The modern prison is a paradox, presenting a recurrent tension between the seen and the unseen. In taking punishment away from the public gaze and confining prisoners behind high walls and in fortress-like buildings, the designers of the modern prison attached paramount importance to the need for seclusion. For the sake of punishment and reform they sought to cut prisoners off from the pleasures, rewards and consolations of the outside world and to make their invisibility and inaccessibility to relatives and friends a source of fear and deterrence. By sending prisoners to distant locations, by transporting them to penal settlements and colonies overseas, or by transferring them to even remoter outposts, the abstraction and seclusion of pris...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
The penal colonies established in France’s colonies, where hard time was as much to distance crimina...
© 2018 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis.The essays in this volume provide a new pe...
The stated aims of imprisonment became markedly less ambitious when the confidence that characterize...
This article will examine the changing place of architecture and the contested nature of prison spac...
The prison has a global history. The emergence of the modern state and, at least in Europe and the U...
Although modern prison has evolved over time, it remains commonly defined by its walls and their rol...
Penitentiary facilities are places of confinement for offenders who have committed crimes of signif...
This chapter will explore: punishment prior to the emergence of the modern prison; how the modern pr...
Spatial anxiety is very real. Historically this concept has been utilised in the architecture of res...
President Nelson Mandela commented during his time of incarceration: “Prison not only robs you of yo...
The stated aims of imprisonment became markedly less ambitious when the confidence that characterise...
This practice-led research project investigates the prison space from an insider’s perspective throu...
In this article I explore the diverse ways in which stories of prison and punishment have been told ...
I N SEVERAL WAYS, the forthcoming chapters will examine the current state of the art of the correcti...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
The penal colonies established in France’s colonies, where hard time was as much to distance crimina...
© 2018 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis.The essays in this volume provide a new pe...
The stated aims of imprisonment became markedly less ambitious when the confidence that characterize...
This article will examine the changing place of architecture and the contested nature of prison spac...
The prison has a global history. The emergence of the modern state and, at least in Europe and the U...
Although modern prison has evolved over time, it remains commonly defined by its walls and their rol...
Penitentiary facilities are places of confinement for offenders who have committed crimes of signif...
This chapter will explore: punishment prior to the emergence of the modern prison; how the modern pr...
Spatial anxiety is very real. Historically this concept has been utilised in the architecture of res...
President Nelson Mandela commented during his time of incarceration: “Prison not only robs you of yo...
The stated aims of imprisonment became markedly less ambitious when the confidence that characterise...
This practice-led research project investigates the prison space from an insider’s perspective throu...
In this article I explore the diverse ways in which stories of prison and punishment have been told ...
I N SEVERAL WAYS, the forthcoming chapters will examine the current state of the art of the correcti...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
The penal colonies established in France’s colonies, where hard time was as much to distance crimina...
© 2018 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis.The essays in this volume provide a new pe...