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Steve Liss (Photographer) Very good in Very good jacket. [18], 131, [3] pages. Oversized book, measuring 11-1/2 inches by 8-1/2 inches. Illustrations. Foreword by Marian Wright Edelman. Introduction by Cecilia Balli. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper; Inscription reads: For Tony, With Thanks, Steve Liss, April 10, 2007. This courageous work of photojournalism goes inside the juvenile justice system to offer an intimate, often disturbing view of children's experiences in juvenile detention. His striking photographs reveal that these are vulnerable children--sometimes as young as ten--coping with a detention environment that most adults would find harsh. In the accompanying text, the author brings in the voices of the young people who describe their already fractured lives and fragile dreams, as well as the words of their parents and juvenile justice workers who express frustration at not having more resources with which to help these kids. Steve Liss is a documentary filmmaker, director of photography and associate professor of media at Endicott College in Beverly, Mass. Prior to that, he was a Time Magazine staff photographer for twenty-three years, where, as a licensed pilot, he flew himself to and from assignments across the United States. He is a filmmaker, producer, cinemetographer and associate professor at Endicott College. Forty-three of his photographs have appeared on the cover of Time and he has produced dozens of award-winning photographic essays and covered six presidential campaigns for the magazine. Steve's work is housed in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC. His book, No Place for Children: Voices from Juvenile Detention won the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Journalism and the World Understanding Award from Pictures of the Year International. The Chicago Tribune called it "photojournalism of the most moral and galvanizing kind." Steve was the recipient of an Open Society Institute Fellowship for his work on juvenile justice and an Alicia Patterson Fellowship for his work on American poverty. He was a member of the inaugural class of Fellows at the Aspen Institute's Ascend Program, which advances a two-generation approach to poverty alleviation in the United States. Steve produced and directed the Emmy nominated documentary short Finding Fatherhood, which premiered on Rocky Mountain PBS in 2015 and was nominated for a Heartland Emmy, and the feature documentary Sacred Cod, which premiered on the Discovery Channel in April of 2017.