Gardening Behind Bars: Clinical Sociology and Food Justice in Incarcerated Settings
In: Clinical Sociology: Research and Practice
1. Introduction -- Part 1: Theoretical and Historical Contexts -- 2. History of Food Justice in the U.S. and the Rockpile Program as a Food Justice -- 3. Prison and Jail Gardens: The Disturbing History of Exploitative Incarcerated Labor Initiative -- Part 2: Gardening in Incarcerated Settings Today -- 4. Therapeutic Gardening in Incarcerated Settings in the United States -- 5. Creating a Garden in a Community-Based Corrections Facility. -6. Centering Women's Voices: Findings and Implications from U.S. Midwest -- 7. Building a Prison Garden in the U.S. Southeast -- 8. Centering Women's Voices: Findings and Implications from the U.S. Southeast -- 9. Methodological and Logistical Challenges of Gardens Behind Bars -- Part 3: A Practical How-to Guide for Practitioners and Future Directions for Prison and Jail Horticultural Programs -- 10. Gardening as Clinical Sociology -- 11. Concluding Remarks -- Appendix .