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  • - Embodied and Everyday Spaces of Incarceration
     
    127,00 €

    The collected chapters highlight the array of processes and practices that shape carceral life, adding the cell to a rich area of discussion in penal scholarship, criminology, anthropology, sociology and carceral geography.

  • - History, Agency and Resistance
     
    97,00 €

    This book examines the forms and practices of Irish confinement from the 19th century to present-day to explore the social and political failings of 20th and 21st century postcolonial Ireland.

  • - An Ethnography of Everyday Life in Confinement
    von Catarina Frois
    144,00 - 145,00 €

  • - Rethinking Sentencing, Risk and Rehabilitation
    von Maggie Hall
    93,00 €

    This book examines the lives of the sentenced to argue that 'sentencing' should be re-conceived to consider the human perspective.

  • - Culture, History and Museological Representation
    von Hannah Thurston
    60,00 €

  • - Between Society and Carceral Space
    von Jennifer Turner
    119,00 €

  • - Travelling in the Footsteps of John Howard
    von Tom Vander Beken
    84,00 €

    Howard's influential book The State of the Prisons resulted from his experiences, provoking debate among prison reformers and academics worldwide. Adopting the contemporary methods of prison tourism research, the author follows in Howard's footsteps.

  • - Doing Time, Doing Freedom
    von Thomas Ugelvik
    101,00 €

    This book explores how prisoners turn themselves into active opponents of the prison regime, and thus reclaim their freedom and manhood. Using extensive ethnographic fieldwork from Norway's largest prison, Ugelvik provides a compelling analysis of the relationship between power, practices of resistance and prisoner subjectivity.

  • - Punishment, Adaptation and Desistance
    von Marguerite Schinkel
    91,00 €

    Exploring the way in which criminal punishment is interpreted and narrated by offenders, this book examines the meaning offenders ascribe to their sentence and the consequences of this for future desistance.

  • - Comparing Institutional Encounters in Kosovo, Sierra Leone and the Philippines
    von Andrew M. Jefferson & Liv S. Gaborit
    47,00 €

    Drawing on participatory action research conducted in Sierra Leone, Kosovo and the Philippines, Human Rights in Prisons analyses encounters between rights-based non-governmental organisations and prisons. It explores the previously under-researched perspectives of prison staff and prisoners on their lives and relationships.

  • - Crime, Prison and Struggles for Desistance
    von Mark Halsey & Simone Deegan
    48,00 - 49,00 €

    Young Offenders provides one of the most in-depth studies of young males seeking, if often failing, to find a life beyond crime and punishment. Through rich interview data of young offenders over a ten year period, this book explores the complex personal and situational factors that promote and derail the desistance process.

  • - The Children of Imprisoned Parents
    von Peter Scharff Smith
    92,00 €

    There are millions of children experiencing parental imprisonment all over the world. This book is about their problems, human rights and how they are treated throughout the justice process from the arrest of a parent to imprisonment and release.

  • - Punishing Bodies, Breaking Spirits
    von Phil Scraton & Linda Moore
    47,00 €

    This unique book provides a rare insight into the debilitating impact of regimes that fail to respond to the complex and gender specific needs of women behind bars. Exploring the marginalization, mental health and experiences of women in prison, it specifically focuses on the legacy of women's imprisonment in Northern Ireland.

  • - A Critical Anatomy of Penal Systems
    von Vincenzo Ruggiero & Mick Ryan
    47,00 - 48,00 €

    This collection, from a range of leading international scholars, looks at penal practice in a variety of different European countries. Noting particularities as well as similarities, such as the overuse of imprisonment and the use of harsher sanctions against the poor, this book questions how we justify and deliver punishment in Europe.

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    135,00 €

    This edited collection utilises recent advances in theories on masculinities to explore and analyse the ways in which prisons shape performances of gender, both within prison settings and following release from prison.

  • - Critical Explorations
     
    37,00 €

    This collection considers human rights and incarceration in relation to the liberal-democratic states of Australia, New Zealand and the UK.

  • - Co-Producing Brazilian Prison Order
    von Sacha Darke
    83,00 €

    More specifically, the means by which prison security and inmate discipline is negotiated between prison managers, gangs and the wider inmate body. While fragile and varied, this historical tradition of co-produced governance has for decades kept most prisons in better order and enabled most prisoners to better survive.

  • - Embraced By the Welfare State?
     
    40,00 €

    The Nordic countries are often hailed by international observers as 'model societies', with egalitarian welfare policies, low rates of poverty, humane social policies and human rights oriented internal agendas.

  • - Toward a Sociology of Escape
     
    109,00 €

    The result is a critical and theoretically informed understanding of prison escapes - which has so far been absent in prison scholarship - and which will hold broad appeal to academics and students of prisons and penology, as well as practitioners.

  • - Assessing the Impact of European Institutions on National Prison Systems
     
    91,00 €

    This volume explores the role that European institutions have come to play in regulating national prisons systems.

  • - International Experiences of Life After Prison
     
    93,00 €

    This book provides an assessment of contemporary international knowledge about the experiences of life after release from prison.

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    181,00 €

    This handbook brings together the international research focussing on prisoners' families and the impact of imprisonment on them.

  • - Critical Explorations
     
    110,00 €

    This collection considers human rights and incarceration in relation to the liberal-democratic states of Australia, New Zealand and the UK.

  • - Co-Producing Brazilian Prison Order
    von Sacha Darke
    92,00 €

    More specifically, the means by which prison security and inmate discipline is negotiated between prison managers, gangs and the wider inmate body. While fragile and varied, this historical tradition of co-produced governance has for decades kept most prisons in better order and enabled most prisoners to better survive.

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    136,00 €

    This edited collection utilises recent advances in theories on masculinities to explore and analyse the ways in which prisons shape performances of gender, both within prison settings and following release from prison.

  • - Toward a Sociology of Escape
     
    154,00 €

    The result is a critical and theoretically informed understanding of prison escapes - which has so far been absent in prison scholarship - and which will hold broad appeal to academics and students of prisons and penology, as well as practitioners.

  • - Dialogues between Geography and Criminology
     
    128,00 €

    This edited collection speaks to and expands on existing debates around incarceration. Edited by two human geographers, and positioned within a criminological context, this original collection draws together essays by geographers and criminologists with a keen interest in carceral studies.

  • - International Experiences of Life After Prison
     
    92,00 €

    This book provides an assessment of contemporary international knowledge about the experiences of life after release from prison.

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    295,00 €

    This extensive Handbook addresses a range of contemporary issues related to Prison Tourism across the world. It is divided into seven sections: Ethics, Human Rights and Penal Spectatorship; Carceral Retasking, Curation and Commodification of Punishment; Meanings of Prison Life and Representations of Punishment in Tourism Sites; Death and Torture in Prison Museums; Colonialism, Relics of Empire and Prison Museums; Tourism and Operational Prisons; and Visitor Consumption and Experiences of Prison Tourism. The Handbook explores global debates within the field of Prison Tourism inquiry; spanning a diverse range of topics from political imprisonment and persecution in Taiwan to interpretive programming in Alcatraz, and the representation of incarcerated Indigenous peoples to prison graffiti. This Handbook is the first to present a thorough examination of Prison Tourism that is truly global in scope. With contributions from both well-renowned scholars and up-and-coming researchers in the field, from a wide variety of disciplines, the Handbook comprises an international collection at the cutting edge of Prison Tourism studies. Students and teachers from disciplines ranging from Criminology to Cultural Studies will find the text invaluable as the definitive work in the field of Prison Tourism.

  • - Origins of the Penitentiary System
    von Dario Melossi & Massimo Pavarini
    56,00 €

    This new edition of The Prison and the Factory, a classic work on radical criminology, includes two new, long essays from the authors and a foreword from Professor Jonathan Simon (UC Berkeley). In the two essays, Melossi and Pavarini reflect on the origins, development and fortune of The Prison and the Factory in relation to the debates surrounding mass incarceration that have taken place since this book was first published 40 years ago. The reputation of the original work has long been established worldwide, and this updated version will be of very special interest to scholars of the criminal justice system, penology, and Marxist theory.  This seminal book examines the links between the development of capitalist political economy and changing forms of social control. Melossi and Pavarini analyse the connection between the creation of penal institutions and regimes in Europe and the USA, and the problems generated by the emergence of capitalist social relations. They provide a thorough neo-Marxist view of emergent capitalism and the penal mechanisms which are constructed to deal with the problem of labour. Contemporary to but independent from the work of Michel Foucault, Melossi and Pavarini combine research on the development of penal philosophies and institutions with a rigorous account of changing forms of capital accumulation, focusing on the use, and the problem, of labour under capitalist relations. 

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