A high school teacher is assigned to a maximum security jail. His class, seasoned young offenders aged 16-18 awaiting formal sentencing. He is locked in a room, together with the inmates for four hours a day with a phone as the sole means of communication with the guards. From 1995-2000 Scott Wier taught (and documented) not only his first-hand experiences with the adolescent prisoners, but their own writte ...Full description
A high school teacher is assigned to a maximum security jail. His class, seasoned young offenders aged 16-18 awaiting formal sentencing. He is locked in a room, together with the inmates for four hours a day with a phone as the sole means of communication with the guards. From 1995-2000 Scott Wier taught (and documented) not only his first-hand experiences with the adolescent prisoners, but their own written accounts and thoughts about living behind bars, and on the streets. These were the carjackers, the drug peddlers, the molesters, the rapists, the assailants, the home invaders, the murderers, the psychopaths, the addicts, and the thieves. 'Teaching Behind Bars' is a true account which consists of an anthology of vignettes and student writings that will amuse, entertain, trouble, shock, and enlighten any reader wanting an inside glimpse into the lives of incarcerated youth.