Jailed for Justice: A Womans Guide to Federal Prison Camp, 4th edition
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[Jailed for Justice] "...deals with everything from strip searches to meals to relationships
with other inmates to pre-release planning. ...With the growing criminalization of non-violent dissent, more and more people
will end up in prison. Activists, and specifically female activists in the US, should read this book."—Brian Burch, Resources for Radicals.
About the Author
Clare Hanrahan is a peace and social justice activist and an alumna of Alderson Federal Prison Camp. She spent six months (July 2001-Jan. 2002) as a political prisoner in the oldest and largest federal prison camp for women. Hanrahan's crime-- misdemeanor trespass as part of a peaceful protest at the U.S. Army School of the Americas.

