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An unvarnished, deeply human account of one man's time in prison . . . and his unexpected journey to healing, accountability, and personal transformation. At 18, Jesse Crosson was a lost cause. Strung out on drugs, he committed a robbery-gone-wrong and later a nonfatal shooting. And Jesse was sentenced to 32 yearsnearly twice as long as the high point of the sentencing guidelines. No one expected his story to end well. But for Jesse, imprisonment turned out to be a new beginning. In The Best Part of Prison, Jesse explores the ways in which the prison system can hurt and alienate the people…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
An unvarnished, deeply human account of one man's time in prison . . . and his unexpected journey to healing, accountability, and personal transformation. At 18, Jesse Crosson was a lost cause. Strung out on drugs, he committed a robbery-gone-wrong and later a nonfatal shooting. And Jesse was sentenced to 32 yearsnearly twice as long as the high point of the sentencing guidelines. No one expected his story to end well. But for Jesse, imprisonment turned out to be a new beginning. In The Best Part of Prison, Jesse explores the ways in which the prison system can hurt and alienate the people it's meant to rehabilitate, including the inhumane conditions that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. Incarcerated in four different prisons and living elbow-to-elbow with countless people convicted of a wide variety of crimes, Jesse was braced to experience the worst in peoplebut he didn't. Instead, Jesse found teachers, friends, trauma survivors struggling to heal, victims asking for change, and serial killers who became mentors. Jesse witnessed firsthand what it means to do harm, to make amends, and to be human. Now a pardoned social justice advocate and the founder of The Second Chancer Foundation, Jesse shares a story that exposes the inequity of today's criminal justice system, champions the importance of rehabilitation and restorative justice, and celebrates the hope that can be found in the grimmest environments. Electric and deeply feltfrom the sound of Jesse's first cell door closing to the wonder of seeing the night sky for the first time in yearsThe Best Part of Prison deftly taps into human experience to remind us that we are, all of us, more than our worst moments.

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Jesse Crosson believes in second chances because he needed one. Strung out on drugs and out of his mind, he committed crimes just after his eighteenth birthday. He caused great harm and was sentenced to serve the next 32 years in prison. Through a combination of support and determination, he turned his life around while inside and was offered a second chance. Once out, he was determined to create second chances for others. He took to social media, amassing more than a million people who followed his story and the adventure that is his life. He started the Second Chancer Foundation to provide resources and opportunities for others in the same situation as he was. He is determined to make the best of his second chance and is grateful to see others on that same journey.