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A Prison within a Prison?

Men and Masculinities, 2007
This study uses a narrative analysis to explore the masculinity narratives of male prisoners. Individual interviews were conducted with nine men aged twenty-two to forty-seven. Using a method described by Agar and Hobbs, extracts were taken from each narrative and grouped around local, global, and themal coherence.
Tony Evans, Patti Wallace
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AIDS IN PRISON

The Lancet, 1987
A survey carried out in 17 countries on behalf of the Council of Europe shows how prison doctors and administrations have reacted to the AIDS epidemic in ways that are not always scientifically and ethically sound. The pressing need to control HIV infection in prison, to counsel and support seropositive prisoners, to care for prisoners who get AIDS ...
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Miners in Prison: Workers in Prison: Political Prisoners

Journal of Law and Society, 1985
When the miners returned to work in March 1985, two things made them more bitter than they might otherwise have been. They left some seven hundred sacked men at home and eighty odd in prison. Shortly after the return, a ballot asking for a fifty pence weekly levy of all National Union of Mineworkers members tb support the sacked and imprisoned men was ...
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Prisoner-on-prisoner violence

Criminal Justice, 2002
This article will discuss new findings relating to prisoner-on-prisoner violence from Germany. The juxtaposition of victim and victimizer, deeply embedded in the prisonization culture, will be given careful consideration. It will be argued that victimology has largely concentrated on `conventional crime', which, in turn, has created and generated ...
Helmut Kury, Ursula Smartt
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Prison

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1977
Phyllis Loewenstein, Patricia Graham
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Prisons and Prison Systems

2005
Prisons have undoubtedly changed over the years, as have penal practices in general, though more so in some countries than others. Prisons and prison systems have long been an overlooked part of criminal justice research, and as a result, limited material is available on many institutions.
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The Prison and the Prisoner

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1931-1951), 1931
Mary B. Harris   +2 more
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A Prison and a Prisoner

California Law Review, 1978
Judith Zubrin Gold, Susan Sheehan
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IN PRISON

The Lancet, 1970
I.Pierce James   +5 more
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