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Attica, 1971-1991: A Commemorative Issue

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Vol. 18, No. 3 (1991)

This issue provides a retrospective on the Attica rebellion, an assessment of prisoner struggles in the U.S., Canada, England and Wales, and Japan since 1971, and thoughts on a new penology for the 1990s. It is of enduring historical value and has been widely adopted for classroom use. 300 pages.

ISSN: 1043-1578. Published quarterly by Social Justice, P.O. Box 40601, San Francisco, CA 94140. SocialJust@aol.com.

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Robert P. Weiss (ed.)

Attica: The "Bitter Lessons" Forgotten?

Robert Weiss

Twenty Years Later: Attica Civil Rights Case Finally Cleared for Trial

Michael Deutsch, Dennis Cunningham, & Elizabeth Fink

Michel Foucault on Attica: An Interview

John K. Simon

The Order of Attica

Robert P. Weiss

Popular Cultural Images of Criminals and Convicts Since Attica

Vicky Munro-Bjorklund

These Criminals Have No Respect for Human Life

David Gilbert

Guest Editor's Interview with Frank (Big Black) Smith and Akil Al-Jundi

Robert Weiss

Political Prisoners in the United States: The Hidden Reality

Michael Deutsch and Jan Susler

Prisons and Protest in Canada

John Lowman and Brian MacLean

Managing Prisoners in Japan: 'Attica' Is Not Probable

Elmer H. Johnson

Women in Prison: The Conflict Between Confinement and Parental Rights

Adela Beckerman

Creating Choices or Repeating History: Canadian Female Offender and Correctional Reform

Kelly (Hannah) Moffat

Constitutive Penology

Dragan Milovanovic and Stuart Henry

Review Essay on Sim, Prisons under Protest

Tony Ward

A Heartless Anatomy of Five Prison Riots

Martin B. Miller

Rethinking Abolitionism: What Do We Do with Henry?

Jim Thomas and Sharon Boehlefeld

Snapshots of Monroe Reformatory

Joanne Clark

Escape

Donald Zaremba

A Bright Spot in the Yard

Jerome Washington