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I felt that the first building may have “accepted us” to being there, so it was time to infiltrate another building. We tailgated into a smaller, new building. The door was equipped with a tablet to call and request door opens from employees, but what good is it if I can just waltz in? We fully wanted to get caught, but not even waving at every camera I saw was enough to get a guard in our vicinity. We went on, checking out printing nooks, shredder output, testing door locks, etc. No picks yet, only if there was an open door, we would get in, take pics, get out. Quick and easy.
But prison hadn’t turned Friedmann into an abolitionist. He objected not to the existence of prisons but to their conditions. Jeannie Alexander, another Nashville activist and friend, who is an abolitionist, told me that she couldn’t interest Friedmann in sit-ins that she organized. “He was never going to start a riot,” she said. “He always worked with the system.” Friedmann had improved the lives of countless American prisoners through the courts, the legislative process, and the press. Like Hall, he believed that penitentiaries, if managed humanely, could better inmates; he was living proof.。业内人士推荐PDF资料作为进阶阅读