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The Creation and Deconstruction of America’s Inner City Criminals
In this internal account of prison life, the essay utilizes both prose and poetry to interrogate issues of incarceration, criminology, socioeconomics, and pedagogy. The work ultimately calls for a utilization of Paulo Freire’s notion of the problem-posing concept of education as a preemptive measure to combat crime and reduce recidivism rates.