Prison Innovations

In The Warehouse: A Visual Primer on Mass Incarceration, writer James Kilgore and information artist Vic Liu demonstrate the improvisations and ingenuities that allow incarcerated people to experience some small human comforts. The unforgiving, uniform structure of prison life makes it difficult for...

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