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Prison to prison: the prison novels of Hagop Oshagan and Armenian penological literature
Published 2010“…<p>The prison novels (<em>Haji Murat, Haji Abdullah and Süleyman Effendi</em>) of Western Armenian writer Hagop Oshagan (1883 – 1948) articulate two unprecedented sociocultural critiques of Armenian experience. …”
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Women in prison: Deprivations of prison life
Published 2009-01-01Subjects: “…prison deprivations…”
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Foreign Prison Experience Resocialization of Prisoners
Published 2019-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Prison brain? Executive dysfunction in prisoners
Published 2015-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Attitudes towards prisoners, as reported by prison inmates, prison employees and college students
Published 2007-05-01“…We wanted to investigate the attitudes towards prisoners among prison inmates, prison employees and college students.…”
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Prisoners in the community: the open prison model in Catalonia
Published 2021-02-01“…Abstract Open prisons are low-security penitentiary institutions in which life conditions are less strict than in closed prisons, and where prisoners have more contact with the outside world. …”
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An Evaluation on Ottoman Prisons: The Example of Karesi Prison
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Hospitality in and outside of prisons: prison restaurants and cafés
Published 2023-11-01“…ABSTRACT“Hospitality” is certainly not a word that comes to mind when one thinks of a prison, and neither does the phrase “award-winning restaurant”. …”
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Prisoner's science
Published 2024-01-01“…Here, we consider three situations frequently encountered in the biomedical sciences, namely, establishing priority, sharing reagents, and selecting a journal for publication, through the lens of the prisoner's dilemma. In each situation, cooperation is the best strategy for scientists and for science.…”
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Unhappy Staff, Unhappy Prisoners? The Relation between Work Climate and Prison Climate in Dutch Prisons
Published 2020-06-01Subjects: “…prison climate…”
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Before Prison, Instead of Prison, Better Than Prison: Therapeutic Communities as an Abolitionist Real Utopia?
Published 2016-03-01“…The aim of this paper is to critically engage with the idea that Therapeutic Communities (TCs) can be promoted in England and Wales as a radical alternative to prison for substance users who have broken the law. …”
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The Virtual Reality of Imprisonment: The Impact of Social Media on Prisoner Agency and Prison Structure in Russian prisons
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Patients, prisoners, or people? Women prisoners' experiences of primary care in prison: a qualitative study.
Published 2008“…Despite national imperatives to involve patients in the development of services and numerous policy initiatives, there has been no systematic evaluation of changes in the delivery of primary care and little published evidence of consultation with prisoners. AIM: To explore women prisoners' experiences of primary healthcare provision in prison. …”
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The Prisons of Democracy. Experiences of Prison Management in Contemporary Argentina
Published 2023-03-01“… The article presents a set of dissimilar experiences and a diversity of state responses in prison matters since the recovery of democracy in Argentina, based on the identification of three relevant moments: the first, marked by the search for a politically progressive public policy and a democratic penitentiary practice (1983-1989); the second, marked by the design and implementation of the Plan Director de la Política Penitenciaria Argentina (master plan for Argentine prison policy), aimed at the recovery of the correctionalist model and its institutional consolidation (1990-1999); and the third, sustained by an abrupt change of course embodied in the Sentencing Plan, following the models of ‘risk’, the desistance from crime and the Anglo-Saxon criminologies of ‘What Works’ (2014-2020). …”
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