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Peer relations: Review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships – Part IV

Peer relations: Review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships – Part IV

... As with the previous reports in this series, we hope that the initiatives discussed in this one will help to stimulate new ideas and innovative practice within criminal justice in the UK. At a time of rapid change to the ...

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Prison Reform

Prison Reform

... With these we must have laws that shall, first, make compulsory the absolute separation, each from the other, of all persons during the time they are held in such houses of detention; se[r] ...

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The Politics of Prison Reform: Juvenile Justice Policy in Texas, California and Pennsylvania

The Politics of Prison Reform: Juvenile Justice Policy in Texas, California and Pennsylvania

... of prison isolation find that the conditions of solitary have serious psychological consequences such as insomnia, depression, self-mutilation, suicidal ideation and behavior, and hallucinations (Haney, ...

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Family connections: a review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships, Part II

Family connections: a review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships, Part II

... Vanaja prison, visited by Churchill Fellow David Martin, is an open prison for ...the prison is a house with four separate apartments which are used for family visits lasting up to four ...

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Prisoner Representative Organizations, Prison Reform, and Jones v  North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union: An Argument for Increased Court Intervention in Prison Administration

Prisoner Representative Organizations, Prison Reform, and Jones v North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union: An Argument for Increased Court Intervention in Prison Administration

... In a carefully worded, narrowly stated finding, the court held that the prison officials, "having permitted membership in a union committed to peaceful means to effect change and reform,[r] ...

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Architecture and attachment : carceral collectivism and the problem of prison reform in Russia and Georgia

Architecture and attachment : carceral collectivism and the problem of prison reform in Russia and Georgia

... penal reform, requires a consideration of the pressing question: if not penal collectivism, then what? Providing alternatives to Soviet-style imprisonment (en masse accommodation in otryad halls, double wooden ...

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Prison Reform in Germany  1933

Prison Reform in Germany 1933

... The Prussian Ministry of Justice issued an "Order of June 7, 1929, The Grade System in Prison Administration in Prussia." This Order was a further development of earlier 1923 regulations[r] ...

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Prison Reform in Belgium

Prison Reform in Belgium

... The association shall have for its aim: 10 to render moral and social freedom to the pupils of the school-prison and particularly the members of the association; 20 to permit the members[r] ...

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Inmate Rights and Prison Reform in Sweden and Denmark

Inmate Rights and Prison Reform in Sweden and Denmark

... At the conclusion of our review of the Attica demands when it was evident that virtually none of them applied at Osteraker, there was a brief silence until one inmate council member said[r] ...

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Reform and Research: Re-connecting Prison and Society in the 21st Century

Reform and Research: Re-connecting Prison and Society in the 21st Century

... social reform tradition (Comte, Weber, and so on), social mobilization (utopian, anarchist and Marxist), policy analysis (Herbert Simon and others), and the social learning tradition ...and reform, should ...

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Victoria's prison policy 1851 1992 : from hulks to unit management

Victoria's prison policy 1851 1992 : from hulks to unit management

... When Victoria made the decision to implement the prisoner management strategy - unit management, it not only had a new government committed to prison reform, but also was in the process [r] ...

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Palliative care in UK prisons:practical and emotional challenges for staff and fellow prisoners

Palliative care in UK prisons:practical and emotional challenges for staff and fellow prisoners

... to prison while out on ...(Prison Reform Trust ...the prison population, away from young men from fractured social backgrounds, poor educational attainment, drug or alcohol problems and a ...

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Recommendations for Legislative Reform in Prison, Parole, and Probation

Recommendations for Legislative Reform in Prison, Parole, and Probation

... New York Lewisohn commission to investigate prison administration and construction, special report on probation, 1932.. Ohio Shephard special commission on prison reform report Published[r] ...

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Introduction: The Penal Question

Introduction: The Penal Question

... the prison estate, has currently been shelved following the General Election of ...increased prison governor accountability and the establishment of a number of ‘reform prisons’ but also intended to ...

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Unjust deserts: imprisonment for public protection

Unjust deserts: imprisonment for public protection

... the Prison Service make it clear that the problems of access to interventions are compounded by the immense practical difficulties – in an overcrowded prison system – of matching places at prisons which ...

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Working in a prison environment: how safe are the prison workers

Working in a prison environment: how safe are the prison workers

... The paper has also looked at what might become the fate of correctional officers as prison inmates population continues to grow. The Knowledge of and ability to understand the antecedents of correctional employee ...

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The Jurisprudence of the PLRA: Inmates as Outsiders and the Countermajoritarian Difficulty

The Jurisprudence of the PLRA: Inmates as Outsiders and the Countermajoritarian Difficulty

... 92 Robertson, PsychologicalInjury and the Prison Litigation Reform Act, supra note 17, at 124-40 describing inmates as a largely black subgroup that experiences racial segregation, preju[r] ...

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The prison characteristics that predict prisons being assessed as performing ‘well’: A thematic review by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons

The prison characteristics that predict prisons being assessed as performing ‘well’: A thematic review by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons

... 1.9 Some prisons are split-site establishments in that they hold more than one population type (for example, young adults and adults). At establishments where this is a formal split, each site has been included ...

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Death Through Administrative Indifference: The Prison Litigation Reform Act Allows Women to Die in California's Substandard Prison Health Care System

Death Through Administrative Indifference: The Prison Litigation Reform Act Allows Women to Die in California's Substandard Prison Health Care System

... unable to discover any cases that directly address whether an inmate can seek an injunction for immediate medical care using the prohibition against cruel or unusual punis[r] ...

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Sword or Feather?
The use and utility of suspended sentences in Tasmania

Sword or Feather? The use and utility of suspended sentences in Tasmania

... English Prison Commissioner, Alexander Paterson, declared that ‘it is impossible to train men for freedom in a condition of captivity’, cited in Ashworth, n 31, ...of prison, see: Law Reform ...

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