Undoing Time
American Prisoners in Their Own Words
Jeff Evans, ed.; Jimmy Santiago Baca, fwd.; Craig W. Haney, afterword


Northeastern University Press
University Press of New England

2000 • 288 pp. 6 x 9"
Memoir / Criminal Justice

$29.95 Paper, 978-1-55553-458-5





In their own words, a look inside the silent and hidden world of the men and women incarcerated in America's penitentiaries.

Culled from more than four hundred submissions nationwide, the thirty-six pieces here represent works by a broad spectrum of prisoners: young and old, unknown and infamous, minimum security check forgers and death row inmates. The authors include notorious "Preppie Murderer" Robert Chambers; an elderly truck driver who strangled the woman he professed to love; and a gang member recalling his violent street life. All talk in their own uncensored words about themselves and their families, about their motives and personal demons, about committing crime and doing time.

Just as this collection gives prisoners the rare chance to communicate who they are and what went wrong, it also gives the reader a unique opportunity to see convicts not as hardened criminals but as human beings.








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