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Witness - An Insider's Narrative of the Carceral State

English · Hardback

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A first-hand account of the death penalty's wholly destructive nature. 

In Witness, Lyle C. May offers a scathing critique of shifts in sentencing laws, prison policies that ensure recidivism, and classic "tough on crime" views that don't make society safer or prevent crime. These insightful and analytical essays explore capital punishment, life imprisonment, prison education, prison journalism, as well as what activism from inside looks like on the road toward abolishing the carceral state. 

No outside journalist can adequately report what happens inside death row or what it is like to live through thirty-three executions of people you know. May's grounded writings in Witness challenge the myths, misconceptions, and misinformation about the criminal legal system and death in prison, guiding readers on a journey through North Carolina's congregate death row, where the author has spent over twenty years of his life. 

With a foreword by activist, lawyer, and professor Danielle Purifoy, and drawing on the work of Angela Y. Davis, Mariame Kaba, and other abolitionist scholars, Witness shows there is more to life under the sentence of death than what is portrayed in crime dramas or mass media. Lyle C. May's life, journalism, and activism are a guidebook to abolitionism in practice.


List of contents










Section A—State of Violence: Capital Punishment and Death Row

On Death Row, Eating to Live

A Confirmation of Faith

Secrecy and the Death Penalty

Beyond the wall

Death Row Phenomenon

Jesus as a Man on Death Row

Learning to Die

Section B—Carceral State: Life imprisonment

Life Without Parole is a Silent Execution

A Tale of Two Henrys

Paroling Michael Pinch

Death by Incarceration

Mob Mentality and Politics: The viral space where bad laws are made

Section C—Culture of Control: Higher Education and Prison Journalism

Draconian Ideals

Obstructing Reform

Resilience and Resistance

Freeing the Press in Prison

Prison Journalism: Fighting the Narrative of Control

NC Innocence Inquiry Commission Does Not Save Every Innocent of Death Row

Section D—Witness: Speaking Out

The Digital Abolitionist Twitter Feed: Lisa Montgomery

Science vs. Anti-Intellectualism and the Death Penalty

Inside the Tinderbox: COVID-19 in Prison

The Economics of Capital Punishment

Qualified Immunity

When the Thermometer Breaks

The Myth of Deterrence

No Man Left Behind

Section E. Activism

Front Line Snapshots of Activism

On Retaliation against Incarcerated Writers

The Hole: To Live Means to Resist

The Fury of Our Resistance


About the author










Lyle C. May is an Ohio University alum, member of the Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society, and member of the Author's Guild. His writing regularly appears in Scalawag Magazine and he guest lectures at universities, high schools, and academic conferences around the US. To sign up for May's newsletter or to contact him, visit www.LyleCMay.com.


Summary


A first-hand account of the death penalty's wholly destructive nature. 

In Witness, Lyle C. May offers a scathing critique of shifts in sentencing laws, prison policies that ensure recidivism, and classic "tough on crime" views that don't make society safer or prevent crime. These insightful and analytical essays explore capital punishment, life imprisonment, prison education, prison journalism, as well as what activism from inside looks like on the road toward abolishing the carceral state. 

No outside journalist can adequately report what happens inside death row or what it is like to live through thirty-three executions of people you know. May's grounded writings in Witness challenge the myths, misconceptions, and misinformation about the criminal legal system and death in prison, guiding readers on a journey through North Carolina's congregate death row, where the author has spent over twenty years of his life. 

With a foreword by activist, lawyer, and professor Danielle Purifoy, and drawing on the work of Angela Y. Davis, Mariame Kaba, and other abolitionist scholars, Witness shows there is more to life under the sentence of death than what is portrayed in crime dramas or mass media. Lyle C. May's life, journalism, and activism are a guidebook to abolitionism in practice.

Foreword

Provide galleys and excerpts to prison abolitionist groups and prison writing programs across the country

Pitch excerpts, interviews and profiles to editors that cover prison abolition and criminal justice: VICE, Broadly, Truthout, The Chicago Tribune, New York Times, Guardian, The Nation, among others; pitch radio, podcast, and TV outlets

social media campaign of influencers

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Product details

Authors Lyle C. May
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.04.2024
 
EAN 9798888900598
ISBN 979-8-88890-059-8
No. of pages 240
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

North Carolina, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology, Memoirs, Social classes, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Penology and punishment, Penology & punishment, Ethical Issues: Capital Punishment, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Capital Punishment, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs

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