YesInformal prisoner governance in Latin American penal institutions raises a number of dilemmas for policy. The responses must encompass decarceration and diversion policies, and an approach to prison security that emphasises co-production and co-governance rather than coercive control
Today, in the Belgian context, prison governors are working in organisations characterized by legisl...
This paper aims to compare the performance of two modes of provision of prison services: public, and...
The changing emphasis on the nature_ of imprisonment and the introduction of new prisoner management...
Study of informal organizations in prisons in Latin America focuses on the exercise of control over ...
Brazil is criticised for breaching international norms on the treatment of prisoners. Its common pri...
YesThis chapter focuses on the forms of legality and illegality produced by, and within, prison syst...
What happens when a state fails to run its prisons? David Skarbek and Courtney Michaluk examine the ...
Why does prison social order vary around the world? While many of the basic characteristics of priso...
The 'Primeiro Comando da Capital' (PCC) is a Brazilian prison-street group that has been attracting ...
This thesis seeks to understand the powers and public secrecy involved in Nicaraguan prison governan...
This paper finds qualified support for the use of Skarbek’s (2011, 2014) governance theory to unders...
In this article, I explore how prison riots, large critical incidents of a collective order, emerge,...
Prisons in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are run not so much by prison guards as by inmates. In circu...
Organizers: Benjamin Lessing (UChicago, USA), Joana Monteiro (FGV, Brazil), and Michel Misse (UFRJ, ...
YesThis chapter examines an innovative experience in prison management pioneered in the 1990s in São...
Today, in the Belgian context, prison governors are working in organisations characterized by legisl...
This paper aims to compare the performance of two modes of provision of prison services: public, and...
The changing emphasis on the nature_ of imprisonment and the introduction of new prisoner management...
Study of informal organizations in prisons in Latin America focuses on the exercise of control over ...
Brazil is criticised for breaching international norms on the treatment of prisoners. Its common pri...
YesThis chapter focuses on the forms of legality and illegality produced by, and within, prison syst...
What happens when a state fails to run its prisons? David Skarbek and Courtney Michaluk examine the ...
Why does prison social order vary around the world? While many of the basic characteristics of priso...
The 'Primeiro Comando da Capital' (PCC) is a Brazilian prison-street group that has been attracting ...
This thesis seeks to understand the powers and public secrecy involved in Nicaraguan prison governan...
This paper finds qualified support for the use of Skarbek’s (2011, 2014) governance theory to unders...
In this article, I explore how prison riots, large critical incidents of a collective order, emerge,...
Prisons in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are run not so much by prison guards as by inmates. In circu...
Organizers: Benjamin Lessing (UChicago, USA), Joana Monteiro (FGV, Brazil), and Michel Misse (UFRJ, ...
YesThis chapter examines an innovative experience in prison management pioneered in the 1990s in São...
Today, in the Belgian context, prison governors are working in organisations characterized by legisl...
This paper aims to compare the performance of two modes of provision of prison services: public, and...
The changing emphasis on the nature_ of imprisonment and the introduction of new prisoner management...