The Prison Industrial Complex | A Guide to Beginning Research

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Corinna, a longtime pages volunteer has created a web site that details resources for researching the prison industrial complex around Bloomington.

She writes:

This research guide lists information sources found in the IUB library system as well as the Monroe County Public Library and shall serve as a guide for Monroe County residents and IU students in general inquiry or beginning research into the Prison Industrial Complex. It shall help provide a basic understanding of the term as well as a jumping off point for further research into different areas of the PIC.

You can find the research guide at http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~cmanion/prisonresources.html

submitted on Tue, 2006-12-12 15:51

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