In 'Oriental Prisons' by Arthur Griffiths, the author delves into a detailed exploration of the prison systems of Eastern countries such as India, China, and Japan. Griffiths provides a comprehensive analysis of the varying practices and conditions within these prisons, shedding light on the cultural and historical influences that have shaped them. Written in a descriptive and engaging style, the book offers readers a fascinating insight into a lesser-known aspect of penal institutions, making it a valuable resource for scholars of criminal justice and cultural studies alike. Griffiths' meticulous attention to detail and vivid storytelling bring the realities of these exotic prisons to life, creating a thought-provoking reading experience. Arthur Griffiths, a former prison administrator and prolific writer on criminal justice topics, draws on his firsthand knowledge and research to offer a compelling account of Oriental prisons. His expertise in the field lends credibility to the narrative, making 'Oriental Prisons' a must-read for anyone interested in comparative penology and global justice issues.