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The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-), 2004
I was in court the other day, waiting for my client's case to be called, when a middle-aged man was brought out from the lock-up to face the judge. I took notice because of the fact that he was older than the usual pretrial detainee in the Cook County Jail. His lawyer began to argue for a reduction in bail.
Thomas F. Geraghty+6 more
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I was in court the other day, waiting for my client's case to be called, when a middle-aged man was brought out from the lock-up to face the judge. I took notice because of the fact that he was older than the usual pretrial detainee in the Cook County Jail. His lawyer began to argue for a reduction in bail.
Thomas F. Geraghty+6 more
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The Prisoner's Dilemma and the Prisoners of the Prisoner's Dilemma
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1996AbstractThe Prisoner's Dilemma is a popular device used by researchers to analyze such institutions as business and the modern corporation. This popularity is not deserved under a certain condition that is widespread in college education. If we, as management educators, take seriously our parts in preparing our students to participate in the ...
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Prisoners, Prison, and Religion
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2002SUMMARY During the twentieth century there has been much speculation by scholars in the United States about the relationship between religion and prisoners. In spite of the fact that both religion and the prison have been subjected to considerable study, we know little about religion in prison, particularly as it relates to the psychological adjustment
Todd R. Clear, Melvina Sumter
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Prisons, Prison Officers and Prisoners' Families, 2021
2022The Families – Inside Prison and Out project at the University of Strathclyde involved research with prison officers in Scotland whose roles involved working with, or related to, families of people in prison. The project ran from October 2020 – December 2021 and the research took place between April and September 2021, involving ten semi-structured ...
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Miners in Prison: Workers in Prison: Political Prisoners
Journal of Law and Society, 1985When 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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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.
Patti Wallace, Tony Evans
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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.
Patti Wallace, Tony Evans
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2017
Prisoners in "Prison Societies "is a study of criminal career patterns over time, demonstrating specifically how and in what ways imprisonment has a positive correlation with later recidivism. The book combines original research and a ten-year follow-up study of Swedish inmates, surveying their attitudes on everything from political ideology to prison ...
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Prisoners in "Prison Societies "is a study of criminal career patterns over time, demonstrating specifically how and in what ways imprisonment has a positive correlation with later recidivism. The book combines original research and a ten-year follow-up study of Swedish inmates, surveying their attitudes on everything from political ideology to prison ...
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2018
Prison (or incarceration) is one of the most important forms of sanction in many modern criminal system. Incarceration may impact the overall level of crime and affect criminal behavior through several channels: incapacitation, deterrence (general deterrence and specific deterrence), rehabilitation.
Buonanno, Paolo+1 more
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Prison (or incarceration) is one of the most important forms of sanction in many modern criminal system. Incarceration may impact the overall level of crime and affect criminal behavior through several channels: incapacitation, deterrence (general deterrence and specific deterrence), rehabilitation.
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Prison officers and prison culture
2012Research on prison life tends to neglect prison officers, casting them as monolithic, male, power-hungry enforcers of authority. Such accounts are sociologically impoverished and deeply misleading. Prison work is complex and varied, and those at the coal face underuse their authority in the interests of their peacekeeping tasks far more often than ...
Arnold, Helen+2 more
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2021
This book discusses the failings of the prison system in many countries and offers positive pointers for the future. It shows that the way forward will be through initiatives such as Justice Reinvestment and in the Human Development model.
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This book discusses the failings of the prison system in many countries and offers positive pointers for the future. It shows that the way forward will be through initiatives such as Justice Reinvestment and in the Human Development model.
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