توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Prisons of the World
نام کتاب : Prisons of the World
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : زندان های جهان
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نویسندگان : Andrew Coyle
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 248
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447362494
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 13 مگابایت
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Front Cover\nPrisons of the World\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\n1 Introduction\n2 The world of prisons\n Peterhead\n Brixton\n The final straw: 7 July 1991\n Charting the way forward\n Encouraging public scrutiny\n Comment\n3 Prisons of the world\n Canada and the United States: 35 years of progress?\n Pelican Bay, California\n Ashley Smith, Canada\n Comment\n4 International Centre for Prison Studies\n What is this thing we call the prison?\n International Centre for Prison Studies\n Comment\n5 Women: the forgotten minority\n ‘Ill-adapted correctional policies borrowed from models designed for men’\n Correctional Service of Canada\n The numbers\n Prisons are primarily male institutions\n What this can mean in practice\n Gatesville, Texas\n El Salvador\n Australia\n Equal outcomes require different approaches\n Comment\n6 The legacy of the Gulag\n Belarus: an unreconstructed outlier\n Moscow SIZO No. 2 (Butyrka) 1992\n Moscow and Ryazan, 1993\n Comment\n7 European Committee for the Prevention of Torture\n The United Kingdom\n Committee for the Prevention of Torture\n Russia\n Kresty\n Chelyabinsk\n Zlatoust\n Comment\n8 Regional contrasts: Cambodia and Japan\n Cambodia: coming out of Year Zero\n The director of prisons\n Prison T3, Phnom Penh\n P.J. Prison, Phnom Penh\n Takmao Prison, Kandal Province\n Kompong Cham Prison\n Prey Sar Prison\n Siem Reap Prison\n The situation in 2021\n Postscript: Tuol Sleng\n Japan: the prison as a reflection of a society\n Fuchu Prison\n Tokyo Detention House\n The high proportion of elderly prisoners\n Prisoners under sentence of death\n Prison privatisation\n Comment\n9 Latin America: the iron fist or the New Model?\n Two vignettes from contemporaneous notes\n Villahermosa Prison, Cali, Colombia, May 1995\n La Planta Prison, Caracas, Venezuela, February 2000\n Colombia\n Venezuela\n Guatemala\n El Salvador\n Violence unbounded\n Dominican Republic\n Comment\n10 Barbados and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights\n Her Majesty’s Prison Glendairy\n Harrison Point\n The situation in 2007\n Inter-American Court of Human Rights\n Comment\n11 Sub-Saharan Africa: an expensive colonial legacy\n South Africa\n An aside: prisoner voting\n Department of Corrections\n Gambia\n Mozambique\n Visits to prisons\n Prison staff training course\n Comment\n12 The Jericho Monitoring Mission\n First request\n Backstory 1\n Ramallah: March 2002\n Backstory 2\n Jericho: April–May 2002\n Tuesday 30 April\n Wednesday 1 May\n Meeting with Israeli security personnel\n Further briefing at the Consulate\n The transfer\n Thursday 2 May\n Return to Jericho\n Press conference\n Friday 3 May\n Backstory 3\n Visit in July 2002\n Follow-up visits\n Backstory 4\n 14 March 2006: the final act\n The aftermath\n Comment\n13 Towards ‘a better way’\n A brief historical review\n Who are the prisoners?\n The purpose of imprisonment\n An immediate alternative: justice reinvestment\n The Oregon experience\n The Connecticut experience\n A longer-term alternative: focus on human development\n Final comment\nNotes\nReferences\nIndex\nBack Cover