Washington Prison Reads

Davidson, R., & Kerwin, J. (2005). Macbeth for murderers. [Philadelphia]: Xlibris. Cardozo-Freeman, I., & Delorme, E. P. (1984). The joint: Language and culture in a maximum security prison. Springfield, Ill., U.S.A.: Thomas. Affolter, D. R. (2005). Gangsters behind bars: An in-depth inquiry into prison gangs in the Washington State Penitentiary. Thesis (B.A.)--Whitman College, 2005. Walker, J. (2004). Dancing to the concertina's tune: A prison teacher's memoir. Boston: Northeastern University Press. Keve, P. W. (1984). The McNeil century: The life and times of an island prison. Chicago: Nelson-Hall. Rubin, R., & Irving, W. P. (1962). Bars on the Sound: The history of McNeil Island. McNeil Island, Wash: United States Penitentiary, Personnel & Training Office. Washington State Penitentiary. (2004). The convict cookbook. [Walla Walla, WA]: J.G. Narum. Cartier, G. T. (1986). Deadlock at Walla Walla. Somerton, Ariz: Somerton Press. Fredrickson, R. T. (2001). Dog in blue: A correctional officer's ramblings. [S.l.]: Xlibris Corp. Carlson, K. A. (1990). The impacts of a new prison on a small town: Twice blessed or double whammy? : final report of the Clallam Bay Project. Port Angeles, Wash: Clallam County Sheriff's Dept. Gordon, R. E. (2000). The funhouse mirror Reflections on prison. Pullman, Wash: Washington State University Press. Gabriel, C. (2005). Prison conversations: Prisoners at the Washington State Reformatory discuss life, freedom, crime and punishment. Arroyo Grande, Calif: Teribooks. Guilloud, S. (2001). Through the eyes of the judged: Autobiographical sketches by incarcerated young men. Olympia, WA: Gateway Program, Evergreen State College. Hoffman, E., & McCoy, J. (1981). Concrete mama: Prison profiles from Walla Walla. Columbia: University of Missouri Press


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