This article presents the early decades of Norwegian forensic psychiatry as a basis for exploring David Garland’s term «penal welfarism». While Garland focuses primarily upon penalties and prisons, I find it relevant to look at a type of sanction not officially defined as punishment according to Norwegian law. Insanity has provided exemption from criminal punishment in Norway since 1842. Yet criminals considered dangerous to themselves or others have been housed in criminal asylums since 1895, which is the same year Garland argues that a transformation in penal strategies occurred in Britain (Garland, 1985)
This article provides an overview of the development of forensic psychiatry in the Netherlands from ...
This article presents an overview and analysis of the relation-ship of psychiatry and criminal justi...
How mental disorder relates to criminal insanity is a contested matter. Norway has a tradition of us...
This article looks into the establishment and development of two criminal asylums in Norway. Influen...
The thesis is concerned with the penal theories. The general opinion is that it is neoclassicism tha...
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This article analyses the use of coercive measures in two national institutions for high-security ps...
This thesis is a critical analysis of court-ordered compulsory psychiatric care, with the main empha...
The U.S. and Western Europe have during recent decades experienced a transformation in the perceptio...
Penality in Scandinavia has been seen as somewhat of an outlier, a redoubt against the punitive turn...
Penal institutions are an important field for psychiatric treatment and study. This Article defines ...
This article reviews the laws in Sweden concerning mentally disordered offenders. It also contains s...
Inspired by the breakthrough of the discipline of criminology and biological theories of degeneratio...
Swedish criminal law is unique in the sense that mentally disturbed offenders are held accountable f...
This article examines the preparation of the much-debated War Criminals Decree (WCD) of 4 May 1945 b...
This article provides an overview of the development of forensic psychiatry in the Netherlands from ...
This article presents an overview and analysis of the relation-ship of psychiatry and criminal justi...
How mental disorder relates to criminal insanity is a contested matter. Norway has a tradition of us...
This article looks into the establishment and development of two criminal asylums in Norway. Influen...
The thesis is concerned with the penal theories. The general opinion is that it is neoclassicism tha...
Prevention through Treatment or Incapacitation?The article discuss how Norway's Vagrancy Act (1900) ...
This article analyses the use of coercive measures in two national institutions for high-security ps...
This thesis is a critical analysis of court-ordered compulsory psychiatric care, with the main empha...
The U.S. and Western Europe have during recent decades experienced a transformation in the perceptio...
Penality in Scandinavia has been seen as somewhat of an outlier, a redoubt against the punitive turn...
Penal institutions are an important field for psychiatric treatment and study. This Article defines ...
This article reviews the laws in Sweden concerning mentally disordered offenders. It also contains s...
Inspired by the breakthrough of the discipline of criminology and biological theories of degeneratio...
Swedish criminal law is unique in the sense that mentally disturbed offenders are held accountable f...
This article examines the preparation of the much-debated War Criminals Decree (WCD) of 4 May 1945 b...
This article provides an overview of the development of forensic psychiatry in the Netherlands from ...
This article presents an overview and analysis of the relation-ship of psychiatry and criminal justi...
How mental disorder relates to criminal insanity is a contested matter. Norway has a tradition of us...