AbstractThis article discusses the use of prisons as punishment in Norway during the period 1850 to today. It looks at ideas about prisons and how they manifest themselves in prison sites and buildings. It also investigates the implications of various prison ideas and designs to prisoners and prison policy.Parts of the article are based on an exhibition that took place in Oslo in 2018: Six Norwegian prisons 1850-today: Ideas, spaces, experiences. The exhibition included a total of 20 interviews in which prisoners were asked whether prison ideas and designs were relevant to them. The article ends with a discussion of the implications of architecture for prisons, their purposes, and their effects.
 AbstractDenne artikkelen diskuterer fen...
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Kriminalomsorgen i Norge er kjent verden over for sin humane tilnærming til straff. Fengslenes høye...
This article will examine the changing place of architecture and the contested nature of prison spac...
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The objective of this study is to examine concepts and principles of prisons architectural design in...
The project concerns the subject of prisons. How should architects handle buildings that no one want...
Norway is well known for its humanitarian approaches to criminal rehabilitation and has the reputati...
I dette innledende kapitlet presenterer vi bokas bidrag og identifiserer fire fengselssosiologiske t...
In the second part of his article on Scandinavian exceptionalism, John Pratt identified certain deve...
The purpose of this essay is to study how the prison routines came about to form Karlstad County Pri...
This thesis is a sociological study of power, freedom and identity in a Norwegian maximum security p...
Kriminalomsorgen i Norge er kjent verden over for sin humane tilnærming til straff. Fengslenes høye...
This article will examine the changing place of architecture and the contested nature of prison spac...
"What is prison architecture and how can it be studied? How are concepts such as humanism, dignity a...
In the past, Belgium has played a pioneering role in prison design. Alongside Germany and Italy, the...
Sociological interest in prisons has traditionally focused on common features with most attenti...
The creation of humane prisons is a nearly impossible task, however some countries have been praised...
Prevention through Treatment or Incapacitation?The article discuss how Norway's Vagrancy Act (1900) ...
Prison architecture, even more than other typologies, is strongly connected with the prevailing view...
The objective of this study is to examine concepts and principles of prisons architectural design in...
The project concerns the subject of prisons. How should architects handle buildings that no one want...
Norway is well known for its humanitarian approaches to criminal rehabilitation and has the reputati...
I dette innledende kapitlet presenterer vi bokas bidrag og identifiserer fire fengselssosiologiske t...
In the second part of his article on Scandinavian exceptionalism, John Pratt identified certain deve...
The purpose of this essay is to study how the prison routines came about to form Karlstad County Pri...
This thesis is a sociological study of power, freedom and identity in a Norwegian maximum security p...
Kriminalomsorgen i Norge er kjent verden over for sin humane tilnærming til straff. Fengslenes høye...
This article will examine the changing place of architecture and the contested nature of prison spac...