"If every politician in Canada would read this book, I'm betting that we'd soon see a sweeping range of reform in our prisons, one that would benefit not only those doing time, but society as a whole.""
— Collaborating Centre for Prison Health and Education, UBC, School of Population and Public Health
"A critical, but fair and compassionate insider’s view of a relatively unknown sector of our society." —
Atlantic Books Today"It’s a rare and important perspective – a correctional-system insider offering an honest and damning take on the correctional system – that can only intensify pressure on the federal government to follow through on as-yet-unrealized election pledges to reform the country’s prisons." —
The Globe and Mail"A compelling, critical look inside Canadian prisons. Clark’s career is a compelling story, clearly and boldly recounted. He has done Canada a great service by sharing this story with us." —
The Catholic Register"If every politician in Canada would read this book, I'm betting that we'd soon see a sweeping range of reform in our prisons, one that would benefit not only those doing time, but society as a whole." —
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