Sociological interest in prisons has traditionally focused on common features with most attention paid to the more restrictive and closed prison regimes (Liebling 2004; Crewe 2007). This has changed over the last 10 years in part becauseof John Pratt’s publication of his two-part article, “Scandinavian exceptionalism in an era of penal excess”. The shift has led to an interest in the qualitative differences that characterise different kinds of prison regimes and has createdan awareness of the fact that a prison is not just a prison (Crewe 2011; Crewe, Liebling & Hulley 2014). The current article concerns the open prison, a regime that plays a big role in the Nordic countries. In the article, I investig...
Drawing on interviews with 76 prisoners, 47 prison staff, and 14 experts, we document lived experien...
The principle objective of this dissertation is to study the living conditions of prison inmates fro...
There are currently over 1.6 million prisoners in Europe and conditions in Euro- pean prisons vary w...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, this study of a minimum security, "open" prison in N...
In a recent article on Scandinavian Exceptionalism, John Pratt urges that in era defined by a pre-oc...
In the second part of his article on Scandinavian exceptionalism, John Pratt identified certain deve...
Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research pr...
Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research pr...
Recidivism rates are high in most Western countries and, as prisons in these countries become overcr...
The creation of humane prisons is a nearly impossible task, however some countries have been praised...
AIMS - This article describes and analyses prisoners’ experiences of drug treatment in prison in fou...
This essay portrays the prison system through interviews regarding the experiences of former prisone...
This dissertation studies how prisoners could affect and influence their life in two different priso...
AbstractThis article discusses the use of prisons as punishment in Norway during the period 1850 to ...
This essay portrays the prison system through interviews regarding the experiences of former prisone...
Drawing on interviews with 76 prisoners, 47 prison staff, and 14 experts, we document lived experien...
The principle objective of this dissertation is to study the living conditions of prison inmates fro...
There are currently over 1.6 million prisoners in Europe and conditions in Euro- pean prisons vary w...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, this study of a minimum security, "open" prison in N...
In a recent article on Scandinavian Exceptionalism, John Pratt urges that in era defined by a pre-oc...
In the second part of his article on Scandinavian exceptionalism, John Pratt identified certain deve...
Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research pr...
Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research pr...
Recidivism rates are high in most Western countries and, as prisons in these countries become overcr...
The creation of humane prisons is a nearly impossible task, however some countries have been praised...
AIMS - This article describes and analyses prisoners’ experiences of drug treatment in prison in fou...
This essay portrays the prison system through interviews regarding the experiences of former prisone...
This dissertation studies how prisoners could affect and influence their life in two different priso...
AbstractThis article discusses the use of prisons as punishment in Norway during the period 1850 to ...
This essay portrays the prison system through interviews regarding the experiences of former prisone...
Drawing on interviews with 76 prisoners, 47 prison staff, and 14 experts, we document lived experien...
The principle objective of this dissertation is to study the living conditions of prison inmates fro...
There are currently over 1.6 million prisoners in Europe and conditions in Euro- pean prisons vary w...