The effects of imprisonment
As the number of prisoners in the UK, USA and elsewhere continues to rise, so have concerns risen about the damaging short term and long term effects this has on prisoners. This book brings together a group of leading authorities in this field, both academics and practitioners, to address the comple...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cullompton, Devon, UK ; Portland, Or. :
Willan
c2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Cambridge criminal justice series.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798345106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Copyright; Contents; List of tables and figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; 1. Introduction: the effects of imprisonment revisited; Part 1: The Harms of Imprisonment: Thawing Out the 'Deep Freeze' Paradigm; 2. Release and adjustment: perspectives from studies of wrongly convicted and politically motivated prisoners (Ruth Jamieson and Adrian Grounds); 3. The contextual revolution in psychology and the question of prison effects (Craig Haney); 4. Harm and the contemporary prison (John Irwin and Barbara Owen); 5. The effects of supermax custody (Roy D. King)
- 6. The politics of confinement: women's imprisonment in California and the UK (Candace Kruttschnitt)Part 2: Revisiting the Society of Captives; 7. Codes and Conventions: the terms and conditions of contemporary inmate values (Ben Crewe); 8. Revisiting prison suicide: the role of fairness and distress (Alison Liebling, Linda Durie, Annick Stiles and Sarah Tait); 9. Crossing the boundary: the transition of young adults into prison (Joel Harvey); 10. Brave new prisons: the growing social isolation of modern penal institutions (Robert Johnson)
- 11. 'Soldiers', 'sausages' and 'deep sea diving': language, culture and coping in Israeli prisons (Tomer Einat)12. Forms of violence and regimes in prison: report of research in Belgian prisons (Sonja Snacken); Part 3: Coping Among Ageing Prisoners; 13. Older men in prison: survival, coping and identity (Elaine Crawley and Richard Sparks); 14. Loss, liminality and the life sentence: managing identity through a disrupted lifecourse (Yvonne Jewkes); Part 4: Expanding the Prison Effects Debate Beyond the Prisoner; 15. The effects of prison work (Helen Arnold)
- 16. Imprisonment and the penal body politic: the cancer of disciplinary governance (Pat Carlen)17. The effects of imprisonment on families and children of prisoners (Joseph Murray); Afterward; 18. Reinventing prisons (Hans Toch); Appendix: Conference participants; Index; Back cover