Imprisonment
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Imprisonment
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- true"Prisons make us safer" : and 20 other myths about mass incarceration
- true07-ghost
- trueA King's Ransom
- trueA card for my father
- trueA coven of witches
- trueA grip of time : when prison is your life
- trueA heartbeat away
- trueA heartbeat away
- trueA prison diary
- trueA promise unbroken
- trueA soldier and a liar
- trueA song for the stars
- trueA song with teeth
- trueA thief in a kilt
- Abolition. Feminism. Now.
- trueActive measures
- trueAfter Anatevka : a novel inspired by Fiddler on the roof
- trueAgainst the loveless world : a novel
- trueAlexandre Dumas's The Count of Monte Cristo
- trueAll our yesterdays
- trueAmerica is better than this : Trump's war against migrant families
- trueAn undone fairy tale
- trueArrows of rain
- Authorizing reimbursement to the government of the Philippine Islands for maintaining alien crews. February 22, 1926. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed
- Authorizing reimbursement to the government of the Philippine Islands for maintaining alien crews. February 26, 1927. -- Ordered to be printed
- trueBarker House
- trueBeauty queen
- trueBetween burning worlds
- trueBetween two worlds : my life and captivity in Iran
- trueBird uncaged : an abolitionist's freedom song
- trueBitter greens : a novel
- trueBlue magic
- trueBook of a thousand days
- trueBook of a thousand days
- trueBound by firelight
- trueBringing Ezra back
- Burning of the Caroline. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting correspondence in relation to the burning of the steamboat Caroline. December 31, 1840. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and 5,000 extra copies ordered to be printed
- trueCaptive in Iran : a remarkable true story of hope and triumph amid the horror of Tehran's brutal Evin Prison
- trueCarville's cure : leprosy, stigma, and the fight for justice
- trueCast in firelight
- trueCharlie Bone and the shadow
- trueChristmas in July
- trueCity of ash and red : a novel
- trueCivil War breakout
- trueCountry dark
- trueCress
- trueCrossing the deadline : Stephen's journey through the Civil War, a novel
- trueCutthroat dogs
- trueCuz : or, the life and times of Michael A.
- trueDarkbeast rebellion
- De Profundis
- De Profundis
- De profundis
- trueDeathcaster
- Deathcaster
- trueDoing time like a spy : how the CIA taught me to survive and thrive in prison
- trueDon't forget us here : lost and found at Guantánamo
- trueDoubt
- trueDragon steel
- trueElena and the secret of Avalor
- trueEndure : a Defy novel
- trueEscape from the Orange Lanterns
- trueEthel Rosenberg : an American tragedy
- trueFelon : poems
- trueFive little Indians
- trueFlawed
- trueFool me twice : a novel
- trueFred Korematsu speaks up
- trueFrom the desk of Zoe Washington
- trueGears of revolution
- trueGeorge and the big bang
- trueGifting fire
- trueGod in captivity : the rise of faith-based prison ministries in the age of mass incarceration
- trueGod of mercy : a novel
- trueGone 'til November
- trueHarry Sue
- trueHave Black lives ever mattered?
- trueHeaven : a prison diary
- trueHere and then
- trueHere we are : American dreams, American nightmares
- trueHero
- trueHidden : a firelight novel
- trueHouse
- trueI will never see the world again : the memoir of an imprisoned writer
- trueIce
- trueImmunity : [escape is just out of reach]
- In Senate of the United States, February 9, 1821. Mr. Smith, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to which was referred the resolution, "to inquire into the propriety of so modifying the law punishing piracy, as to authorize the President of the United States, in such cases as he may deem expedient, to commute capital punishments for confinement in penitentiary houses," made the following report ..
- trueIn my father's house : a new view of how crime runs in the family
- trueIn the dark
- trueIn this place together : a Palestinian's journey to collective liberation
- trueIncarceration nations : a journey to justice in prisons around the world
- trueInsane : America's criminal treatment of mental illness
- trueIron cast
- trueIrredeemable
- trueJessica rules the dark side
- John Baker. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the information required by a Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 5th instant ; in relation to the arrest and trial, in the British Province of New Brunswick, of John Baker, a citizen of the United States. January 21, 1829. -- Read, and laid upon the table. January 23, 1829. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
- trueJust send me word : a true story of love and survival in the Gulag
- trueLegion : the many lives of Stephen Leeds
- trueLet the wind rise
- trueLetters to a prisoner
- trueLily Quench and the Black Mountains
- trueLong way home
- trueLook for me and I'll be gone : stories
- trueLove in the library
- trueLoving vs. Virginia : a documentary novel of the landmark civil rights case
- trueMagic seeds
- trueMass incarceration
- trueMass incarceration on trial : a remarkable court decision and the future of prisons in America
- trueMass incarceration, Black men, and the fight for justice
- trueMeasle and the Mallockee
- trueMessage from forever
- Message of the President of the United States, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 22d of February, 1855, calling for a copy of a letter from Francis W. Rice, late United States consul at Acapulco, to the Secretary of State, since the 11th of January last. March 1, 1855. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed
- Mexico. Message from the President of the United States, in answer to resolution of the House of 22d ultimo, in relation to the alleged interference of our minister to Mexico in favor of the French. January 6, 1863. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed
- trueMiranda in Milan
- trueMissing daddy
- trueMr. Smith goes to prison : what my year behind bars taught me about America's prison crisis
- trueMurder on the inside : the true story of the deadly riot at Kingston Penitentiary
- trueMutual aid : building solidarity during this crisis (and the next)
- trueMy name is Parvana
- trueMy time will come : a memoir of crime, punishment, hope, and redemption
- trueNexus
- trueNobody's angel
- trueNot even bones
- trueOn Hurricane Island
- trueOn the run : fugitive life in an American city
- trueOnce
- trueOnce more into the fire
- trueOphelia and the marvelous boy
- trueOut of the woods
- trueOverturning wrongful convictions : science serving justice
- truePossession
- truePower Born of Dreams : My Story Is Palestine
- truePower on the inside : a global history of prison gangs
- truePrison by any other name : the harmful consequences of popular reforms
- truePrisoner : my 544 days in an Iranian prison--solitary confinement, a sham trial, high-stakes diplomacy, and the extraordinary efforts it took to get me out
- trueProteus : a novel
- truePupunzel
- truePurgatory
- trueRace to incarcerate
- trueRace to incarcerate : a graphic retelling
- trueRadical
- trueRapunzel
- trueRapunzel : a groovy fairy tale
- trueRapunzel : based on The Brothers Grimm tale
- trueRapunzel : the graphic novel
- trueRapunzel and the seven dwarfs : a Maynard Moose tale
- trueRapunzel's revenge
- trueRash
- Receipts and expenditures of consulates in China. Letter from the legation of the United States in China, relative to the receipts and expenditures of the consulates in China, &c. May 16, 1850. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed
- trueRed ink
- Report of the Military Committee, in the case of Harvey Wakefield, accompanied with a bill for his relief. December 16, 1818. Read, and with the bill committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next
- Return B. Brown. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 400.) January 12, 1838
- trueReturn of the Jedi
- trueRevenge of the Red Knight
- Richard W. Meade, administrator of R.W. Meade, deceased. February 11, 1860. -- Reported from the Court of Claims ; committed to a Committee of the Whole House, and ordered to be printed
- trueSacred hearts
- trueSadness is a white bird
- trueSands of Nezza
- trueScarlet
- Seizure of the Black Warrior. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report in reference to the seizure of the "Black Warrior." March 15, 1854. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed
- trueShadow of the Hawk
- trueShadow of the wolf
- trueShadow souls
- trueShe rides shotgun
- trueShould juveniles be given life without parole?
- trueSing for your life : a story of race, music, and family
- trueSisters of shadow and light
- trueSix by ten : stories from solitary
- trueSlow burn
- trueSorcerer's secret
- trueSpellmaker
- trueStar wars : Maul: lockdown
- trueStinky Spike and the royal rescue
- trueStolen lives : twenty years in a desert jail
- trueStormcaster
- trueSugar Cane : a Caribbean Rapunzel
- trueSunshine State : Essays
- trueSunshine state : essays
- trueSurvival math : notes on an all-American family
- Sword of Darkness
- trueSword of darkness
- trueThe Alehouse murders : a Templar Knight mystery
- trueThe Autumn throne : a novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine
- trueThe Cat King of Havana
- trueThe Fiends of Nightmaria
- trueThe Graybar Hotel : stories
- trueThe Jasmine throne
- trueThe Library at Mount Char
- trueThe Mouse Watch in space
- trueThe Pickwick murders
- trueThe Queen from Provence
- trueThe Red Lily Crown : a novel of Medici Florence
- trueThe Septembers of Shiraz
- trueThe Venlo incident : a true story of double-dealing, captivity, and a murderous Nazi plot
- trueThe Welsh girl
- trueThe Wyrmling horde
- trueThe abused werewolf rescue group
- trueThe book of lost saints
- trueThe capture
- trueThe changer's key
- trueThe choice
- trueThe claw of the conciliator
- trueThe coldest winter ever : a novel
- trueThe crown
- trueThe curse of the Thirteenth Fey
- trueThe dark flight down
- trueThe dead-tossed waves
- trueThe detour
- trueThe dreamweavers
- trueThe fugitive factor
- trueThe gift
- trueThe gift
- trueThe girl who chased away sorrow : the diary of Sarah Nita, a Navajo girl
- trueThe girl with all the gifts
- trueThe girl with all the gifts
- trueThe girls with no names
- trueThe golden hills of Westria
- trueThe good son : a story from the First World War, told in miniature
- trueThe hacker's key
- trueThe heart of betrayal
- trueThe heretic's daughter : a novel
- trueThe hero's guide to being an outlaw
- trueThe hero's guide to being an outlaw
- trueThe hickory staff
- trueThe institute : a novel
- The institute : a novel
- trueThe jailhouse lawyer
- trueThe journey home
- trueThe lady flirts with death : a Simon & Elizabeth mystery
- trueThe lady in the tower : the fall of Anne Boleyn
- trueThe language of spells
- trueThe last dragon
- trueThe league of wives : the untold story of the women who took on the U.S. Government to bring their husbands home
- trueThe lost chapters : finding recovery and renewal one book at a time
- trueThe lost hero
- trueThe lost hero : the graphic novel
- trueThe lost spy : an American in Stalin's secret service
- trueThe messenger
- trueThe paladin of the night
- trueThe perilous gard
- trueThe playwright's house : a novel
- trueThe pretenders
- trueThe prisoner in his palace : Saddam Hussein, his American guards, and what history leaves unsaid
- trueThe prisoner of heaven : a novel
- trueThe release
- trueThe return of Nightfall
- trueThe return of Zita the spacegirl
- trueThe rooster who would not be quiet : ¡El gallo que no se callaba!
- trueThe rooster who would not be quiet!
- trueThe rope : an Anna Pigeon novel
- trueThe runaway's gold : a novel
- trueThe scattering : the second book in the Outliers trilogy
- trueThe shattered Vigil
- trueThe slow march of light : a novel : inspired by a true story of resilience and hope
- trueThe stone building and other places
- trueThe stones of Ravenglass
- trueThe story of Dr. Dolittle, #3, Doctor Dolittle's great adventure
- trueThe trade : my journey into the labyrinth of political kidnapping
- trueThe ultimatum
- trueThe war on neighborhoods : policing, prison, and punishment in a divided city
- trueThe warlord of Mars
- trueThe woman in the dunes
- trueThe world is bigger now : an American journalist's release from captivity in North Korea-- a remarkable story of faith, family, and forgiveness
- trueThe wounded muse : a novel
- trueThe zone of interest : a novel
- trueThis is ear hustle : unflinching stories of everyday prison life
- trueThis life : a novel
- Thomas J. Lawler -- Smith M. Miles. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 43.) December 14, 1837. -- Reprinted
- To provide for the detention of fugitives apprehended in the District of Columbia. February 4, 1927. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed
- trueTrejo : my life of crime, redemption, and Hollywood
- trueTrigun maximum
- trueU.S.S. Seawolf
- trueUnited States of grace : a memoir of homelessness, addiction, incarceration, and hope
- trueUntil we reckon : violence, mass incarceration, and a road to repair
- trueUpstate
- trueVictory of eagles : [a novel of Temeraire]
- trueWaiting for an echo : the madness of American incarceration
- Walter M. Gibson. May 29, 1858
- trueWarrior's redemption
- trueWeather Witch
- What every policymaker should know about imprisonment and the crime rate
- trueWhen passion rules
- trueWildfire!
- trueWitch & wizard
- trueWitch & wizard
- trueWitch & wizard
- trueWitch & wizard : the manga
- trueWith fire and sword
- trueWolfsbane : a Nightshade novel
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