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David G. Morris - The Mind Behind the Bars

David G. Morris, a retired criminologist, discusses societal complexities through his profound insights into crime and corrections. His quarter-century tenure at the Illinois Department of Corrections was marked by in-depth study, where he classified new prison admissions and counseled maximum-security inmates, including those on death row.

With an academic background in criminology and criminal justice, Morris imparted his knowledge through teaching at esteemed institutions like Ball State University and Southwestern Illinois College.

Renowned for his succinct yet impactful expression, he aptly characterizes imprisonment as the care and feeding of convicted felons and defines rehabilitation as reprogramming faulty human machines.

Beyond academia, Morris’s literary expertise shines through his journalistic achievements.

He garnered accolades for his work at the Southern Illinoisan and the Randolph County Herald Tribune, where he penned an influential column.

His editorial contributions span various publications, including NewsMax, Indiana’s Finest, and the St. Louis Post Dispatch.

The Hideous Truth About Prison is Morris’s third book, following his previous impactful works, including Prison Guards: The Culture and Perspective of an Occupational Group, co-authored with G. L. Webb, and The Average Man Speaks Out. David G. Morris’s journey and insights redefine the narrative on crime and punishment.