Lockdown on Rikers: Shocking Stories of Abuse and Injustice at New York's Notorious Jail

Lockdown on Rikers: Shocking Stories of Abuse and Injustice at New York's Notorious Jail

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Lockdown on Rikers: Shocking Stories of Abuse and Injustice at New York's Notorious Jail

Winner of the 2016 Brooklyn Eagles Literary Prize for Non-Fiction

Mary Buser began her career at Rikers Island as a social work intern, brimming with ideas and eager to help incarcerated women find a better path. Her reassignment to a men's jail coincided with the dawn of the city's "stop-and-frisk" policy, a flood of unprecedented arrests, and the biggest jailhouse build-up in New York City history.

Committed to the possibility of growth for the scarred and tattooed masses who filed into her session booth, Buser was suddenly faced with black eyes, punched-out teeth, and frantic whispers from these inmates that they'd been beaten by officers. Recognizing the greater danger of pointing a finger at one's captors, Buser attempted to help them, while also keeping them as well as herself, safe. Following her promotion to assistant chief, she was transferred to different jails, working in the Mental Health Center, and finally, at Rikers's notorious "jail within jail," the dreaded solitary confinement unit, where she saw horrors she'd never imagined. Finally, it became too much to bear, forcing Buser to flee Rikers and never look back - until now.

Lockdown on Rikers shines a light into the deepest and most horrific recesses of the criminal justice system, and shows how far it has really drifted from the ideals we espouse.

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Country
USA
Brand
St. Martin's Press
Manufacturer
St. Martin's Press
Binding
Hardcover
ReleaseDate
2015-09-29T00:00:01Z
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1
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9781250077844