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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 186 pages. 8.43x5.85x0.73 inches. In Stock.
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Verlag: University of Ottawa Press, 2009
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 200 pages. 8.90x6.00x0.60 inches. In Stock.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. InhaltsverzeichnisrnrnARTICLESnMaking Sense of Life Without the Possibility of ParolenDortell WilliamsnnCauldron of SolitudenEugene DeynnVisiting DaysnJoel Medina and Beth CaldwellnnUnilaterally PunitivenJoseph DolennFeeding the BeastnThomas E. .
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Verlag: Les Presses De L'universite D'ottawa/University Of Ottawa Press Dez 2011, 2011
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In den WarenkorbTaschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Volume 20, Number 2 is dedicated to the life and contributions of Liz Elliott, who was an active member of the JPP Editorial Board in the formative years of the Journal, and a passionate advocate for prisoners' rights, restorative and social justice. The general section includes a number of articles that highlight the socio-politics and experiences of incarceration in the United States. It also includes two short special sections - one based on the discussions arising from the June 2010 13th International Conference on Penal Abolition (ICOPA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and one on 'summit detention' and the mass arrests that occurred during the June 2010 G-20 protests in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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In den WarenkorbTaschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Volume 18(1&2) is a special double issue of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons. Edited by Mike Larsen and Justin Piché, and dedicated to the memory of Louk Hulsman, the articles examine a range of topics, including how language structures relations in prison, the incarceration of veterans in the USA, life without parole sentences for both adults and juveniles, three strikes policies and legal self-representation, the psychological impact of solitary confinement, prisoners' families, and post-release adjustment. Running themes include reflections on the relationship between life and death in carceral settings, as well as critiques of policies that produce 'disposable' human beings. The issue continues with a revived Dialogues section featuring five articles discussing the scholarly merits, limitations, and ethics of prison ethnography and carceral tours. An extended Prisoners' Struggles section includes material on a variety of resources, organizations and events of interest, including reports by the MTL Trans Support Group, the UN Special Rapporteur on Education, and Julia Sudbury of Critical Resistance. The issue closes with Book Reviews of works by Deena Rhymes, Elizabeth Comack and Loic Wacquant.