3.0

I am always intrigued by both prisons and health care so I was excited to get into this one. Dr Shahed Yousaf sounds like an incredible man and the kind of person I would want to be my doctor. His compassion and empathy were lovely to read. This book is a great resource for people who believe that if you’re in prison you deserve to be treated less than. They are still human and the justice system isn’t always fair. It was also an insightful yet extremely depressing look into how underfunded the prison system is and how much pressure the health care teams are under. I would have liked to have seen more actual cases though. I did also find there was a lot of repetition throughout the book. It was still an interesting read.

I received a copy of the ebook via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review