Review of: "Power and Resistance in Prison: Doing Time, Doing Freedom" by T. Ugelvik (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
As Bargu notes, my central claims in Punishment and Inclusion are, first, that criminal disenfranchi...
Review of the book: Gaskew, T. (2014). Rethinking prison reentry: Transforming humiliation into humi...
This is a book review written by Professor Holper of a new book about immigration detention by Ellio...
The Power of Freedom: Uniting Development and Human Rights Jean-Pierre Chauffour Washington, D.C.: C...
The experience of imprisonment is central to the political history of apartheid and post apartheid S...
This is a review of the book by B. Crew entitled The Prisoner Society: Power, Adaptation and Social ...
Degrees of Freedom is an engaging, accessible book that celebrates the first 50 years ofprison educat...
Nation states around the globe are struggling with increasing concerns over human and global insecur...
Human Rights, Suffering and Aesthetics in Political Prison Literature is a collection of essays seek...
This article reviews the book English Society and the Prison: Time, Culture and Politics in the Dev...
At least since the publication of Francesco Milizia’s (1785) Principj di Architettura Civile, it has...
Book Review [Prison Readings: A Critical Introduction to Prisons and Imprisonment by Yvonne Jewkes a...
Mary Bosworth’s Explaining U.S. Imprisonment is an ambitious and wide-ranging study of the historica...
Anastasia Chamberlen, Embodying Punishment: Emotions, Identities, and Lived Experiences in Women’s P...
Title in WoS: The society of prisoners: Anglo-French wars and incarceration in the eighteenth centur...
As Bargu notes, my central claims in Punishment and Inclusion are, first, that criminal disenfranchi...
Review of the book: Gaskew, T. (2014). Rethinking prison reentry: Transforming humiliation into humi...
This is a book review written by Professor Holper of a new book about immigration detention by Ellio...
The Power of Freedom: Uniting Development and Human Rights Jean-Pierre Chauffour Washington, D.C.: C...
The experience of imprisonment is central to the political history of apartheid and post apartheid S...
This is a review of the book by B. Crew entitled The Prisoner Society: Power, Adaptation and Social ...
Degrees of Freedom is an engaging, accessible book that celebrates the first 50 years ofprison educat...
Nation states around the globe are struggling with increasing concerns over human and global insecur...
Human Rights, Suffering and Aesthetics in Political Prison Literature is a collection of essays seek...
This article reviews the book English Society and the Prison: Time, Culture and Politics in the Dev...
At least since the publication of Francesco Milizia’s (1785) Principj di Architettura Civile, it has...
Book Review [Prison Readings: A Critical Introduction to Prisons and Imprisonment by Yvonne Jewkes a...
Mary Bosworth’s Explaining U.S. Imprisonment is an ambitious and wide-ranging study of the historica...
Anastasia Chamberlen, Embodying Punishment: Emotions, Identities, and Lived Experiences in Women’s P...
Title in WoS: The society of prisoners: Anglo-French wars and incarceration in the eighteenth centur...
As Bargu notes, my central claims in Punishment and Inclusion are, first, that criminal disenfranchi...
Review of the book: Gaskew, T. (2014). Rethinking prison reentry: Transforming humiliation into humi...
This is a book review written by Professor Holper of a new book about immigration detention by Ellio...