Jail
Discover the gripping realities of incarceration in "Jail" by Irwin, published by the University of California Press in 2013. This compelling paperback, spanning 176 pages, combines extensive interviews with the author's personal experiences as an inmate to offer a profound and graphic portrayal of life in a big-city jail. Irwin argues that instead of merely controlling the disreputable, jails serve to disorient and degrade individuals, effectively indoctrinating new recruits into a marginalized class. This eye-opening exploration invites readers to rethink the purpose and impact of the jail system. Perfect for those interested in criminal justice, sociology, or personal narratives, "Jail" is a must-read that sheds light on the complexities of incarceration and its societal implications.