The images of prison are familiar to all of us—cold, pale concrete walls, with limited light filtering through narrow, bar-protected windows; prisoners in solid jumpsuits shuffling through the corridors under the watchful eye of ever-present guards; small, unadorned cells where men and women live out long prison terms in solitude and despair.
By Steve Rempe
April 4, 2016
Craig DeRoche | Dietrich Bonhoeffer | Germany | Heidering Prison | Tegel Prison