Rikers Island: New York City’s Notorious Jail
The True Story of Violence, Survival, and the Fight to Shut It Down (Notorious Prisons)
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Benjamin Powell
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概要
Few places in America symbolize mass incarceration like Rikers Island.
Sitting in the East River just miles from Manhattan's skyline, Rikers has become one of the most infamous jail complexes in the United States. For decades, it has represented violence, corruption, neglect, and political failure within the American justice system.
Rikers Island: New York City's Notorious Jail takes you inside a detention center that has shaped national debates on bail reform, solitary confinement, police accountability, and prison abolition.
From its origins as a 19th century farm and landfill to its expansion into one of the largest urban jail systems in the world, this audiobook traces the rise of an institution that became a symbol of systemic dysfunction.
You will discover what daily life looks like inside overcrowded housing units defined by tension and survival. The audiobook explores staff misconduct, corruption, and high profile abuse cases that triggered federal investigations. It examines the treatment of juveniles, the psychological impact of solitary confinement, suicide and medical neglect, and the human cost of pretrial detention.
Unlike remote federal prisons, Rikers primarily holds people awaiting trial, many legally innocent and detained simply because they cannot afford bail. For some, a short stay can carry lifelong consequences.
Drawing from documented cases, investigative findings, and firsthand accounts, this audiobook goes beyond headlines to examine the structure, politics, and inequality embedded within the system. It also explores the lawsuits, consent decrees, and political battles surrounding the plan to close Rikers and replace it with borough based facilities.
Is Rikers a failure of policy?
A failure of oversight?
Or a reflection of deeper inequalities within American justice?
Step inside one of the most controversial jail systems in modern history.
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