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Title Broken on all sides : race, mass incarceration & new visions for criminal justice in the U.S. / by Matthew Pillischer ; produced, directed and edited by Matthew Pillischer
Published [Portland, Or.] : Collective Eye Films, 2012
San Francisco, Calif. : Kanopy Streaming, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (68 min.) : sound, color
Summary Today, there are more African Americans in prison or jail, on probation or parole, than were enslaved in 1850, a decade before the Civil War began. The prison population has exploded by 500% since the end of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. America locks up more of its racial and ethnic minorities than any other country (including South Africa at the height of apartheid). Mass incarceration has emerged as America's new caste system. How could this happen? With Philadelphia as an entry point, Broken on All Sides explores the intersection of race and poverty within the criminal justice system. . Presenting a historical narrative not often heard about prisons and crime, this documentary investigates the complex issues of discretion within the system, racial targeting, and the largest spike in the number of people incarcerated in our nation's history. Through interviews with people caught up in or involved with the system, this documentary answers and provokes questions on an issue walled-off from the public's scrutiny. Broken on All Sides dissects the War on Drugs and "tough on crime" movement, illustrating how the emerging Occupy movement offers hope for change, and explores possible reforms and solutions to ending mass incarceration
Analysis Motion pictures
Notes Featuring the drawings of Leonard C. Jefferson, incarcerated at the State Correctional Institute in Albion, Pa
Credits Videography, Matthew Pillischer ; music, Jesse Olson Bay
Performer Interviews: Khalid Abdul Rasheed, Theresa Shoatz, Michelle Alexander, Jonathan Feinberg, John Goldkamp, Nathaniel Gravely Hayes, Angus Love, Marlene Martin, Tom Namako, John Street, Judge Shelia Woods-Skipper, Su Ming Yeh, Carlton Young
Notes In English. Closed-captioned
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (Kanopy platform, viewed February 5, 2018)
Subject Alexander, Michelle. New Jim Crow
SUBJECT New Jim Crow (Alexander, Michelle) fast
Subject Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United States
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States.
African American prisoners -- United States
Race discrimination -- United States.
African American men -- Social conditions
Race relations
Race discrimination
Discrimination in criminal justice administration
Criminal justice, Administration of
African American prisoners
African American men -- Social conditions
SUBJECT United States -- Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140494
Subject United States
Genre/Form documentary film.
Nonfiction films
Internet videos
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Documentary films
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Internet videos.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentaires.
Films autres que de fiction.
Vidéos sur Internet.
Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
Form Streaming video
Author Pillischer, Matthew, film director.
Alexander, Michelle, interviewee (expression)
Rasheed, Khalid Abdul, interviewee (expression)
Shoatz, Theresa, interviewee (expression)
Feinberg, Jonathan, interviewee (expression)
Goldkamp, John S., interviewee (expression)
Hayes, Nathaniel Gravely, interviewee (expression)
Love, Angus, interviewee (expression)
Martin, Marlene, 1953- interviewee (expression)
Namako, Tom, interviewee (expression)
Street, John (John Franklin), interviewee (expression)
Woods-Skipper, Sheila, interviewee (expression)
Yeh, Su Ming, interviewee (expression)
Young, Carlton, interviewee (expression)
Jefferson, Leonard C., artist
Olsen Bay, Jesse, composer (expression)
Collective Eye (Organization), producer.
Kanopy (Firm), distributor.