HOLDING THE KEY My Year as a Guard in Sing Sing

Author: Conover (Ted)
Year: 2001
Publisher: Scribner
Edition Details: 1st UK Edn.
Book Condition: NrF.
ISBN: 9780743206648
Price: £4.00
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Softcover. The author, a journalist, spent one year undercover as a prison officer at the notorious Sing Sing prison in Westchester, USA. There he participated in the most disturbing rituals of prison life, soon discovering how strip searches, forcible cell extractions and depriving men of the most basic of luxuries exacts a toll on inmates and officers alike. As jailer to some of the most dangerous men in the USA, Conover struggles against the indifference of disillusioned prison staff, the pent-up frustration of inmates and the seemingly impossible task of balancing decency with toughness. He also recounts the history of Sing Sing: its part in electric chair experimentation; the building of Sing Sing by the convicts in 1826; the brutality of the early regime. This unparalled exploration of the American penitentiary system finally asks us to consider the impasse between the need to imprison criminals and the dehumanization of guards and inmates that inevitably takes place behind bars. An emotive, illuminating and unprecedented work of participatory journalism. With Epilogue, Afterword, Notes, Select Bibliog. 329pp. trade size softcover. V.v. lightly browned pp. o/w Nr. F. with no creasing to covers.

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