Men & Women Serving Life Sentences (Paperback)
I bought this book several years ago and have since given it as a gift and used it in teaching opportunities. I have watched as people thumb through it and write down the ISPN # so that they can find/purchase it. It's has to be one of the best books around to make real the personalities of some of those who society has discarded through the process of incarceration. This book is not about criminal justice theory. It's about global humanity. It's TERRIFIC!
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Doing Life: Reflections of Men & Women Serving Life Sentences by Howard Zehr (Paperback - December 31, 1996)
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