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Criminology

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Lock-Up: The Prisoners of Rikers
Island
If you are arrested in New York City and cannot make bail, you will be
transported to Rikers Island, the nation’s largest jail complex, through
which more than 140,000 people pass each year. This program provides a rare,
inside look at how prisoners live and officials try to maintain order in
this mammoth holding facility for those who are awaiting trial—filled
overwhelmingly with poor, uneducated minorities who have been arrested for
drug-related crimes. The program profiles a variety of everyday jail
activities, including such jarring scenes as a cellblock strip search by
corrections officers, the story of an AIDS-infected drug user who was born
in prison and will most likely die there, a trip to the holding cells for
"disorganized and paranoid" prisoners, and the laments of women who will see
their children born in jail. An HBO production. (75 minutes)
Closed captioned
Copyright date: ©1994
ORDER CODE: FFMBVL6286DVD
DVD
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