Not On My Watch: A Beloved Prison Wardens 30 Year Fight For Justice In The Prison System

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$34.99  $32.54
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Villa Magna Publishing
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Pages
286
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.81 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781940178677
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About the Author
Now retired, Bob Hatrak, the famed Rahway State Prison warden, had a rich work history. Out of college, he began working as a high school teacher and head basketball coach. He started a career in corrections in 1967 when he accepted the Director of Education position at the Trenton State Prison (New Jersey). In 1973, he was asked to assume the warden's position at the notorious, violent, and riot-torn Rahway State Prison. Serving there, he built a national and international reputation as a reformer. Under Bob's leadership, violence decreased dramatically and Rahway became a prisoner rehabilitation model featuring inmate Self-Rehab Enterprise Groups. He set up a 'Lifers' Group, which became famously known as "Scared Straight" and the Rahway State Prison Boxing Association, a Vocational Trades School, which helped inmates, including the legendary Light Heavyweight, James Scott, navigate professional boxing careers. In recognition for his contributions to boxing, Hatrak has been inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame. His approach to prison management helped Rahway go from its prior reputation of 'a notorious, violent, and riot-torn prison' to one that the American Justice Institute honored. Under Bob's watch, a national research project included Rahway Prison among the five most stable maximum-security prisons in America.Once he left Rahway, Bob led a corrections department in the Pacific Northwest, worked as a state department of corrections director and deputy director, and owned and operated a successful prison consulting business with his wife Joan. They did that for twenty-two years. Their client list included many state and county prisons, jails, and department corrections.Joan and Bob live in a senior retirement community in Portland, Oregon. They have two children and four grandchildren.
Reviews

Kirkus

An engaging, humane glimpse into a 1970s-era prison.

The Portland Book Review - 5 stars

...regales the reader with the story of a man who would run one of the more infamous correctional institutions... a fantastic read.

Publishers Weekly/Booklife

...quick, engaging... Not on My Watch makes Hatrak's upbringing as exciting as the [prison] reform stories that follow it.... [a] reminder of the difference dedicated people can make on issues of justice and equality.

Midwest Book Review

So much is provided here... lively, eye-opening, and worthy of discussion on many different levels.

THE US BOOKS OF REVIEW

Hatrak is justifiably famous for his reformation of the New Jersey prison system, he also happens to be a talented writer with a story to tell.

Can be shortened to...a talented writer with a story to tell.

Literary Titan

Hatrak's journey is not just a tale of managing a prison but a deeper exploration of personal growth and the impact of life choices.