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Architecture and Correctional Services: A Facilities Approach to Treatment:
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In this paper, the impact of a facility on the effectiveness of rehabilitation treatment is analyzed from the point of view of the service provider, and the direct perspectives of service providers are analyzed.Abstract:
Facilities are important aspects of rehabilitative treatment. To fully understand the impact of a facility on the effectiveness of treatment, the direct perspectives of service providers are critic...read more
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“Writing the Other as Other”: Exploring the Othered Lens in Academia Using Collaborative Autoethnography
TL;DR: This article explored otherness as a social fact and identified three dimensions of otherness inside academia: feeling and coping with otherness, feeling otherness and otherness in connection, and feeling the otherness.
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The Carceral Automaton: Digital Prisons and Technologies of Detention
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyse Australian case law to examine whether the automated, smart or digital prison offers a utopian vision of safe detention and rehabilitation or a dehumanised and punitive dystopia.
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The psychology of justice buildings: A survey experiment on police architecture, public sentiment, and race
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a survey experiment to investigate the impact that welcoming and hostile police station designs have on public affect and behaviorally relevant perceptions, finding that building design becomes a significant predictor of perceptions depending on an individual's self-identified racial or ethnic group, where Black and Latino respondents report greater positive emotional responses when presented with hostile as compared to welcoming building designs.
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Placial Justice: Restoring Rehabilitation and Correctional Legitimacy Through Architectural Design:
TL;DR: In this paper, the redesign of correctional edifices was met with mixed support from stakeholders, with many forms of reduction in the correction population taking many forms across the United States.
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In Their Experience: A Review of Racial and Sexual Minority Experience in Academe and Proposals for Building an Inclusive Criminology
TL;DR: In this article , the authors introduce the conceptualization of "inclusive criminology" as a framework for integrating criminological inquiry into a cohesive whole which asserts societies' rights to valid and complete knowledge as requiring inclusion of previously marginalized identities.
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Asylums: Essays on the Social Situation of Mental Patients and other Inmates
TL;DR: Goffman’s Asylums, a key text in the development of deinstitutionalisation, anticipated and indeed predicted some of these changes in psychiatry and has become a concept that is nearly impossible to criticise.
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But They All Come Back: Facing the Challenges of Prisoner Reentry
TL;DR: Travis as mentioned in this paper proposes organizing the criminal justice system around five principles of reentry to encourage change and spur innovation, and argues that the impact of returning prisoners on families and communities has been largely overlooked.
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Incarceration, social capital, and crime: implications for social disorganization theory*
Dina R. Rose,Todd R. Clear +1 more
TL;DR: The authors argue that an overreliance on incarceration as a formal control may hinder the ability of some communities to foster other forms of control because they weaken family and community structures, and that these communities may experience more, not less, social disorganization.
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Imprisonment and Reoffending
TL;DR: This article found that incarceration appears to have a null or mildly criminogenic effect on future criminal behavior, while non-custodial sanctions appear to have no effect on criminal behavior.