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On the Outside by Melissa Munn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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On the Outside by Melissa Munn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
From Melissa Munn
Current price: $95.00

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On the Outside by Melissa Munn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
From Melissa Munn
Current price: $95.00
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Size: 0.85 x 9.3 x 480
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From the passage of Bill C-10, with its punitive, tough-on-crime provisions, to sensationalist media accounts of dangerous ex-convicts, it is evident that Canada is a country that is taking an increasingly hard line on crime. The truth is, however, that the vast majority of prisoners who serve out their sentences do not re-offend, but rather reintegrate into society and never see the inside of a prison cell again. Why, then, is there such a lack of focus on successful resettlement - not only by politicians and journalists but also in criminology research? This silence regarding those who make good perpetuates the illusion of the dangerous ex-convict and renders invisible the complex and sometimes treacherous path out of prison. On the Outside illuminates that journey, exploring the post-carceral lives of men who have successfully resettled into the community after serving at least a decade in Canada’s penitentiaries. Discussing the transition from imprisonment, release, and re-entry through to the challenges of resettlement, this book will change the way you think about Canada’s prisoners and open up the debate on the perils of tough-on-crime legislation. | On the Outside by Melissa Munn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
From the passage of Bill C-10, with its punitive, tough-on-crime provisions, to sensationalist media accounts of dangerous ex-convicts, it is evident that Canada is a country that is taking an increasingly hard line on crime. The truth is, however, that the vast majority of prisoners who serve out their sentences do not re-offend, but rather reintegrate into society and never see the inside of a prison cell again. Why, then, is there such a lack of focus on successful resettlement - not only by politicians and journalists but also in criminology research? This silence regarding those who make good perpetuates the illusion of the dangerous ex-convict and renders invisible the complex and sometimes treacherous path out of prison. On the Outside illuminates that journey, exploring the post-carceral lives of men who have successfully resettled into the community after serving at least a decade in Canada’s penitentiaries. Discussing the transition from imprisonment, release, and re-entry through to the challenges of resettlement, this book will change the way you think about Canada’s prisoners and open up the debate on the perils of tough-on-crime legislation. | On the Outside by Melissa Munn, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters


















