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. The findings can inform the development of prison regimes and policies that facilitate adjustment to imprisonment . FIRST - TIME AND RECURRENT INMATES ’ EXPERIENCES OF IMPRISONMENT KAREN A. SOUZA MANDEEP K. DHAMI ...
. Indeed, explicit academic interest in women’s experiences of serving life in England and Wales is limited to two key texts. The first is Genders and Player’s (1990) study of the initial assessment period ...
into custody.18 The Beijing no. 1 Prison—considered the ‘model of all models’ within China—received its first female prisoners in 1914, although no special female quarters had been built at the time .19 After ...
have also been associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and related infections among incarcerated people (18, 19). Inmates around the world experience a high prevalence of infectious diseases ...
. The mean education level was 7.1 ± 2.9 years, while the mean length of imprisonment at the time of assessment was 112.9 ± 70.6 months. A total of 64.2% (n = 86) of the inmates had been convicted for violent ...
. For prisoners, we initiated follow-up at the start of first imprisonment and censored individuals at the time of release, death, or the end of the study period. For ex-prisoners, we began follow-up at the date ...
for the first time wanted to rehabilitate criminals on a large scale. From 1859, when Vridsløselille opened, it was believed that the use of solitary confinement was a key to such rehabilitation until this idea ...
. On the other hand, it was scholars’ renewed focus on previously overlooked aspects of the prisoner experience that revealed a porous border in the first place, and it should not be surprising ...
time ” (xiv)—a “real feel” she wants to make “travel right up the body” of her reader (xiv). As I write these words, more than two million people—overwhelmingly Black, Brown, Indigenous, and poor ...
the focus for the first time on seclusion as a bone of contention in the bitter debates about non-restraint in the late 1830s and early 1840s, asking why it was so deeply controversial and so multifarious ...
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