Little is known about how Cambodia's correctional system functions and the problems it encounters. This paper draws from the first author's doctoral research in Cambodia, in which he interviewed 91 detained human traffickers, 200 prisoners convicted of other crimes, and 55 prison officers in eight prisons. In addition, Cambodian attitudes to crime and punishment are discussed in the light of three sweeps of the United Nations International Crime Victim Survey (UNICVS). This paper provides insights into the correctional system, focusing on three aspects: operation, irregularities and life in prisons. Cambodian prisons are more than just places of punishment and rehabilitation. Each one is a society within the larger society, characterised by...
Research on inmate experiences and responses to prison life are mostly conducted in developed countr...
Cambodia is in the midst of trying some of the leaders of the Khmer Rouge for their actions during t...
This study takes a close look at the situation in which Cambodians are forced to beg in Ho Chi Minh ...
This chapter provides an overview of crime and the criminal justice system in Cambodia. After a brie...
Young Cambodians are often the victims of human rights abuses due to their interactions with the cri...
This article examines the backgrounds of traffickers in Cambodia: why they became involved in traffi...
Analyses of police statistics, newspaper reports, and United Nations International Crime Victim Surv...
Analyses of police statistics, newspaper reports, and United Nations international crime victim surv...
This article discusses the underpinnings of impunity and justice in Cambodia as the former Khmer Rou...
Any attempt to stop cycles of violence requires an understanding of the cultural meanings of impunit...
On July 26, 2010, Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, was convicted of crimes against humanity and grave bre...
This report focuses on the sudden increase of political prisoners in Cambodia starting July 2015 as ...
After a decade of negotiations leading to the adoption of its internal rules in June 2007, the Extra...
This paper examines the Cambodian trials of three former Khmer Rouge commanders, Nuon Paet, Sam Bith...
Important experiments in international criminal justice have been taking place at the Extraordinary ...
Research on inmate experiences and responses to prison life are mostly conducted in developed countr...
Cambodia is in the midst of trying some of the leaders of the Khmer Rouge for their actions during t...
This study takes a close look at the situation in which Cambodians are forced to beg in Ho Chi Minh ...
This chapter provides an overview of crime and the criminal justice system in Cambodia. After a brie...
Young Cambodians are often the victims of human rights abuses due to their interactions with the cri...
This article examines the backgrounds of traffickers in Cambodia: why they became involved in traffi...
Analyses of police statistics, newspaper reports, and United Nations International Crime Victim Surv...
Analyses of police statistics, newspaper reports, and United Nations international crime victim surv...
This article discusses the underpinnings of impunity and justice in Cambodia as the former Khmer Rou...
Any attempt to stop cycles of violence requires an understanding of the cultural meanings of impunit...
On July 26, 2010, Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, was convicted of crimes against humanity and grave bre...
This report focuses on the sudden increase of political prisoners in Cambodia starting July 2015 as ...
After a decade of negotiations leading to the adoption of its internal rules in June 2007, the Extra...
This paper examines the Cambodian trials of three former Khmer Rouge commanders, Nuon Paet, Sam Bith...
Important experiments in international criminal justice have been taking place at the Extraordinary ...
Research on inmate experiences and responses to prison life are mostly conducted in developed countr...
Cambodia is in the midst of trying some of the leaders of the Khmer Rouge for their actions during t...
This study takes a close look at the situation in which Cambodians are forced to beg in Ho Chi Minh ...