Although modern prison has evolved over time, it remains commonly defined by its walls and their role of confinement. Nevertheless, evolutions, such as the rise of community sanctions and electronic monitoring or the constant monitoring of how a sentence is enforced have opened new perspectives beyond the wall. The 500 pages of preparatory work for the Belgian penitentiary law (2005) show the development of a new vision of prison. The central concept of ‘normalisation’ calls into question the classical border separating the ‘abnormal’ prison from the rest of society. In our contribution, we will show that this new prison project is based on the requirement for openness and mobility from inmates and other actors, rather than closure and immo...
The article focuses on relations between the public space, the convicts and the prison institution, ...
Penitentiary facilities are places of confinement for offenders who have committed crimes of signif...
Prison design is crucial to the relationship between the ‘carceral’ and the state, in that it is the...
From its creation, the modern prison system has always been a challenge for democratic systems and s...
Criminologists usually pay little attention to carceral spaces, and, when they do, they usually do n...
Today international and national standards promote more and more the use of non-custodial and altern...
In a previous contribution , we argued that the carceral should no longer be considered as consubsta...
Spatial anxiety is very real. Historically this concept has been utilised in the architecture of res...
Besides being known for population overcrowding, prison staff strikes, and prisoner suicides or esca...
A substantial part of Foucault’s work is dedicated of the prison. He is seen as one of the major the...
Modified text, in 2009, of an article published in a previous version in 2002 in EthnographyInternat...
In a previous contribution , we argued that the carceral should no longer be considered as consubsta...
The subject of this thesis is the controversial case of a prison facility; a space with a very uniqu...
The study concerns the prison space and tries to investigate the main issues related to the detentio...
This article deconstructs a binary that has arisen between prisons as, on the one hand, ‘total insti...
The article focuses on relations between the public space, the convicts and the prison institution, ...
Penitentiary facilities are places of confinement for offenders who have committed crimes of signif...
Prison design is crucial to the relationship between the ‘carceral’ and the state, in that it is the...
From its creation, the modern prison system has always been a challenge for democratic systems and s...
Criminologists usually pay little attention to carceral spaces, and, when they do, they usually do n...
Today international and national standards promote more and more the use of non-custodial and altern...
In a previous contribution , we argued that the carceral should no longer be considered as consubsta...
Spatial anxiety is very real. Historically this concept has been utilised in the architecture of res...
Besides being known for population overcrowding, prison staff strikes, and prisoner suicides or esca...
A substantial part of Foucault’s work is dedicated of the prison. He is seen as one of the major the...
Modified text, in 2009, of an article published in a previous version in 2002 in EthnographyInternat...
In a previous contribution , we argued that the carceral should no longer be considered as consubsta...
The subject of this thesis is the controversial case of a prison facility; a space with a very uniqu...
The study concerns the prison space and tries to investigate the main issues related to the detentio...
This article deconstructs a binary that has arisen between prisons as, on the one hand, ‘total insti...
The article focuses on relations between the public space, the convicts and the prison institution, ...
Penitentiary facilities are places of confinement for offenders who have committed crimes of signif...
Prison design is crucial to the relationship between the ‘carceral’ and the state, in that it is the...