This Is My Jail, Melanie Newport
This Is My Jail, Melanie Newport
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This Is My Jail
Local Politics and the Rise of Mass Incarceration

Author: Melanie Newport

Narrator: Faith Connor

Unabridged: 11 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/30/2023


Synopsis

While state and federal prisons like Attica and Alcatraz occupy a central place in the national consciousness, most incarceration in the US occurs within the walls of local jails. In This Is My Jail, Melanie D. Newport situates the late twentieth-century escalation of mass incarceration in a longer history of racialized, politically repressive jailing. Centering the political actions of people until now overlooked—jailed people, wardens, corrections officers, sheriffs, and the countless community members who battled over the functions and impact of jails—Newport shows how local, grassroots contestation shaped the rise of the carceral state.

As ground zero for struggles over criminal justice reform, jails in Chicago and Cook County were models for jailers and advocates across the nation who aimed to redefine jails as institutions of benevolent transformation. From a slave sale on the jail steps to new jail buildings to electronic monitoring, from therapy to job training, these efforts further criminalized jailed people and diminished their capacity to organize for their civil rights. With prisoners as famous as Al Capone, Dick Gregory, and Harold Washington, and a place in culture ranging from Upton Sinclair's The Jungle to B. B. King's Live in Cook County Jail, This Is My Jail places jails at the heart of twentieth-century urban life and politics.

About Melanie Newport

Melanie D. Newport is assistant professor of history at the University of Connecticut and the author of This Is My Jail: Local Politics and the Rise of Mass Incarceration.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeni

I never engaged in the text even though I wanted to. Part of this struggle with connection came from getting drowsy at several points while reading but more of it came from the book not knowing what it wanted to do whether it was a straight forward chronology of the Cook County Incarceration system......more

Goodreads review by Anthony

This Is My Jail is well-written, and avoids the trap of using such aggressive rhetoric that it can't be read by anyone who isn't a diehard abolitionist. Unfortunately, it has the same flaw as most histories of the carceral state, it fails to point to a plausible solution to the problem. Until abolit......more

Goodreads review by J Earl

This Is My Jail by Melanie Newport is a look at the large issue of mass incarceration through the lens of local jails, specifically Cook County and the Chicago area. This is both a history and a sociological study, weaving the events and the ideas together to form a picture that shows the many misst......more