What happens when a state fails to run its prisons? David Skarbek and Courtney Michaluk examine the phenomenon of prison self-governance – when inmates are locked up but left to their own devices. In some jails in Latin America, prisoners establish their own governing bodies to keep order, sometimes even setting up extralegal courts of their own. Even in California, understaffing means that gangs determine much of everyday prison life
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
Most Americans likely know about gerrymandering, a practice in which state officials redraw district...
State prison overcrowding has grown into a detrimental problem within our American penal system, suc...
Why does prison social order vary around the world? While many of the basic characteristics of priso...
Study of informal organizations in prisons in Latin America focuses on the exercise of control over ...
YesInformal prisoner governance in Latin American penal institutions raises a number of dilemmas for...
This paper finds qualified support for the use of Skarbek’s (2011, 2014) governance theory to unders...
Brazil is criticised for breaching international norms on the treatment of prisoners. Its common pri...
It is often assumed, especially in Western countries, that the more that a nation lives up to democr...
This chapter will explore: the challenges of maintaining order in prison; international and domestic...
YesThis chapter focuses on the forms of legality and illegality produced by, and within, prison syst...
Buck, G. & Tomczak, P., Prisoners regulating prisons: Voice, action, participation and riot. Crimino...
Abstract: Building on a semi-ethnographic study in a Ukrainian prison, the first research of its kin...
Incarcerating Criminals places prisons and jails in the context of their social and organizational e...
This thesis explores the work of the non-profit organisation User Voice and its prison-based democra...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
Most Americans likely know about gerrymandering, a practice in which state officials redraw district...
State prison overcrowding has grown into a detrimental problem within our American penal system, suc...
Why does prison social order vary around the world? While many of the basic characteristics of priso...
Study of informal organizations in prisons in Latin America focuses on the exercise of control over ...
YesInformal prisoner governance in Latin American penal institutions raises a number of dilemmas for...
This paper finds qualified support for the use of Skarbek’s (2011, 2014) governance theory to unders...
Brazil is criticised for breaching international norms on the treatment of prisoners. Its common pri...
It is often assumed, especially in Western countries, that the more that a nation lives up to democr...
This chapter will explore: the challenges of maintaining order in prison; international and domestic...
YesThis chapter focuses on the forms of legality and illegality produced by, and within, prison syst...
Buck, G. & Tomczak, P., Prisoners regulating prisons: Voice, action, participation and riot. Crimino...
Abstract: Building on a semi-ethnographic study in a Ukrainian prison, the first research of its kin...
Incarcerating Criminals places prisons and jails in the context of their social and organizational e...
This thesis explores the work of the non-profit organisation User Voice and its prison-based democra...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
Most Americans likely know about gerrymandering, a practice in which state officials redraw district...
State prison overcrowding has grown into a detrimental problem within our American penal system, suc...