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A Prison Diary: Volume I - Hell
First published in 2002 - Macmillan
DAY 5 MONDAY 23 JULY 2001 5.53AM 'The
sun is shining through the bars of my window on what must be a
glorious summer day. I've been incarcerated in a cell five paces
by three for twelve and a half hours, and will not be let out
again until midday; eighteen and a half hours of solitary confinement.
There is a child of seventeen in the cell below me who has been
charged with shoplifting - his first offence, not even convicted
- and he is being locked up for eighteen and a half hours, unable
to speak to anyone. This is Great Britain in the twenty-first
century, not Turkey, not Nigeria, not Kosovo, but Britain.' On
Thursday 19 July 2001, after a perjury trial lasting seven weeks,
Jeffrey Archer was sentenced to four years in jail. He was to
spend the first twenty-two days and fourteen hours in HMP Belmarsh,
a double A-Category high-security prison in South London, which
houses some of Britain 's most violent criminals. This is the
author's daily record of the time he spent there.
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