
Sharing the Burden of Repair
Reentry After Mass Incarceration
Wising Up Press
Published on 1. August 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
612 pages
978-1-7324514-5-2 (ISBN)
Description
Sharing the Burden of Repair: Reentry After Mass Incarceration describes a six-year listening project on reentry that took place at the crest of an unusual wave of bipartisan criminal justice reform in Georgia, one of our most punishing states. Its primary intended audience is common citizens, like us, concerned about the reality of mass incarceration but unsure how to engage. Its aim is to expand, individual story by individual story, our understanding of the importance of successful reentry after an age of mass incarceration and help us take on those difficult questions: Where and how do wefit in? What can wechange?
We listened to over 200 people: formerly incarcerated men and women, families, defense lawyers, activists, employers, chaplains, juvenile courts and justice officials, diversion courts, prosecutors, judges, community supervision officers, commissioners of corrections and community corrections, and legislators involved with criminal justice reform. We heard stories people within our adversarial criminal justice system rarely share directly with one another, each with a wisdom to it that we all need.
By bringing them together here, we hope that new stories—more complex, compassionate, inclusive ones—can come into being, stories that acknowledge the lasting harms of both mass incarceration and crime andour capacities for remorse and change as individuals and as a society.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
20 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
980 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7324514-5-2 (9781732451452)
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Heather Tosteson is the author of seven books of fiction, poetry and non-fiction, most recently the novel The Philosophical Transactions of Maria van Leeuwenhoek, Antoni's Dochter (1668-1696) and poetry collection Source Notes: Seventh Decade. She has an MFA (UNC-Greensboro) and PhD in English and Creative Writing (Ohio University). Her work in health communications focused on cross-disciplinary communication, racism, social trust, and how belief systems develop and change. Most recently, she and Charles Brockett co-authored Sharing the Burden of Repair: Reentry After Mass Incarceration, an extensive six-year Wising Up Listening Project. She has co-edited all nineteen Wising Up Anthologies.