Postcards from Prison

August 4, 2015 / 0 comments

By Nick DiSpoldo, 1992, AJODA #34 Pages from a jailhouse journal The Southern Desert Correctional Center (SDCC) is located in open, arid desert, forty miles north of Las Vegas and just twenty-eight miles south of the U.S. nuclear test site at Mercury, Nev. Inmates joke that it will require but one significant mathematical mistake and…

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Howls from the Hole

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By Ann Howe, 1992, AJODA #34 Sensory Deprivation is the reduction of sensory stimulation to a minimum. It is depriving human beings of all normal contact with their environment through sight, hearing and movement. Folsom prison, in California, confines inmates to special cells with only necessary facilities and enough food to keep them alive. They…

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From Gulf War to Class War: We All Hate the Cops

August 4, 2015 / 1 comment

By Max Anger, 1992, AJODA #34 “There’s a difference between frustration with the law and direct assaults upon our legal system.” – George Bush, May 3, 1992 Sing, Goddess, the Anger… Rumor has it that the first rocks started to fly as the four cops who beat Rodney King and the jury who acquitted them…

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David & Goliath and Crime in America

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By Ben Satterfield, 1992, AJODA #34 For years Hollywood has presented a version of the David and Goliath myth — decking it out anew every season, but it is changing like Dr. Jekyll, and right before our eyes. In the thirties, Frank Capra’s simplistic Mr. Smith Goes to Washington fit the nation’s bill perfectly with…

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