The only reason I didn't give this five stars is because it contains some of Hassine's earlier writing that isn't quite as well thought out and edited. For pure content and insight into prison conditions in one particular state (Pennsylvania) at several points in time, it deserves five stars.
Life Without Parole is a very interesting tale of living in a high security prison. Instead of just speaking of his own experiences and thoughts of spending life in prison, Hassine instead tells the story of many other inmates. He shares the experiences of those new to prison and those who have spent the majority of their life in prison. My favorite chapters in the book are the interviews he conducted with different inmates.
It definitely read like an academic article with the amount of fact Hassine wrote into the book. However, it still read like a story. This book was very intriguing because it explained the structure and environment of the prison in a way I haven’t read before.
This is a book I bought for school, but I ended up really enjoying it and I started reading it for my own interest. If you have any interest in reading about life in prison or conditions of a prison, pick up this book.
Victor Hassine, one of Pennsylvania’s inmates for life, (without the possibility of parole) documents what life inside the prison system is really like; from mental insanity, boredom, rape, overcrowding and the constant state of fear. This book really woke me up to the reality of prison, and offered insights I had never considered.
Sort of weird. Kind of okay. Never gets deep enough. Like dipping your toe in shark infested water. And then all of a sudden he's not in prison any more - but it was billed as Life Without Parole, so in that sense it's confusing, especially with no explanation.
i read this for my mass incarceration class and it was really interesting to hear about victors experience in prison and relate it to class discussions
Loved this book! it's an eye-opener to the harsh conditions of the American prison system. Hassine gives readers an inside to such topics as mental illness, drug abuse, AIDS, homosexuality and more. The best book I had to read for my major. (Hassine killed himself in prison in 2006)
This book is great for anyone in criminology, or interested in learning what prison is like. The Author is a prisoner and takes you on his journey into prison. The book is informative as well interesting .