Double Bubble

Inside Britain's Prisons

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Social Policy, Social Science, Gender Studies, Gay Studies, True Crime
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Author: Cameron Yorke ISBN: 1230002150505
Publisher: Riot Media Publication: February 10, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Cameron Yorke
ISBN: 1230002150505
Publisher: Riot Media
Publication: February 10, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Double Bubble is the third book of 'The Chemsex Trilogy', and details what can happen to you after a period of continuous Chem fuelled sex parties, when you finally find yourself to the windward of the law. Prison in any case is a frightening experience, but for a gay man it's terrifying. This book gives a first hand account of life inside Her Majesty's Prisons, at a time when the British Government's policy on all crime is to Lock em up at any cost. It discusses issues such as deaths in custody, gangs, violence, deportation, corruption and drugs. It also chronicles the current state of apathy and lack of interest by prison employees, their lack of training and general intelligence in dealing with the symptoms, not the problems, and offers insight into coping strategies by prisoners in a broken system. Abject waste and innefficiency are rife right across the organisation, particularly given the current policy of budget cuts and staff shortages in this era of austerity, and the tax-payer and government are blissfully unaware. Indeed this book shows that the British Penal system is but a small microcosm of British Society, and these issues are indicative of a far wider ranging set of problems within a Backward looking country in general.

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Double Bubble is the third book of 'The Chemsex Trilogy', and details what can happen to you after a period of continuous Chem fuelled sex parties, when you finally find yourself to the windward of the law. Prison in any case is a frightening experience, but for a gay man it's terrifying. This book gives a first hand account of life inside Her Majesty's Prisons, at a time when the British Government's policy on all crime is to Lock em up at any cost. It discusses issues such as deaths in custody, gangs, violence, deportation, corruption and drugs. It also chronicles the current state of apathy and lack of interest by prison employees, their lack of training and general intelligence in dealing with the symptoms, not the problems, and offers insight into coping strategies by prisoners in a broken system. Abject waste and innefficiency are rife right across the organisation, particularly given the current policy of budget cuts and staff shortages in this era of austerity, and the tax-payer and government are blissfully unaware. Indeed this book shows that the British Penal system is but a small microcosm of British Society, and these issues are indicative of a far wider ranging set of problems within a Backward looking country in general.

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