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Within Prison Walls / being a narrative during a week of voluntary confinement in the state prison at Auburn, New York

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A narrator volunteers for a week of confinement in a state prison and keeps a day-by-day journal of the experience. He records daily routines—lockups, marches, meals, medical examinations, work details—and the intensifying, often crushing solitude of a small cell. Encounters with officers, chaplain staff, and fellow inmates reveal small courtesies, personal stories, and the visible human cost of incarceration. Immediate impressions sit alongside reflective passages that scrutinize punitive practices, question long sentences and parole processes, and argue for more humane, rehabilitative treatment within the prison system.

About the Author

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Thomas Mott Osborne

Thomas Mott Osborne was an American author and prison reformer, best known for his work "Within Prison Walls," which recounts his experiences during a week of voluntary confinement in Auburn State Prison, New York. His narrative sheds light on the conditions of the prison system and advocates for reform in penal practices. Osborne's firsthand account not only provides a unique perspective on incarceration but also reflects his commitment to social justice and humane treatment of prisoners. Through his writings, he contributed to the discourse on prison reform in the early 20th century.

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