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Imprisoned Minds - (Critical Issues in Crime and Society) by Erik S Maloney & Kevin A Wright
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- In Imprisoned Minds, Erik Maloney tells the stories of men in prison that few people ever hear.
- About the Author: ERIK S. MALONEY is a cofounding member of the Arizona Transformation Project.
- 210 Pages
- Social Science, Penology
- Series Name: Critical Issues in Crime and Society
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About the Book
"In Imprisoned Minds, Erik Maloney tells the stories of men in prison that few people ever hear. Six gripping, first-person narratives of incarcerated men form his imprisoned mind concept: the men's unimaginable childhood trauma and neglect set them on a pathway for prison or death. Maloney interviews his fellow prisoners with candor and savviness. He can do this because he is in prison alongside them-incarcerated for life at the age of 21. Joined by a correctional scholar, Maloney presents a unique and informed perspective that blends lived experience with academic knowledge. A trauma-informed corrections can empower men to acknowledge and repair the harms of their past to regain control over their minds and their futures. Maloney has broken free from the mindset-and others can, too. Imprisoned Minds reminds us of the humanity of the nearly two million people behind bars in the United States, and encourages solutions from within that can break the cycle of intergenerational incarceration"--Book Synopsis
In Imprisoned Minds, Erik Maloney tells the stories of men in prison that few people ever hear. Six gripping, first-person narratives of incarcerated men form his imprisoned mind concept: the men's unimaginable childhood trauma and neglect set them on a pathway for prison or death. Maloney interviews his fellow prisoners with candor and savviness. He can do this because he is in prison alongside them--incarcerated for life at the age of twenty-one. Joined by a correctional scholar, Maloney presents a unique and informed perspective that blends lived experience with academic knowledge. A trauma-informed corrections can empower men to acknowledge and repair the harms of their past to regain control over their minds and their futures. Maloney has broken free from the mindset--and others can, too. Imprisoned Minds reminds us of the humanity of the nearly two million people behind bars in the United States and encourages solutions from within that can break the cycle of intergenerational incarceration.Review Quotes
"Imprisoned Minds takes readers on a profound psychological journey through the landscape of childhood trauma, physical incarceration, and the relentless desire for freedom. Maloney's storytelling and Wright's insights amplify the voices of countless incarcerated men, shedding light on the broader societal issues they face. This compelling narrative reveals the heartbreaking reality of young minds trapped in the cycle of abuse and imprisonment--roaming cities, lingering on street corners, hidden in drug dens, confined in the back of police cars, and lying in hospital beds. If there is any book that can help break this cycle, Imprisoned Minds is it!"--Shaka Senghor "bestselling author of Writing My Wrongs and Letters to the Sons of Society"
"Imprisoned Minds: Lost Boys, Trapped Men, and Solutions from Within the Prison is unlike any other book I have seen published in the field. The book is captivating, well written and draws the reader in, making it hard to put down."
--Cheryl Lero Johnson "co-author of Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences"
"This is an exciting and overdue contribution to both scholarly knowledge production and public policy. In clear, engaging writing, the authors challenge readers' preconceived notions about criminality as a fixed state of being. Imprisoned Minds suggests how we might break the cycle of incarceration through robust social and economic infrastructures of care."
--Meghan G. McDowell "Winston-Salem State University"
About the Author
ERIK S. MALONEY is a cofounding member of the Arizona Transformation Project. He works every day to change the world and leave it better than he found it. His focus is on redeeming his past through mentoring and positively influencing others. He currently develops and teaches classes to inspire and empower other prisoners.
KEVIN A. WRIGHT is an associate professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and director of the Center for Correctional Solutions at Arizona State University. He earned his PhD in criminal justice from Washington State University in 2010. His work focuses on enhancing the lives of people in the correctional system. SHADD MARUNA is a professor in the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work at Queen's University Belfast. His book Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives was named the "Outstanding Contribution to Criminology" by the American Society of Criminology (ASC) in 2001.Dimensions (Overall): 9.13 Inches (H) x 6.06 Inches (W) x .79 Inches (D)
Weight: .92 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Critical Issues in Crime and Society
Sub-Genre: Penology
Genre: Social Science
Number of Pages: 210
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Erik S Maloney & Kevin A Wright
Language: English
Street Date: December 13, 2024
TCIN: 1002685232
UPC: 9781978837270
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-8247
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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