Tennessee's Crisis of Individual Over-Incarceration is a timely read written from the viewpoint of those who're currently in confinement. It explains how incarcerated people in the state of Tennesse end up incarcerated above and beyond a reasonable degree of punishment, rehabilitation, and development. It also provides a revolutionary path forward that calls for the redistribution of release opportunities to those who turn to self-correction after conviction.
Tut M. Tut is an incarcerated writer who's been in the system since he was a teenager. Throughout his sentence he has miraculously defied the odds and turned his life around. He's dedicated to advocating for himself and others that are confined with him.