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Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1931-1951), 1931
Mary B. Harris+2 more
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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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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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2019
This chapter tells the story of Bill vanden Heuvel's work with the New York City prison system. Following riots in the Tombs detention center and a rash of suicides in late 1970, Mayor John Lindsay asked vanden Heuvel to serve as Chair of the Board of Correction, a post he held for three years.
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This chapter tells the story of Bill vanden Heuvel's work with the New York City prison system. Following riots in the Tombs detention center and a rash of suicides in late 1970, Mayor John Lindsay asked vanden Heuvel to serve as Chair of the Board of Correction, a post he held for three years.
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2022
Le développement continu de la prison, malgré les critiques dont elle fait l’objet, interroge. Les changements en prison semblent bien dérisoires au regard des exigences démocratiques. Si l’organisation carcérale s’est profondément transformée, elle reste associée à des conditions indignes.
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Le développement continu de la prison, malgré les critiques dont elle fait l’objet, interroge. Les changements en prison semblent bien dérisoires au regard des exigences démocratiques. Si l’organisation carcérale s’est profondément transformée, elle reste associée à des conditions indignes.
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Philosophy, Prisons, and Prisoners
Teaching Philosophy, 1983Pete Self, Robert D'Amico
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The Prisoner As Ethnographer: The Journal of Prisoners on Prisons
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 1988openaire +2 more sources