Authors
Alan Mobley
Publication date
2011/4/1
Journal
Museums & Social Issues
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
19-24
Publisher
Routledge
Description
In recent decades criminal justice policies have joined with historical social inequalities to create what many are calling the Era of Mass Incarceration. In response, this article proposes a Prisoners Center for Reentry and Reconciliation, an interactive museum space to both commemorate and be a resource to transform the current Era. The Prisoners Center aims to rectify the persistent exclusion from legitimate stakeholder status of certain stigmatized groups—prisoners, former prisoners, crime victims, and their families—and give them the tools and the means to participate fully in justice policymaking. The Prisoners Center initiative is grounded in the belief that advocacy, education, and innovation are sufficiently powerful tools to reshape local communities and society at-large more equitably.
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