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 Rikers Island has gained an infamous reputation in both the media and popular culture as a notorious jail full of violence and corruption.  This working group aims to separate the fiction from the facts and expose the realities of Rikers Island with

Rikers Island in Popular Culture

Rikers Island in Popular Culture

 Rikers Island has gained an infamous reputation in both the media and popular culture as a notorious jail full of violence and corruption.  This working group aims to separate the fiction from the facts and expose the realities of Rikers Island with

Rikers Island has gained an infamous reputation in both the media and popular culture as a notorious jail full of violence and corruption. This working group aims to separate the fiction from the facts and expose the realities of Rikers Island without the tabloid spin. It sets out to document the instances of Rikers Island appearing as a pop culture icon, and examine that alongside the reality of the day-to-day routines of the people who have experienced it.