Doing Time on the Outside
Discover the profound impact of incarceration on families with Doing Time on the Outside by Donald Braman. Published by The University of Michigan Press in 2007, this insightful book spans 280 pages, delving into the often-overlooked social, financial, and personal ramifications that prison sentences impose on the loved ones of inmates.
Braman's compelling narrative explores the challenges faced by families as they navigate the complexities of maintaining relationships with incarcerated individuals. This essential read sheds light on the emotional toll and societal implications of imprisonment, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in criminal law, sociology, and the dynamics of family relationships affected by the justice system.
Whether you are a student, a professional in the field, or simply curious about the realities of penology, Doing Time on the Outside offers a thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of incarceration and family life.