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The Man Behin The Bars : A Powerful Early 20Th-Century Study Of Prison Reform, Criminal Psychology, And The Human Side Of Incarceration (Social Reform And Criminal Justice Studies)

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The Man Behin The Bars : A Powerful Early 20Th-Century Study Of Prison Reform, Criminal Psychology, And The Human Side Of Incarceration (Social Reform And Criminal Justice Studies)

The Man Behin the Bars : A Powerful Early 20th-Century Study of Prison Reform, Criminal Psychology, and the Human Side of Incarceration (Social Reform And Criminal Justice Studies)

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The Man Behind the Bars by Winifred Louise Taylor is a compelling social reform work that examines the realities of prison life and the human stories hidden within the penal system. Drawing on firsthand observation and thoughtful analysis, Taylor explores the psychology of prisoners, the conditions of incarceration, and the broader social forces that contribute to crime. Rather than portraying inmates merely as offenders, she presents them as complex individuals shaped by poverty, environment, and circumstance. This early twentieth-century study highlights issues of rehabilitation, justice reform, moral responsibility, and humane treatment within correctional institutions. Blending sociology, criminology, and humanitarian advocacy, the book offers valuable insight into historical prison systems and the evolving philosophy of criminal justice. Ideal for readers interested in criminal justice history, prison reform movements, social reform literature, and early criminological studies, this work remains an important contribution to discussions about justice, punishment, and rehabilitation.

  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 197
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    The Man Behin the Bars : A Powerful Early 20th-Century Study of Prison Reform, Criminal Psychology, and the Human Side of Incarceration (Social Reform And Criminal Justice Studies)

    About The Product:

    The Man Behind the Bars by Winifred Louise Taylor is a compelling social reform work that examines the realities of prison life and the human stories hidden within the penal system. Drawing on firsthand observation and thoughtful analysis, Taylor explores the psychology of prisoners, the conditions of incarceration, and the broader social forces that contribute to crime. Rather than portraying inmates merely as offenders, she presents them as complex individuals shaped by poverty, environment, and circumstance. This early twentieth-century study highlights issues of rehabilitation, justice reform, moral responsibility, and humane treatment within correctional institutions. Blending sociology, criminology, and humanitarian advocacy, the book offers valuable insight into historical prison systems and the evolving philosophy of criminal justice. Ideal for readers interested in criminal justice history, prison reform movements, social reform literature, and early criminological studies, this work remains an important contribution to discussions about justice, punishment, and rehabilitation.

  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 197
  • Legal Disclaimer : Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings.

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