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Echoes from Confinement
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Echoes from Confinement

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In Echoes from Confinement, Jack Ndem Oduu transforms personal struggle into a searing critique of America's legal machinery. Drawing from years of incarceration and fortified by his academic journey-Associates, Bachelor's, and Master's degrees in Criminal Justice, and doctoral candidacy in Public Administration and Policy-Oduu dismantles the myths of fairness within the courtroom and prison walls.

This book is not only a memoir of survival but a guide to resistance. Oduu reveals how law, often weaponized against the vulnerable, can also become a tool for empowerment. Through reflections on jailhouse litigation, advocacy, and teaching others to fight back, he illustrates the power of knowledge to pierce institutional silence.

Echoes from Confinement is both a legal roadmap and a moral reckoning. It challenges readers to confront systemic failures, while offering hope to the incarcerated and their allies: that justice, even behind bars, can be fought for, redefined, and reclaimed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lightning Source
Date
30 August 2025
Pages
222
ISBN
9798218784645

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In Echoes from Confinement, Jack Ndem Oduu transforms personal struggle into a searing critique of America's legal machinery. Drawing from years of incarceration and fortified by his academic journey-Associates, Bachelor's, and Master's degrees in Criminal Justice, and doctoral candidacy in Public Administration and Policy-Oduu dismantles the myths of fairness within the courtroom and prison walls.

This book is not only a memoir of survival but a guide to resistance. Oduu reveals how law, often weaponized against the vulnerable, can also become a tool for empowerment. Through reflections on jailhouse litigation, advocacy, and teaching others to fight back, he illustrates the power of knowledge to pierce institutional silence.

Echoes from Confinement is both a legal roadmap and a moral reckoning. It challenges readers to confront systemic failures, while offering hope to the incarcerated and their allies: that justice, even behind bars, can be fought for, redefined, and reclaimed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lightning Source
Date
30 August 2025
Pages
222
ISBN
9798218784645