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Principles of European Prison Law and Policy by D. van Zyl Smit and S. Snacken
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This article is published in Howard Journal of Criminal Justice.The article was published on 2010-05-01. It has received 30 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Prison.read more
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Four forms of ‘offender’ rehabilitation: Towards an interdisciplinary perspective
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that debates about psychological rehabilitation have been hampered by a failure to engage fully with debates about at least three other forms of rehabilitation (legal, moral, and social) that emerge as being equally important in the process of desistance from crime.
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Moral performance, inhuman and degrading treatment and prison pain:
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe stark differences in the moral and emotional climates of different prisons and report that some prisons are more survivable than others, while others are less survivable.
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Bordered Penality: Precarious Membership and Abnormal Justice
TL;DR: In this article, the authors bring to attention, and explore, the transformations of criminal justice related to the control of unwanted mobility, looking in particular at recent Norwegian developments, and map a gradual emergence of a differentiated, two-tier approach to criminal justice and a more exclusionary penal culture directed at non-citizens.
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Theoretical advances and problems in the sociology of punishment
TL;DR: The last twenty years have seen a remarkable increase in the extent and range of “punishment and society” scholarship as mentioned in this paper, together with this quantitative expansion, there have also been important qual...
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Human rights as risk: UK prisons and the management of risk and rights:
TL;DR: In this article, the overlap between the demands of organizational risk management and human rights in the UK prison sector has been investigated, but little attention has been devoted to the overlap.
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Four forms of ‘offender’ rehabilitation: Towards an interdisciplinary perspective
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that debates about psychological rehabilitation have been hampered by a failure to engage fully with debates about at least three other forms of rehabilitation (legal, moral, and social) that emerge as being equally important in the process of desistance from crime.
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Moral performance, inhuman and degrading treatment and prison pain:
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe stark differences in the moral and emotional climates of different prisons and report that some prisons are more survivable than others, while others are less survivable.
Posted Content
Bordered Penality: Precarious Membership and Abnormal Justice
TL;DR: In this article, the authors bring to attention, and explore, the transformations of criminal justice related to the control of unwanted mobility, looking in particular at recent Norwegian developments, and map a gradual emergence of a differentiated, two-tier approach to criminal justice and a more exclusionary penal culture directed at non-citizens.
Journal ArticleDOI
Theoretical advances and problems in the sociology of punishment
TL;DR: The last twenty years have seen a remarkable increase in the extent and range of “punishment and society” scholarship as mentioned in this paper, together with this quantitative expansion, there have also been important qual...
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Human rights as risk: UK prisons and the management of risk and rights:
TL;DR: In this article, the overlap between the demands of organizational risk management and human rights in the UK prison sector has been investigated, but little attention has been devoted to the overlap.