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Critique of the Justice System

  • Bunker critiques the inefficiencies and moral failings of the justice system that perpetuate cycles of crime
  • The story urges reflection on the effectiveness of punitive over rehabilitative approaches

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Cardiologist, scientist, and former airborne officer

Edward Bunker’s Animal Factory offers a gritty portrayal of life in the prison system, highlighting its dehumanizing impact and the survival mechanisms it demands. Through the bond between Ron Decker and Earl Copen, the book critiques systemic corruption, power dynamics, and the failures of punitive justice, advocating for rehabilitative reform​.

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