‘Convict criminology is the OG of the lived experience movement that is reshaping criminal legal systems internationally. Without the contributions of the convict criminologists, there would be no movement. Drawing on vivid case studies from the United Kingdom, Italy, the United States, Argentina and Brazil, this exciting collection tells the improbable story of convict criminology’s ascendancy against the run of play, in a time of perpetual crisis across penal systems globally. Achievements like these give credence to Margaret Mead’s cliché about never doubting the ability of “small groups of thoughtful, committed citizens” to change the world. One small amendment though: this inspirational book shows that social movements of the civically disenfranchised can change the way societies do justice even after the civil death of incarceration. Indeed, they may be the only thing that ever has.’Shadd Maruna, Head of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, University of Liverpool, UK.‘Convict Criminology was founded by a small group of scholars with a shared vision of infusing lived experience into a field that often spoke about them but never with them. Insider Prison Perspectives in Europe and the Americas demonstrates how that vision has transformed beyond our wildest imaginations. This edited volume offers an insider view of a growing global collective of criminalized scholars and their allies on a mission to educate and empower incarcerated people. A must read for anyone interested in returning humanity to criminology.’Jennifer Ortiz, Associate Professor of Criminology and Justice Studies, The College of New Jersey, USA.