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“House Arrest” or “Developmental Arrest”? A Study of Youth Under House Arrest
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2018Studies have examined the potential benefits and risks of alternative forms of detention, such as house arrest, for adults but, despite its growing use, little research has examined the implications of house arrest for juveniles. The current research examined the experience of 14 adolescents under house arrest.
Sophie D Walsh
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Offenders' Perceptions of House Arrest and Electronic Monitoring
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2009This article reports on a study designed to examine the perceptions of house arrest (HA) and electronic monitoring (EM) among offenders who have recently experienced this criminal sentence. Data were gathered via a self-administered questionnaire and follow-up interviews with a sample of offenders.
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House Arrest: Modern Archives, Medieval Manuscripts
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2000In his 1994 Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression, Jacques Derrida begins an excursion through memory, psychology, culture, and technology by musing on the origins of the archive. The term, he writes, develops from the practice in the ancient world of housing civic documents in the dwellings of the supreme magistrates, the archons.
Siân Echard
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House Arrest: The Domestication of English Poetry in the 1820s
New Literary History, 1994decade stood those anni mirabiles 1819-20, with the Peterloo massacre, the Cato Street Conspiracy, the accession of George IV, the trial of Queen Caroline, and the writing and publication of major works by Byron, Shelley, and Keats-to say nothing of Blake's Jerusalem, which is just what everyone did.
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Eximia, 2023
The right to physical freedom is one of the most obvious rights and freedoms, being the subject of the Constitution, as a fundamental law, as well as of numerous treaties, conventions and other such acts to which our country is a party. Man, by nature, is individual.
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The right to physical freedom is one of the most obvious rights and freedoms, being the subject of the Constitution, as a fundamental law, as well as of numerous treaties, conventions and other such acts to which our country is a party. Man, by nature, is individual.
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