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A unique insight into survival behind bars, inherited trauma and some of life’s most pressing questions.
Winner of the International Book Award at the 2026 Charles Tyrwhitt Sports Book Awards 'One of the most incredible and moving books that we've read, ever.' The High Performance Podcast
One of the first ever eyewitness accounts of the harsh reality of Soviet Gulag
She never went to Prom. Never got married. Never had kids. Instead, Sandy Shaw, at fifteen was labeled as the "Show & Tell Killer," wrongly convicted of murder, and sentenced to two life terms without parole.
As a child, Randy Liberty traveled to Maine State Prison to visit his father. Forty years later, he returns as a warden, seeking to revolutionize the prison's operating philosophy.
This book is a biographical history of Rottnest Island, a small carceral island offshore from Western Australia. Rottnest is also known as Wadjemup, or ‘the place across the water where the spirits are’, by Noongar, the Indigenous people of south-western Australia.
Defiant to the end (she hanged herself in prison on July 23, 1926), Kaneko Fumiko wrote this memoir as an indictment of the society that oppressed her, the family that abused and neglected her, and the imperial system that drove her to her death.
The truth behind the mystery of European history's most famous prisoner. It is time his story was retold for a new audience.
This book considers the life and work of Margery Fry, her legacy as a Howard League campaigner for penal reform and an international standard of prisoners’ minimum rights, and her role in the establishment of criminology as an academic discipline.