Gardening behind bars : clinical sociology and food justice in incarcerated settings / Sharon Lindhorst Everhardt, Daniela Jauk-Ajamie, Stephen B. Carmody, Brenda I. Gill ; with contributions by Andrea L. Blackwood and Richard Ledet.

This book connects clinical sociology to the food justice movement through gardens in incarcerated settings. Situated within the larger food justice movement, the authors highlight the shortcomings of the global food system and the inequalities produced by the lack of adequate nutrition, particularl...

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Main Authors: Everhardt, Sharon Lindhorst (Author), Jauk-Ajamie, Daniela (Author), Carmody, Stephen B., 1974- (Author), Gill, Brenda I. (Author), Blackwood, Andrea L. (Author), Ledet, Richard (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2024]
Series:Clinical sociology
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This book connects clinical sociology to the food justice movement through gardens in incarcerated settings. Situated within the larger food justice movement, the authors highlight the shortcomings of the global food system and the inequalities produced by the lack of adequate nutrition, particularly in the context of marginalized populations, such as those in carceral institutions. The book provides an up-to-date overview of horticulture programs in different incarcerated settings in the US, including prisons and community correction units, and provides in-depth discussion on innovative best-practice models. It also features a detailed analysis of an ongoing multi-site research project on gardening in incarcerated settings for women at local, state, and federal levels. Unlike other literature on prison and jail horticulture, this book contextualizes gardening in incarcerated settings with critical historical analysis, presenting the theoretical background to sociological action research projects. Serving as a starting point for establishing gardening as an evidence-based practice in prisons and jails, it is essential reading for researchers and practitioners of clinical sociology and social work, criminologists, prison and corrective institution administrators, and citizen groups interested in therapeutic gardening and alternatives to industrial prison food.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 205 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783031496851
303149685X
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