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Economics of

The Economics of Ramen

The most stable currency in American corrections is a packet of noodles.

Concrete Truths

Mass Incarceration, by the Numbers

What the data actually says about American incarceration — and why Washington isn't the exception it thinks it is.

Off the Record

Recipe

Boiling water from the in cell tap. Tear the seasoning packet halfway open. Crumble the noodles by hand. Wait three minutes. Eat directly fr…

Memoir

First Coffee

Coffee in prison is not coffee. Coffee in prison is brown water, microwaved, with creamer made from no animal that has ever lived. I had not…

Protective Factors

When the Thought Says Always

On catching the word 'always' before it catches you.

Concrete Truths

What a Call Home Costs

The bill for staying in touch, in numbers.

Memoir

The First Count

Standing in your slot. Counting heads. Trying not to count days.

Off the Record

What I Brought Out With Me

A small manila envelope of letters. The one mug they let me keep — chipped on the rim. A list of names, in pencil, of men I told myself I wo…

Protective Factors

Distress Tolerance When You Have Nowhere to Go

DBT skills, learned in a place with no exits.

Memoir

The Bus

The bus from county to Shelton intake didn't have windows. Or rather, it had windows that had been painted over from the inside, except for…

Off the Record

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When my mother wrote that she was proud she wrote it in the same hand she had used to write my school excuse notes when I was nine. I had no…

Concrete Truths

How Many of Us Have GEDs Now

The scale of educational programming inside, by the numbers.

Economics of

The Economics of the Phone Call

What it costs to say I love you for fifteen minutes.

Off the Record

Programming for Beginners

The first thing she taught us was how to recognize a thought. Until then I had assumed thoughts were a kind of weather — something you stood…

Memoir

Programming

I signed up for the Thinking for a Change class for the wrong reasons. The right reasons would have been: I wanted to change. The wrong reas…

Memoir

Mail Call

Mail came at four in the afternoon, after yard, before count. The officer brought it in a plastic crate. He read names. You stepped forward…

Memoir

The Library

The library at Monroe was smaller than the library at the elementary school I had gone to, but it was open four hours a day, and it had thre…