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ABSTRACT Power asymmetries shape structures, culture and experiences within higher education, yet remain underexamined in creative disciplines. This study explores how abuse of power is perceived by stakeholders in creative higher education in Germany and Austria—students, equality officers, lecturers and senior professionals—through 16 in‐depth ...
Marina Fischer +3 more
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Quality of Prison Life and Physical Environment: What Is Predictive of Prisoners' Overall Satisfaction with the Prison? [PDF]
Pape H, Johnsen B.
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Apples-To-Fish: Public and Private Prison Cost Comparisons [PDF]
Friedmann, Alex
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ABSTRACT This qualitative phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of disabled Black American activists to examine how systemic criminalization intersects with race and disability. Guided by Black Disability Threat Theory (BDTT; Templeton 2024) and scholarship on the school‐to‐prison nexus, this research conceptualizes schools and activist
Da'Shay Templeton +2 more
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A six-week balance training intervention with older inmates improves static balance in a German prison. [PDF]
Dransmann M +3 more
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Critical time intervention for people leaving prison at risk of homelessness in England and Wales (PHaCT trial): a pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Williams ADN +15 more
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The experiences of family planning health professionals providing care to incarcerated patients: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Paynter M +3 more
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Abstract Social psychology has long claimed neutrality in its explanations of collective behaviour, yet its foundational theories of crowds have repeatedly been co‐produced with institutions of authority and mobilized in the reactionary governance of social order.
Clifford Stott
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Women's healthcare needs and access across the incarceration pathway in Israel: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Agbaria N +5 more
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ABSTRACT Cuba is the oldest and most consolidated autocracy in the Americas. Its Revolution in 1959, the charisma of Fidel Castro, the single‐party system and the US embargo have made the island an exceptional case. However, recent developments such as popular protests, limited reforms, emigration or socio‐economic decline are bringing about some ...
Armando Chaguaceda, Susanne Gratius
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