Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research programme with explicitly comparative aims, this article seeks to address both the relative and absolute dimensions of the Nordic penal exceptionalism thesis. It outlines the consistently more positive results in Norway compared to England & Wales, explaining them primarily with reference to the former’s much higher quality and use of open prisons. At the same time, it emphasises that, even in an unusually humane prison system, prisoners report considerable pain and frustration. The article also makes the case that comparative analysis should strive to be systematic, but that such comparisons are always imperfect, making methodological transpar...
Drawing on interviews with 76 prisoners, 47 prison staff, and 14 experts, we document lived experien...
The article presents key findings from a recent Norwegian study of penal attitudes in the population...
Prisons are as old as civilization, yet the way incarceration looks has changed over time. One of th...
Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research pr...
The creation of humane prisons is a nearly impossible task, however some countries have been praised...
In the second part of his article on Scandinavian exceptionalism, John Pratt identified certain deve...
Recidivism rates are high in most Western countries and, as prisons in these countries become overcr...
A lot is known about prison systems around the world, especially in bigger countries. However, not m...
Sociological interest in prisons has traditionally focused on common features with most attenti...
There are currently over 1.6 million prisoners in Europe and conditions in European prisons vary wid...
This paper discusses the quality of prison life and prison size in relation to the notion of ‘Scandi...
Prisons are probably the most debatable institutions within the Criminal Justice System in any given...
This research is an extensive comparison of two maximum-security prisons in England. Its key aim was...
The United States prison system is notorious for neglecting the basic needs of prisoners. In contras...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, this study of a minimum security, "open" prison in N...
Drawing on interviews with 76 prisoners, 47 prison staff, and 14 experts, we document lived experien...
The article presents key findings from a recent Norwegian study of penal attitudes in the population...
Prisons are as old as civilization, yet the way incarceration looks has changed over time. One of th...
Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research pr...
The creation of humane prisons is a nearly impossible task, however some countries have been praised...
In the second part of his article on Scandinavian exceptionalism, John Pratt identified certain deve...
Recidivism rates are high in most Western countries and, as prisons in these countries become overcr...
A lot is known about prison systems around the world, especially in bigger countries. However, not m...
Sociological interest in prisons has traditionally focused on common features with most attenti...
There are currently over 1.6 million prisoners in Europe and conditions in European prisons vary wid...
This paper discusses the quality of prison life and prison size in relation to the notion of ‘Scandi...
Prisons are probably the most debatable institutions within the Criminal Justice System in any given...
This research is an extensive comparison of two maximum-security prisons in England. Its key aim was...
The United States prison system is notorious for neglecting the basic needs of prisoners. In contras...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, this study of a minimum security, "open" prison in N...
Drawing on interviews with 76 prisoners, 47 prison staff, and 14 experts, we document lived experien...
The article presents key findings from a recent Norwegian study of penal attitudes in the population...
Prisons are as old as civilization, yet the way incarceration looks has changed over time. One of th...