Indefinite: Doing Time in Jail by Michael L. Walker

28/02/2022 11h 12min
Indefinite: Doing Time in Jail by Michael L. Walker

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Title: Indefinite: Doing Time in Jail
Author: Michael L. Walker
Narrator: Earl Mclean
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 11 hours 12 minutes
Release date: February 28, 2022
Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1
Genres: Social Science
Publisher's Summary:
Jails are the principal people-processing machines of the criminal justice system. Mostly they hold persons awaiting trial who cannot afford or have been denied bail. Although jail sentences max out at a year, some spend years awaiting trial in jail—especially in counties where courts are jammed with cases. City and county jails, detention centers, police lockups, and other temporary holding facilities are regularly overcrowded, poorly funded, and the buildings are often in disrepair. American jails admit over ten million people every year, but very little is known about what happens to them while they're locked away. Indefinite is an ethnographic study of a California county jail that reflects on what it means to do jail time and what it does to men. Michael L. Walker spent several extended spells in jail, having been arrested while trying to pay parking tickets in graduate school. This book is an intimate account of his experience and in it he shares the routines, rhythms, and subtle meanings that come with being incarcerated. Walker shows how punishment in jail is much more than the deprivation of liberties. It is, he argues, purposefully degrading. Jail creates a racial politics that organizes daily life, moves men from clock time to event time, normalizes trauma, and imbues residents with substantial measures of vulnerability.

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