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National Security, Surveillance and Terror : Canada and Australia in Comparative Perspective / / edited by Randy K. Lippert, Kevin Walby, Ian Warren, Darren Palmer
National Security, Surveillance and Terror : Canada and Australia in Comparative Perspective / / edited by Randy K. Lippert, Kevin Walby, Ian Warren, Darren Palmer
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXVII, 348 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 355.033071
Collana Crime Prevention and Security Management
Soggetto topico Critical criminology
Police
Crime—Sociological aspects
Corrections
Punishment
Terrorism
Political violence
Critical Criminology
Policing
Crime and Society
Prison and Punishment
Terrorism and Political Violence
ISBN 3-319-43243-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. (Canada) – One Warrant to Rule Them All -- Chapter 3. (Australia) – Australian National Security Intelligrance Collection Since 9/11 -- Chapter 4. (Canada) – The Supreme Court of Canada Presents -- Chapter 5. (Australia) – Assemblage, Counter-law and the Legal Architecture of Australian Covert Surveillance -- Chapter 6. (Australia) – The Australian Security Continuum -- Chapter 7. (Canada) – Securitizing ‘National Interests’ -- Chapter 8. (Australia) – The ‘Security of Security’ -- Chapter 9. (Canada) – Justifying Insecurity -- Chapter 10. (Australia/Canada) – Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Law Enforcement in Australia -- Chapter 11. (Canada) – The Canada-US Shiprider Program, Jurisdiction and the Crime-Security Nexusa) – Surveillance and the Colonial Dream.
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New Perspectives on Desistance : Theoretical and Empirical Developments / / edited by Emily Luise Hart, Esther F.J.C. van Ginneken
New Perspectives on Desistance : Theoretical and Empirical Developments / / edited by Emily Luise Hart, Esther F.J.C. van Ginneken
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XI, 301 p. 3 illus.)
Disciplina 365.66
Soggetto topico Crime—Sociological aspects
Corrections
Punishment
Criminal justice, Administration of
Social sciences—Philosophy
Critical criminology
Crime and Society
Prison and Punishment
Criminal Justice
Social Theory
Critical Criminology
ISBN 1-349-95185-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Section 1. Desistance Pathways for Specific Offender-Groups -- Chapter 1. Narratives of Punishment and Frustrated Desistance in the Lives of Repeatedly Criminalised Women; Serena Wright -- Chapter 2. ‘I Want to Be a Dad to Him, I Don’t Just Want to be Someone He Comes and Sees in Prison’; Emily Turner -- Chapter 3. The Desistance Process of Offenders Who Misuse Drugs; Charlotte Colman and Freya Vander Laenen -- Chapter 4. Desistance after Life Imprisonment; Marieke Liem -- Section 2. Promoting Desistance in a Prison-Context -- Chapter 5 Spatial Autonomy and Desistance in Penal Settings. Case Study; Jessica Bird -- Chapter 6. Altruistic Prison Programmes in America; Barbara J. Cooke -- Chapter 7. Supporting Families, Promoting Desistance?; Cara Jardine -- Chapter 8. Prison Visits and Desistance: A Human Rights Perspective; Marie A. Hutton -- Leaving behind the Deviant Other in Desistance-Persistence Explanations; Catalina Droppelmann -- Constrained Agency: The Role of Self-Control in the Process of Desistance; Esther F.J.C. van Ginneken -- Prisoners Post Release: The Need for a ‘Critical Desistance’; Emily Luise Hart -- Afterword: New Perspectives and the Future of Desistance: An Afterword.
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London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017
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New Perspectives on Prison Masculinities / / edited by Matthew Maycock, Kate Hunt
New Perspectives on Prison Masculinities / / edited by Matthew Maycock, Kate Hunt
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 365.6019
Collana Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology
Soggetto topico Corrections
Punishment
Sex and law
Crime—Sociological aspects
Critical criminology
Criminology
Sociology
Prison and Punishment
Gender, Sexuality and Law
Crime and Society
Critical Criminology
Criminological Theory
Gender Studies
ISBN 3-319-65654-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction, New Perspectives on Prison Masculinities; Matthew W Maycock -- Chapter 2. Work, Intimacy and Prisoner Masculinities; Martha Morey and Ben Crewe -- Chapter 3. Being Inside: Masculine Imaginaries, Prison Interiors; Rod Earle -- Chapter 4. They’re All up in the Gym and all That, Tops off, Fake Tan. Embodied Masculinities, Bodywork and Resistance within Two British Prisons; Matthew W Maycock -- Chapter 5. Don’t Mess with Me! Enacting Masculinities under a Compulsory Prison Regime; Nick Di Viggiani -- Chapter 6. Saying the Unsayable: Foregrounding Men in the Prison System; Jennifer Sloan -- Chapter 7. Hear Our Voices: We’re More Than the Hyper Masculine Label: Reasonings of Black Men Participating in a Faith Based Prison Programme; Geraldine Brown and Paul Grant -- Chapter 8. A Framework Model of Black Masculinities and Desistance; Martin Glynn -- Chapter 9. Spor ting Masculinities in Prison; Rosie Meek and Hannah Baumer -- Chapter 10. Inhabiting the Australian Prison: Masculinities, Violence and Identity Work; Kate Seymore -- Chapter 11. Exploring Masculinity Construction, Subject Positioning and the Relationship with Dad; Tony Evans -- Chapter 12. Inside the Prison Parenting Classroom: Caring, Sharing and the Softer Side of Masculinity; Katie Buston -- Chapter 13. Paternity and the Paradigms of Possibility: Comparing Two Fatherhood Programs in American Prisons; Anna Curtis.
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Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab
Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab
Pubbl/distr/stampa Copenhagen : , : De Nordiske Kriminalistforeninger
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Soggetto topico Criminal law - Scandinavia
Criminology - Scandinavia
Corrections - Scandinavia
Corrections
Criminal law
Criminology
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 2446-3051
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione dan
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Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab
Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab
Pubbl/distr/stampa Copenhagen : , : De Nordiske Kriminalistforeninger
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Soggetto topico Criminal law - Scandinavia
Criminology - Scandinavia
Corrections - Scandinavia
Corrections
Criminal law
Criminology
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 2446-3051
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione dan
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Copenhagen : , : De Nordiske Kriminalistforeninger
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On the Penitentiary System in the United States and its Application to France : The Complete Text / / by Gustave de Beaumont, Alexis de Tocqueville
On the Penitentiary System in the United States and its Application to France : The Complete Text / / by Gustave de Beaumont, Alexis de Tocqueville
Autore de Beaumont Gustave
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (365 pages)
Disciplina 365.973
Collana Recovering Political Philosophy
Soggetto topico Political science
Political science - Philosophy
Corrections
Punishment
Political planning
Political Theory
Political Philosophy
Prison and Punishment
Public Policy
ISBN 3-319-70799-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Translator’s Introduction -- 2. List of Documentary Evidence -- 3. On the Penitentiary System in the United States and Its Application to France: Preface -- 4. Part I Chapter 1: History of the Penitentiary System -- 5. Part I Chapter 2 -- 6. Part I Chapter 3: Reform -- 7. Part I Chapter 4: Financial Part -- 8. Part II Chapter 1 -- 9. Part II Chapter 2 -- 10. Part III (On Houses of Refuge) Chapter 1 -- 11. Part III (On Houses of Refuge) Chapter 2 -- 12. Appendix: On Penal Colonies -- 13. Appendix: Alphabetical Notes -- 14. Appendix No. 4: Agricultural Colonies -- 15. Appendix No. 5: On Public Education -- 16. Appendix No. 6: Pauperism in America -- 16. Appendix No. 7: Imprisonment for Debts in the United States -- 17. Appendix No. 8: Imprisonment of Witnesses -- 18. Appendix No. 9: Temperance Societies -- 19. Appendix No. 10: Inquiry into the Philadelphia Penitentiary -- 20. Appendix No. 11: Conversation with Mr. Elam Lynds -- 21. Appendix No. 12: Excerpts -- 22. Appendix No. 13: Regulations of the Connecticut Prison -- 23. Appendix No. 13, bis: Regulations from Mr. Welles for the Boston House of Refuge -- 23. Appendix No. 14: Letter from Mr. Barrett, Chaplain of the Wethersfield Penitentiary -- 24. Appendix No. 15: Conversation with the Director of the Philadelphia House of Refuge -- 25. Appendix No. 16: Statistical Notes -- 26. Appendix No. 17: Statistical Observations and Comparisons -- 27. Appendix No.18: Some Points of Comparison Between France and America -- 28. Appendix No. 19: Financial Part.
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Outsourcing Legal Aid in the Nordic Welfare States [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Olaf Halvorsen Rønning, Ole Hammerslev
Outsourcing Legal Aid in the Nordic Welfare States [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Olaf Halvorsen Rønning, Ole Hammerslev
Autore Halvorsen Rønning Olaf
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Basingstoke, : Springer Nature, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIII, 341 p. 23 illus.)
Disciplina 364.6
Soggetto topico Corrections
Punishment
Crime—Sociological aspects
Criminal law
Criminal justice, Administration of
Welfare state
Prison and Punishment
Crime and Society
Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
Criminal Justice
Politics of the Welfare State
Soggetto non controllato Socio-legal studies
Law
Criminology
Criminal justice
Action research
Scandinavia
Welfare state
Norway
Demark
Finland
Sweden
Iceland
ISBN 3-319-46684-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Legal Aid in the Nordic Countries -- Nordic Legal Aid Research -- Purpose of the Book -- Outline -- References -- 2: Legal Aid in Norway -- Brief Overview and Introduction -- Research on Legal Aid in Norway -- The Public Legal Aid Judicare Scheme -- History -- Eligibility -- Financial Eligibility -- Material Criteria -- Other Criteria -- Grants and Providers of Legal Aid -- Administration of the Legal Aid Scheme for Civil Matters -- Use of Public Legal Aid Schemes -- Use of the Judicare Scheme for Legal Assistance Outside Court -- Use of the Judicare Scheme for Legal Aid in Court Proceedings -- Legal Aid Expenditure -- Expenditure on Legal Assistance Outside Courts -- Legal Representation Under the Judicare Scheme -- Expenditure on Alternative Legal Aid Schemes -- Public Legal Aid Offices -- Legal Expenses Insurance -- Alternative Legal Aid Schemes -- Pro Bono Work -- Student-Run Legal Aid Clinics -- Gatejuristen -- Norwegian Association for Asylum Seekers: NOAS -- Legal Aid Policy and Legal Aid Reform -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 3: Legal Aid in Sweden -- Introduction -- Historical Background -- Previous Research on Legal Aid in Sweden -- Legal Expenses Insurance -- The Public Legal Aid Scheme -- Entitlement Criteria -- General Restrictions -- Procedural Issues -- Conclusions on Entitlement to Public Legal Aid -- Providers Under the Scheme -- Use of Legal Aid4 -- Spending on the Scheme -- Legal Aid Through Trade Unions -- Alternative Legal Aid Initiatives -- Pro Bono Legal Assistance -- Voluntary Student Legal Clinics -- Concluding Discussion -- References -- 4: Legal Aid in Finland -- Introduction -- Details and Function of the Finnish Legal Aid System -- Entitlement and Eligibility -- Legal Aid in PLA Offices -- Legal Aid Cases Handled by Private Attorneys.
Expenditure9 -- Alternative Legal Aid Initiatives -- Legal Expenses Insurance -- Other Legal Aid Initiatives -- Recent Policy Developments and Strategies for Publicly-funded Legal Aid -- The Debate on the Mixed Legal Aid Model in the Twenty-first Century -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Legal Aid in Denmark -- Introduction and Historical Background -- Legal Aid Research -- Different Legal Aid Schemes2 -- Pre-trial Legal Aid -- Legal Aid Providers -- The Use of Pre-trial Legal Aid -- Free Legal Aid (Fri Proces): Legal Aid in Regard to Lawsuits and Legal Proceedings -- The Use of Free Legal Aid in Lawsuits -- The Administration of, and Expenditure on, Legal Aid -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 6: Legal Aid in Iceland -- Introduction -- Historical Background to the Development of the Law on Legal Aid -- The Current Legislation on Legal Aid in Civil Cases and its Administration -- Backlash During the Boom Years -- In the Eye of the Economic Storm -- Legal Aid Applicants and Recipients -- Gender Analysis -- Legal Expenses Insurance -- Access to Free Legal Counselling -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Juss-Buss [Law Bus]: A Student-run Legal Aid Clinic -- Introduction -- Staff, Funding, and Case Types -- Case Types Mirroring Flaws in the Welfare State -- Workplace Organisation and Standardisation of Workflow -- Training -- Translating the Law into Everyday Language -- Referral Service for Clients -- Outreach Initiatives: With the Aim to Empower and Influence the Political Agenda -- 'Troubles-Talks' -- Help to Self-Help -- Legal Policy Work -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 8: Gadejuristen [The Street Lawyers]: Offering Legal Aid to Socially Marginalised People -- Introduction -- The Organisation of Gadejuristen -- Staff, Funding, and Type of Cases -- Gadejuristen Cases -- The Work of Gadejuristen.
Navigating in the Welfare State: Gadejuristen as Mediators -- Working on a Societal Level -- The Street Lawyer Method -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 9: Ex-prisoners' Need for Legal Aid in Denmark -- Introduction -- Material and Methods -- Lack of Legal Support for Ex-prisoners -- Ex-prisoners' Multifaceted Problems -- Need for an Income Combined with Complex Legal and Non-legal Problems Post-prison -- Housing Need Combined with Complex Post-prison Legal and Non-legal Problems -- Debt and Criminal History Challenge Income and Housing -- Intertwined Legal Aid Approach -- Difficulties in Transforming Multifaceted Needs into Legal Issues, and Applying for Help -- Trust and Seeking Comfort Amid Distrust and Discomfort -- New Legal Aid Initiative: Cross-functional Mentors Pre- and Post-release -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 10: Nordic Legal Aid and 'Access to Justice' in Human Rights. A European Perspective -- Introduction -- Legal Aid Ideology in the Nordic Schemes -- Nordic Delivery Models -- Main Entitlement Criteria -- Problem Criteria -- Poverty Criteria -- Welfare Ideology Behind the Finnish and Norwegian Schemes -- The European Court of Human Rights' Case Law on 'Access to Justice' -- Main Features of the 'Access to Justice' Perspective -- The Obligation to Provide Legal Aid -- Comparisons to Nordic Legal Aid -- The European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ): A New Instrument for Improving Legal Aid? -- The CoE's Soft Law on Legal Aid -- The CEPEJ's Main Challenges Concerning Legal Aid -- What Does the European Judicial Survey Tell Us About the Performance of European Legal Aid? -- The Overall Picture -- Nordic Legal Aid in the European Setting -- The CEPEJ's Evaluation of European Legal Aid Schemes -- Conclusion -- References -- Legislation and Other Legislative Documents -- Finland: -- Norway: -- Council of Europe/CEPEJ:.
11: Legal Aid and Clinical Legal Education in Europe and the USA: Are They Compatible? -- Introduction -- Definitions: Clinical Legal Education and Legal Aid -- Clinical Education -- Legal Aid and 'Legal Services' -- Legal Aid and Clinics in the USA: The Reagan Assault on Legal Services -- The Earliest US Clinics: Europe's Surprising Role -- The Second Wave: Social Activism in the 60s and Beyond -- Crisis: Reagan's Attacks on Legal Services via Clinics -- Early Legal Clinics in Central Europe: Poland's Clinical Links to Legal Aid -- Post-Soviet Rapid Expansion of Clinics -- The Polish Case -- The Polish Legal Clinics Foundation (FUPP) as Unifying Influence -- The Aftermath: Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom Throughout Europe and the USA -- References -- 12: Juridification, Marginalised Persons and Competence to Mobilise the Law -- Introduction -- The Theory of Juridification and Law-­Dissociated Seekers of Justice -- Habermas' Concept of Juridification and Legal Policy Proposals as Seen by Norwegian Legal Aid Research -- The Development from Weber's Formal Rationality to the Procedural Rules of the Welfare State and the Consequences for Those Seeking Justice -- Conclusion on Mobilising the Law -- References -- 13: Outsourcing Legal Aid in the  Nordic Welfare States -- Introduction -- Legal Aid in the Nordic Countries -- Legal Aid in the Nordic Countries: A Nordic Model? -- Third Sector Initiatives -- Individualisation of Legal Aid -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Halvorsen Rønning Olaf  
Basingstoke, : Springer Nature, 2018
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The Palgrave Handbook of Global Rehabilitation in Criminal Justice / / edited by Maurice Vanstone, Philip Priestley
The Palgrave Handbook of Global Rehabilitation in Criminal Justice / / edited by Maurice Vanstone, Philip Priestley
Edizione [1st ed. 2022.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (739 pages)
Disciplina 929
365.661
Soggetto topico Criminal behavior
Corrections
Punishment
Crime - Sociological aspects
Clinical psychology
Rehabilitation
Mentally ill - Rehabilitation
Social service
Criminal law
Criminal Behavior
Prison and Punishment
Crime and Society
Rehabilitation Psychology
Social Work
Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
Rehabilitació de delinqüents
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-031-14375-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Prospect -- 2. Law, Economic Crisis, and Diversity. An Overview of Rehabilitation in Argentina -- 3. Rehabilitation and Beyond in Settler Colonial Australia: Current and Future Directions in Policy and Practice -- 4. Exploring Expectations and Realities of Rehabilitation in the Canadian Context -- 5. History and transformations of the model of rehabilitation in the criminal justice system in Chile -- 6. Rehabilitation in a Risk Society: ‘The Case of China' -- 7. Penitentiary System in Colombia -- 8. Rehabilitation practices in the Adult Criminal Justice System in England and Wales -- 9. Blending Culture, Religion, and the Yellow Ribbon Program: Rehabilitation in Fiji -- 10. Rehabilitation Aims and Values in Finnish (and Nordic) Criminal Justice -- 11. Executive managerialism, frantic law reform, but desistance culture -- 12. Rehabilitation in Ghana: Assessing Prison Conditions and Effectiveness of Interventions for Incarcerated Adults -- 13. Approaches to Rehabilitation in Hong Kong -- 14. From need-based to control-based rehabilitation: the Hungarian case -- 15. A critical commentary on rehabilitation of offenders in India -- 16. Beyond the treatment paradigm: Expanding the rehabilitative imagination in rehabilitation in Ireland -- 17. Serving a Sentence in Italy: Old and New Challenges -- 18. Community-based rehabilitation in Japan: Some unique -- 19. Criminal rehabilitation in Kenya: opportunities and pitfalls -- 20. Framing and reframing rehabilitation in criminal justice in Latvia -- 21. Criminal Justice Rehabilitation in Macao, China: Suspended citizenship -- 22. The legal flaws and material implementation gaps of Mexico’s rehabilitation paradigm -- 23. Rehabilitation within the Criminal-Legal System in Missouri -- 24. Resocialisation and re-integration in the Netherlands: political narrative versus reality -- 25. Rehabilitation, Restoration and Reintegration in Aotearoa New Zealand -- 26. An overview of rehabilitation mechanisms in Nigeria’s criminal justice system -- 27. Penal welfarism and rehabilitation in Norway: ambitions, strengths and challenges -- 28. Rehabilitation in Romania - the first 100 years -- 29. Rehabilitation of Offenders in the Scottish Criminal Justice System -- 30. Offender Rehabilitation Approaches in South Africa: An Evidence Based Analysis -- 31. Rehabilitation in Spain: between legal intentions and institutional limitations -- 32. Criminal Justice Rehabilitation in Sweden. Towards an Integrative Model -- 33. Rehabilitation in Taiwan -- 34. Rehabilitation and the Adult Correctional Population in Texas -- 35. Key Practices in Thai Prisons: Rehabilitation -- 36. Probation and the prevention of recidivism in Tunisia: still uncertain beginnings -- 37. The unfinished symphony: progress and setbacks towards a rehabilitation policy in Uruguay -- 38. Re-entry and Reintegration in Virginia, U.S -- 39. Retrospect.
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The Palgrave Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture / / edited by Marcus Harmes, Meredith Harmes, Barbara Harmes
The Palgrave Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture / / edited by Marcus Harmes, Meredith Harmes, Barbara Harmes
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxxi, 788 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 365
Soggetto topico Popular Culture
Mass media and crime
Motion pictures and television
Corrections
Punishment
Crime and the Media
Screen Studies
Prison and Punishment
ISBN 3-030-36059-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Editors’ Introduction -- Preface - Professor Jeffrey Ross, University of Baltimore -- Chapter one: Unlocking Prisons: Toward a Carceral Taxonomy - Associate Professor James Oleson, University of Auckland -- Section One: Prison and prisoner representations -- Chapter two: The 1980s behind Bars: the Punitive System in Prison (1987) and Lock Up (1989) - Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns, Juan Juvé and Mariana Zárate, Universidad de Buenos Aires -- Chapter three: Freeing every Last man of Shawshank: a Reading of Frank Darabont’s The Shawshank Redemption - Debaditya Mukhopadhyay, Manikchak College -- Chapter four: Incarceration as a Dated Badge of Honour: The Sopranos and the Screen Gangster in a Time of Flux - Robert Hensley-King, Ghent University -- Chapter five: ‘So Neglect Becomes Our Ally’: Strategy and Tactics in the Chateau D'If in Kevin Reynolds' The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) - Dr Kwasu D Tembo, University of Edinburgh -- Chapter six: Prisons on Screen in 1970s Britain - Dr Marcus K Harmes, Meredith A Harmes, Dr Barbara Harmes, University of Southern Queensland -- Chapter seven: Porridge Reheated: Rewriting the Prison Sitcom - Eleanor March, University of Surrey -- Chapter eight: In the Name of the Father: (Re)Framing the Guildford Four - Dr Fran Pheasant-Kelly, University of Wolverhampton, UK -- Chapter nine: ‘You’re in trouble mate’: Prison and Screen Practice - Dr Lewis Fitz-Gerald, University of New England -- Chapter ten: How Does the Design of the Prison in Paddington 2 (2017) Convey Character, Story and Visual Concept? - Jane Barnwell, University of Westminster -- Section Two: Prisoner reactions to representation -- Chapter eleven: Reading Bronson from Deep on the Inside: An Exploration of Prisoners Watching Prison Films - Dr Victoria Knight, De Montfort University, UK and Dr Jamie Bennett, University of Oxford, UK -- Chapter twelve: Voices from the Inside: Prison Podcasts - Dr Dawn K. Cecil, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg -- Chapter thirteen: A Place to Stand: the Importance of Inmate Narratives in Media - Nathan Young, Arizona State University -- Chapter fourteen: Mediated Representations of Prisoner Experience and Public Empathy - Dr Katrina Clifford, Deakin University and Professor Rob White, University of Tasmania -- Section Three: Out of the depths: media creations from inside prison -- Chapter fifteen: Prison on Screen in Italy: From ‘Shame Therapy’ Propaganda to Citizenship Programs - Dr Nicoletta Policek, University of Cumbria, UK -- Chapter sixteen: Make Do and Mend: Images and Realities of Prisoners’ Positive Creativity - Charlotte Bilby, Reader in Criminology, Northumbria University -- Chapter seventeen: ‘O Prison Darkness … Lions in the Cage’; The ‘Peculiar’ Prison Narratives of Guantánamo Bay - Dr Josephine Metcalf, University of Hull -- Chapter eighteen: Ghost Ships in the Sea: Guantánamo Bay Detainee Art and a Torturous Exhibition - Emilee Grunow, University of Minnesota--Twin Cities -- Section Four: Learning from prison: ethics, education, and audiences -- Chapter nineteen: The Lord of the Flies in Palo Alto - Professor James Oleson, Auckland University -- Chapter twenty: Story as ‘Freedom,’ Story as ‘Prison’: Narrative Invention and Human Rights Interventions in Camp 14: Total Control Zone - Professor David Scott Diffrient, Colorado State University -- Chapter twenty-one: An Evaluation of the Effect of Prison Break on Youth Perception of Prison - Dr Okechukwu Chukwuma, Islamic University in Uganda, Kampala Campus and Julius Omokhunu, Edo State, Nigeria -- Section Five: Sensational prisons: incarceration and punishment as reality TV -- Chapter twenty-two: Tacumbú in the News: Non-Sensational Reporting of a Perpetually Unfolding Real-Life Prison Drama - Timothy Revett, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary -- Chapter twenty-three: Bad Teens, Smug Hacks & Good TV: The success and legacy of Scared Straight! - Catherine Harrington, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL -- Chapter twenty-four: The Same, but Different: Discourses of Familiarity and Fear in 60 Days In - Dr Faye Davies, Birmingham City University, UK -- Chapter twenty-five: Reality TV: Instilling Fear to Avoid Prison - Dr Erin DiCesare, Johnson C. Smith University -- Chapter twenty-six: The Queen without a Kingdom: Vulnerability, Martyrization, Monolingualism and Injury Towards a Quechua Speaking Woman Imprisoned in Argentina - Dr Sergio Rodríguez-Blanco, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City -- Chapter twenty-seven: Women Behind Bars: Dissecting Social Constructs Mediated by News and Reality TV - Jennifer Thomas, Howard University -- Chapter twenty-eight: Monstrous Celebrity and Train-Wreck Femininity: The Tabloid-isation of Prisons and Prisoners - Dr Susan Hopkins, University of Southern Queensland -- Section Six: Genre and prisons: Black Mirror and beyond -- Chapter twenty-nine: Speculative Punishment, Incarceration, and Control in Black Mirror - Dr David Pierson, University of Southern Maine -- Chapter thirty: Carceral Imaginaries in Science Fiction: Toward a Palimpsestic Understanding of Penality - Kaitlyn Quinn, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Erika Canossini, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto Vanessa Evans, Department of English, York University -- Chapter thirty-one: ‘It's more like an eternal waking nightmare from which there is no escape’: Media and Technologies as (Digital) Prison in Black Mirror - Julie Escurignan, University of Roehampton and Dr François Allard-Huver, University of Lorraine -- Chapter thirty-two: Dark Fantasies: The Prisoner and the Future of Imprisonment - Dr Marcus Harmes, Meredith Harmes, Dr Barbara Harmes, University of Southern Queensland -- Chapter thirty-three: Minority Report, Abjection and Surveillance: Futuristic Control in the Scientific Imaginary - Dr Fran Pheasant-Kelly, University of Wolverhampton, UK -- Chapter thirty-four: Moral Ambivalence and the Executioner’s Hood – Averting the Retributive Gaze in Dystopian Fiction - Dr Francine Rochford, La Trobe University, Australia -- Section Seven: Creative and commercial transformations: dark tourism in dark places -- Chapter thirty-five: Dark Tours: Prison Museums and Hotels - Associate Professor James Oleson, Auckland University -- Chapter thirty-six: ‘Pack of thieves?’: The visual representation of prisoners in dark tourist sites - Dr Jenny Wise and Dr Lesley McLean, University of New England, Australia -- Chapter thirty-seven: The Legend of Madman’s Hill: Incarceration, Madness and Dark Tourism on the Goldfields - Dr David Waldron, Federation University Australia -- Chapter thirty-eight: Three Related Danish Narratives: the Film ‘R’, the Penal Museum at Horsens and the Replacement Prison of East Jutland - Dr Jack Dyce -- Chapter thirty-nine: ‘Ulucanlar from Prison to Museum: Struggle on Memory and the Future in Turkey’ - Dr Mine Gencel Bek, University of Siegen -- Section Eight: Orange is the New Black: race and gender in a television phenomenon -- Chapter forty: Introduction to Imprisonment by the ‘Nice White Lady’: Piper Chapman as the Ideal Racialised and Classed Neoliberal Subject - Kate Meakin, University of Sussex -- Chapter forty-one: Can Prison be a Feminist Space?: Interrogating Television Representations of Women’s Prisons - Jessica Ford, University of New South Wales, Australia -- Chapter forty-two: Advocating Prisoners’ Human Rights: A Textual Analysis of Orange is the New Black - Dr Alina Thiemann, Institute of Sociology, the Romanian Academy -- Chapter forty-three: Is Yellow the New Orange? Vis a Vis: The Transnational Phenomenon of Female Prison Dramas and the Rise of Spanish Television - Julia Echeverría, University of Zaragoza, Spain -- Section Nine: Varieties of incarceration: from Wentworth to Bitch Planet -- Chapter forty-four: Wentworth and the Politics and Aesthetics of Representing Female Embodiment in Prison - Cornelia Wächter, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany -- Chapter forty-five: From the Stony Ground Up: the Unique Affordances of the Gaol as ‘Hub’ for Transgressive Female Representations in Women-in-Prison Dramas - Stayci Taylor (RMIT University, Melbourne), Craig Batty (University of Technology, Sydney), Tessa Dwyer (Monash University, Melbourne), Radha O’Meara (University of Melbourne) -- Chapter forty-six: ‘Are You Woman Enough to Survive?’: Bitch Planet’s Collaborative Critique of the Neo-Liberal Prison-Industrial Complex - Dr Martin Zeller-Jacques, Queen Margaret University -- Chapter forty-seven: The Pleasure Politics of Prison Erotica - Dr Nicoletta Policek, University of Cumbria, UK -- Chapter forty-eight: Let’s Have Redemption! Women, Religion and Sexploitation on Screen - Dr Marcus Harmes, Meredith Harmes, Dr Barbara Harmes, University of Southern Queensland -- Section Ten: Exploitation and racialization in prison: film, memoirs and music -- Chapter forty-nine: Screening Fear and Anxiety: African American Incarceration and the Dawning of the Prison-Industrial Complex - Assistant Professor Keith Corson, University of Central Arkansas -- Chapter fifty: ‘If These Walls Could Talk’: The Prison Motif in the Work of Kendrick Lamar - Chelsea Roden, Universität Heidelberg, Germany -- Chapter fifty-one: How Race and Criminality Interface Through Memoir, Drawing & Film: an Investigation of Austin Reed, Frank Jones Jamaa Fanaka - Ravi Shankar, University of Sydney, Australia.
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The Palgrave Handbook of Prison and the Family / / edited by Marie Hutton, Dominique Moran
The Palgrave Handbook of Prison and the Family / / edited by Marie Hutton, Dominique Moran
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (534 pages)
Disciplina 365
362.8295
Collana Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology
Soggetto topico Corrections
Punishment
Families
Families—Social aspects
Crime—Sociological aspects
Victimology
Social groups
Family
Social policy
Prison and Punishment
Crime and Society
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging
Children, Youth and Family Policy
ISBN 3-030-12744-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 2. Prisoners’ Families Research : Developments, Debates And Directions -- 3. Inmate Social Ties, Recidivism, And Continuing Questions About Prison Visitation.-4. Who Are Prisoners’ Family Members?: Towards An Holistic And Intersectional Framework -- 5. A Holistic Approach To Prisoners’ Families – From Arrest To Release -- 6. Opportunities And Challenges For Work On Behalf Of Families Affected By Imprisonment; The Experience Of Families Outside -- 7. Experiences Of Male Partners Of Women Prisoners In Israel -- 8. The Traumatic Bereavement Of Children Experiencing The Loss Of A Loved One To Death Row -- 9. Relatives Of Registered Sex Offenders: Considering The Costs Of Providing Family Support -- 10. Partners Of Incarcerated Men: Questioning Caring Stereotypes -- 11. A Comparison Of The Position Of Grandmother Carers For Children With Parents In Prison In The United Kingdom, Trinidad And Tobago, Romania And Uganda -- 11. Families’ Experiences In A Prison Visitors’ Centre -- 12. Prison Visitation As Accessible Engagement: Encounters, Bystanders, Performance And Inattention -- 13. Acorn House Revisited: ‘Think Family, Up And Down And Side To Side’ -- 14. Ben Raikes And Kelly Lockwood -- 15. The Rights Of Children With An Imprisoned Parent In The Republic Of Ireland -- 16. Hearing Children’s Voices In Studies Of Familial Incarceration: Experiences From A Canadian Study -- 17. A Labour Of Love: The Experiences Of Parents Of Prisoners And Their Role As Human Rights Protectors.-18. Reflecting On The Value(S) Of Family Interventions For People Subject To Punishment In The Community.-19. Mothering Under Community Criminal Justice Supervision In The United States -- 20. Intergeneration Transmission Of Criminal Behaviour -- 21. Intergenerational Social Exclusion In Prisoners’ Families -- 22. School Experiences Of Children Of Prisoners: Strengthening Support In Schools In England And Wales.
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