Description Behind These Prison Walls "Life Inside Rikers Island" gives a photographic journey into the nation\'s most violent adolescent jail on Rikers Island.
Steele to work as a New York City Board of Education vendor where he assists scho.
Exclusive experience and visual effect has allowed Mr.
Steele targets trouble youth who are in need of awareness about the criminal justice system and its harsh realities.
Mr.
By starting a youth development program in 2001, Lorenzo provides workshops, training and consultation in school districts throughout NYC.
He\'s also excelled in the art of photography, which he strategically uses to lay a credible platform for the effective edification of young adults.
Steele took with him experience and knowledge about Prison life that he now shares with the youth, parents, as well as educators in an attempt to deter violence and incarceration.
After leaving the department Mr.
Steele captured some of the most captivating and horrid images ever taken Behind Prison walls.
Throughout his employment with DOC Mr. is a criminal justice major at Post University, an accomplished visual artist as well as a former New York City Corrections officer that has served 12 years in the nation\'s most violent adolescent detention center (RNDC) located on NYC\'s Rikers Island.
About the Author Lorenzo Steele Jr.
It\'s an educational book that\'s grade appropriate and can be used in public-schools, churches, colleges and art galleries.
Lorenzo served 12 years as an officer on Rikers Island (1987-1999) and his mission through the arts is to deter youth from making choices and decisions that can have a devastating effect on their lives. uses art as a medium to change habits and behaviors that can lead to criminal activity.
Former New York City Corrections officer and visual artist Lorenzo Steele Jr.
Former New York City Corrections officer and visual artist gives viewers a first-hand account into the horrors and dangers officers and detainees were subjected to daily.
Description Behind These Prison Walls "Life Inside Rikers Island" gives a photographic journey into the nation\'s most violent adolescent jail on Rikers Island