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Chapter 1: History of the Penitentiary System

2018
Tocqueville and Beaumont briefly provide the historical development of the idea of the penitentiary system in America. Penitentiaries were invented as an alternative to the death penalty and a means of reforming prisoners. Tocqueville and Beaumont argue that two different disciplines in the penitentiary system developed by trial and error and via ...
Gustave de Beaumont   +1 more
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Penitentiary System Employees Universal Human Values Formation

European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2021
The article is devoted to the analysis of the process of penitentiary system employees universal values formation in the context of changes in the strategy of the national penal policy in the direction of humanization the execution of sentences and democratizing the activities of correctional institutions.
Alexander Votinov   +2 more
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COMBATING CORRUPTION IN THE PENITENTIARY SYSTEM

Vestnik Samarskogo iuridicheskogo instituta, 2023
В статье рассматривается опасность коррупционных преступлений в уголовно-исполнительной системе, анализируются факторы, способствующие совершению коррупционных деяний сотрудниками органов и учреждений уголовно-исполнительной системы. Формулируются пути минимизации и преодоления указанных факторов.
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The Netherlands: Oligopoly Dynamics in the Penitentiary System

2020
The way the Dutch penitentiary system deals with religion reflects a relatively long history of religious diversity. Representatives of organized denominations – religious or secular – are allowed to participate in a system that gives chaplains (called ‘spiritual counselors’) a status as civil servants, while they are directed by their own head of ...
de Groot, Kees, Vellenga, Sipco
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War and the Penitentiary System

2017
The first chapter contextualizes the war and women’s postwar engagement. Most women were imprisoned in the first years after the war ended. The chapter begins with the nature of the women’s military involvement and leads to a short discussion of factors that contributed to their continuous engagement in the war and postwar conspiracy.
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Evaluating the Efficiency of the Italian Penitentiary System

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
In the aftermath of an official general pardon in 2006 Italian penitentiaries are struggling with overcrowding and budgeting problems. In order to identify the main causes of such difficulties we analyze an unbalanced panel of 142 Italian penitentiaries for the time period 2003-2005.
Fabrizio Balassone   +3 more
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The origins of the Francoist penitentiary system, 193648

International Journal of Iberian Studies, 2010
The aim of this article is to explore elements of the formation of Franco's penitentiary system in the 1940s. More specifically, three aspects regarding the policy allowing prisoners to redeem their sentences are studied: their intellectual origins, their legal influences and the idea of conditional liberty.
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Arts workshops in the Catalan penitentiary system

Economia della Cultura, 2013
The article illustrates how - following the transfer of powers from the Spanish State to the Government of Catalunya in 1982 - a new prison policy was initiated, rooted in the belief that "prison policy" must also be a "social policy". The author describes the Social Education Framework Programme and, more specifically, the place of the Arts Workshops,
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