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Alpern, Ljudmila. "Mediation as a source of social development." Temida 9, no. 1 (2006): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/tem0601021a.

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In this paper, the author deals with prison as an archaic social institution, which reflects an archaic conception of human being, his needs and duty, but exists in a modern society. Russian prisons are institutions of a male initiations as well as a Russian army. They give a special sort of male socialization, very archaic and military, patriarchal and hierarchal; produce a special kind of society divided on unmixed social groups, casts, and is very violent. Taking into account how many people go through prison in Russia (rotation near 300 people per year, every 4th man got in contact with pr
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MORAN, DOMINIQUE, JENNIFER TURNER, and HELEN ARNOLD. "Soldiering On? The Prison‐Military Complex and Ex‐Military Personnel as Prison Officers: Transition, Rehabilitation and Prison Reform." Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 58, no. 2 (2019): 220–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12316.

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May, David C., Kristen L. Stives, Makeela J. Wells, and Peter B. Wood. "Does Military Service Make the Experience of Prison Less Painful? Voices From Incarcerated Veterans." Criminal Justice Policy Review 28, no. 8 (2016): 770–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0887403416628600.

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There are more than 100,000 military veterans incarcerated in prisons throughout the United States. Nevertheless, almost nothing is known about these veterans or their incarceration experiences. In this article, we present results from a survey of more than 1,100 inmates in a large state correctional system to determine how inmates who are military veterans compare with inmates who have not served in the military in terms of their willingness to serve alternative sanctions to avoid imprisonment. The data reveal that, with the exception of military service, inmates who are military veterans are
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Serrano Patiño, Juan Victorio. "El trabajo penitenciario militar español = The Spanish military prison labour." Revista de Derecho de la UNED (RDUNED), no. 16 (January 1, 2015): 685. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/rduned.16.2015.15265.

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Godnick, William. "MILITARY RESPONSES TO PRISON VIOLENCE IN LATIN AMERICA: A BIG MISTAKE OR A NECESSARY EVIL?" Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and Warfare 5, no. 3 (2023): 248–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21810/jicw.v5i3.5209.

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On November 25, 2022, Dr. William Godnick, Professor of Practice at the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, presented on Military Responses to Prison Violence in Latin America: A Big Mistake or a Necessary Evil? The presentation was followed by a question-and-answer period with questions from the audience and CASIS-Vancouver executives. The key points of discussion included the overpopulation of prisons in Latin America, how this can contribute to the reproduction of crime, a brief overview of prison riots in Latin America, and the interventions implemented to deal with th
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Letteney, Mark, and Matthew D. C. Larsen. "A Roman Military Prison at Lambaesis." Studies in Late Antiquity 5, no. 1 (2021): 65–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/sla.2021.5.1.65.

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This article identifies a military prison (carcer castrensis) in the Roman legionary fortress at Lambaesis (Tazoult, Algeria) and contextualizes the space among North African carceral practices evidenced in epigraphic, papyrological, and literary sources of the first through fourth centuries CE. The identification is made on the basis of architectural comparanda and previously unnoticed inscriptional evidence which demonstrate that the space under the Sanctuary of the Standards in the principia was both built as a prison and used that way in antiquity. The broader discussion highlights the ubi
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Lee, Jong-Min. "A study on the mobilization of prisoners in Busan Prison during the late Japanese colonial period." Association Of Korean-Japanese National Studies 42 (June 30, 2022): 5–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.35647/kjna.2022.42.5.

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Colonial Korean prisons mobilized the labor force of about one million prisoners nationwide, including the Hainan Island of China, during the war at the end of the war. The purpose of this study is to specifically investigate the reality of a specific region through the case of mobilization of prisoners nationwide. Therefore, Busan was selected as the subject of the case study.
 The materials used were military data from National Institute for Defense Study, data from the Japanese Cabinet for prison law revision, data from the Justice Department of the Japanese Government-General of Korea
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Lee, Jong-Min. "A study on the mobilization of prisoners in Busan Prison during the late Japanese colonial period." Association Of Korean-Japanese National Studies 43 (June 30, 2022): 5–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.35647/kjna.2021.42.5.

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Colonial Korean prisons mobilized the labor force of about one million prisoners nationwide, including the Hainan Island of China, during the war at the end of the war. The purpose of this study is to specifically investigate the reality of a specific region through the case of mobilization of prisoners nationwide. Therefore, Busan was selected as the subject of the case study.
 The materials used were military data from National Institute for Defense Study, data from the Japanese Cabinet for prison law revision, data from the Justice Department of the Japanese Government-General of Korea
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Iancu, Iulian, Ehud Bodner, Amiram Sarel, and Haim Einat. "Changes in Mental Health Policy and Their Influence on Self-Injurious Behaviours in the Israeli Military Prison System." Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 52, no. 9 (2007): 591–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/070674370705200907.

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Objective: Self-injurious behaviours (SIBs) are widespread among prisoners and are sometimes classified as potentially calculated acts intended to control others. Access to a psychiatrist may be valued by imprisoned soldiers seeking immediate release from service. The main goal of the study was to assess the effects of a new mental health regulation in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) prison system, which requires ordering an immediate interview with a psychiatrist for inmates performing SIBs. Method: Frequency of SIBs in 2 military prisons was examined and compared for 11 months before and 10
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Logan, Matthew William, and Paul-Philippe Pare. "Are Inmates With Military Backgrounds “Army Strong?”." Criminal Justice Policy Review 28, no. 8 (2016): 814–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0887403415623033.

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We use data from the Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities 2004 to examine the relationship between prior military service and misbehavior for a nationally representative sample of incarcerated inmates. Our regression analyses, based on 18,185 respondents across 326 prisons, suggest that inmates with military backgrounds tend to fare better than others across 12 negative prison outcomes. In contrast, we do not find much support for the argument—implied by violentization and other theories—that inmates with military backgrounds fare worse than others, with the exception
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Baverstock, Alison, Elaine Boorman, Corin Morgan-Armstrong, Leanne Jenkins, and Helen Morgan. "What Were the Processes and Outcomes of Offering Shared Reading as an Intervention for Veterans in Prison?" Logos 32, no. 3 (2021): 7–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18784712-03104018.

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Abstract The charity Reading Force encourages Forces families to read together in order to build social, emotional, and mental well-being and offset the impact of the changes and separations routine in military life. They distribute reading scrapbooks and free books and encourage families to work on them together. It was suggested that a version of the project might usefully be developed for veterans in prison, whose families experience many of the same issues. Scrapbook Dads was developed for veterans housed in the Endeavour Wing at Parc Prison, South Wales. The materials were adapted for use
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Joyce, Rachel. "Detainee Abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison :." Jindal Journal of International Affairs 3, no. 1 (2013): 42–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.54945/jjia.v3i1.41.

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This article analyses the reports of various military and intelligence institutions in the United States in response to the Abu Ghraib torture scandal which destroyed the reputation of the armed forces in the Iraqi theatre of war in 2004. The photographs delegitimised the mission and provoked strong reaction from the occupied Iraqis. The reports attributed culpability for the abuses perpetrated on the imprisoned Iraqis to 'sadistic' and criminal soldiers and deflected responsibility from senior members of the military and the decay within the institution itself, brought on by the discourse of
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Annas, George J., and S. Crosby. "US military medical ethics in the War on Terror." Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 165, no. 4 (2019): 303–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jramc-2018-001062.

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Military medical ethics has been challenged by the post-11 September 2001 ‘War on Terror’. Two recurrent questions are whether military physicians are officers first or physicians first, and whether military physicians need a separate code of ethics. In this article, we focus on how the War on Terror has affected the way we have addressed these questions since 2001. Two examples frame this discussion: the use of military physicians to force-feed hunger strikers held in Guantanamo Bay prison camp, and the uncertain fate of the Department of Defense’s report on ‘Ethical Guidelines and Practices
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Dikötter, Frank. "The Emergence of Labour Camps in Shandong Province, 1942–1950." China Quarterly 175 (September 2003): 803–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741003000456.

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This article analyses the emergence of labour camps in the CCP base area of Shandong province from 1942 to 1950. By using original archival material, it provides a detailed understanding of the concrete workings of the penal system in a specific region, thus giving flesh and bone to the more general story of the prison in China. It also shows that in response to military instability, organizational problems and scarce resources, the local CCP in Shandong abandoned the idea of using prisons (jiansuo) to confine convicts much earlier than the Yan'an authorities, moving towards a system of mobile
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Bakken, Børge. "The Great Wall of Confinement: The Chinese Prison Camp Through Contemporary Fiction and Reportage. By Philip F. Williams and Yenna Wu. [Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2004. xi+248 pp. $21.95; $55.00. ISBN 0-520-22779-4.]." China Quarterly 182 (June 2005): 437–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741005260265.

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By the “Great Wall of Confinement,” the authors refer to the prison camp system established by the Chinese Communist Party after 1949. The two crucial components of this system are the laogai system (laodong gaizao, translated in the book to “remolding through labour” rather than the more often used “reform through labour”), and the laojiao system (laodong jiaoyang) or “reeducation through labour.” Let me say at once that this book is much more than an analysis of the literature surrounding the phenomenon of the prison camps. Through memoirs from former inmates and reportage literature we lear
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Walters, Glenn D. "Child Sex Offenders and Rapists in a Military Prison Setting." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 31, no. 3 (1987): 261–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306624x8703100307.

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Stanton, William. "Apocalipse 1, 11 in São Paulo: Aesthetic Vertigo or Exploitation?" TDR/The Drama Review 46, no. 4 (2002): 86–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/105420402320907038.

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Performed in an abandoned prison, Apocalipse I, II re-enacts a 1992 massacre at São Paulo's Carandiru prison where 111 prisoners were shot by the military police. But the inclusion of a live sex show and gratuitous violence raises questions. Apocalipse I, II sought to use theatrical coups to politicize its audience. But for Stanton it failed to get beyond its own gleefully explicit transgressions and develop a coherent critical narrative of the state of Brazil that could empower its audience.
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Dr. Simon, Gabriella Ürmösné. "Amazing Penal Institutions and the Dwelling Circumstances of Inmates." Internal Security 11, no. 2 (2020): 179–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.8303.

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Interestingly enough, there are many types of penal institutions all over the world. Most of them are overcrowded, and harsh, humiliating conditions and mandatory rules surround the inmates. Other prisons swim on the sea, or located in picturesque environment over the sea or in one of the Tuscan archipelagos, or located in a dukedom. The rest could represent “five star” penal institutions with all amenities, conveniences, and facilities of tennis court, horse riding or swimming in the sea. Eco prisons also exist with solar panels, bio diesel, recycling, and cultivations. Inmates may live in co
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Chun, Jung Hwan. "The study on the effectiveness of Introducing the full time prison chaplin: Throughout private prison workers." Correction Welfare Society of Korea 78 (June 30, 2022): 85–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.35422/cwsk.2022.78.85.

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As one of the educational penalty in prison, there is religious education penalty through religious correction for inmates. There are non-full-time prison chaplin-prison religious committee- who participate their religious correction as a part-timer as an unpaid private volunteer like in korea and full-time prison chaplin who work full-time like Canada. But, various problems have been pointed out due to essential limitations of prison religious committee because it cannot keep up with this ideology even though the ideology of prison religious correction is carried out as prison religious corre
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Ogorodnikova, Elena E. "Dostoevsky's Penal Servitude Facility in Numbers." Неизвестный Достоевский 7, no. 1 (2020): 101–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j10.art.2020.4502.

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The article under discussion presents a detailed analysis of some archival documents of the Russian State Military History Archive in Moscow: the drawings of the Omsk <i>Ostrog</i> [[ɐ'strog] ‘fortress’], which served as a <i>katorga</i> [[ˈkatərgə] ‘penal servitude’] prison, as well as the maps of its surroundings. The work examines the area and the size of the structures both on the territory of the prison and outside and attempts to restore the picture of the formerly exisisting prison barracks. The results thus obtained are consistently compared with the available s
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Wainwright, Verity, Sharon McDonnell, Charlotte Lennox, Jenny Shaw, and Jane Senior. "Treatment Barriers and Support for Male Ex-Armed Forces Personnel in Prison." Qualitative Health Research 27, no. 5 (2016): 759–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732316636846.

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Ex-armed forces personnel represent a potentially vulnerable group within the prison population. To provide support to this group, we need to understand their needs and help-seeking behavior. A focus group with professionals and semi-structured interviews with service users explored perspectives of the treatment barriers faced by this group and their support needs. Data were analyzed using constant comparison methods, and four primary themes were identified. The findings suggest ex-armed forces personnel consider prison an opportunity to access support but find it difficult to ask for help. St
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Gordon, Avery F. "The subversive pencil: writing, prison and political status." Race & Class 60, no. 3 (2018): 14–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306396818810986.

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The article offers a personal recollection of Barbara Harlow and her impact on the author’s intellectual development. Harlow’s book Barred: women, writing, and political detention (1992) and her later writings on the US military prison at Guantánamo Bay are revisited for their contemporary significance. The author situates Harlow as a unique literary critic whose sustained work was conjunctural reading, translating and writing across geopolitical and disciplinary borders; her interventions being made in commitment to her honed liberatory agendas and visions.
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Bush, David R. "Interpreting the latrines of the Johnson’s Island Civil War Military Prison." Historical Archaeology 34, no. 1 (2000): 62–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03373631.

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Zevitz, Richard G. "Camp Randall Military Prison: Confederate prisoners of war in Madison, Wisconsin." Criminal Justice Studies 22, no. 1 (2009): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786010902796549.

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Brooke, Erika J., and Jacinta M. Gau. "Military Service and Lifetime Arrests: Examining the Effects of the Total Military Experience on Arrests in a Sample of Prison Inmates." Criminal Justice Policy Review 29, no. 1 (2015): 24–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0887403415619007.

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Service in the military is an important event that may shape veterans’ life trajectories. Research has shown that military service is associated with increased risk of alcohol and substance abuse, mental illness, and antisocial behaviors, yet it remains unclear whether service places veterans at elevated risk of criminal justice involvement. In addition, most prior research treats military service as a dichotomous variable and does not consider the specific components of the military experience that might affect the impact that service has upon veterans. In the present study, a large sample of
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Kühle, Lene, and Henrik Reintoft Christensen. "One to serve them all. The growth of chaplaincy in public institutions in Denmark." Social Compass 66, no. 2 (2019): 182–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0037768619833310.

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The number of Lutheran chaplains in Danish public institutions (hospitals, prisons, the military) has grown substantially in the last few decades. This article presents the results of a recent study of Lutheran (Church of Denmark) chaplains. The material studied is a collection of legal documents and media, a population survey of 300 chaplains, and 34 qualitative interviews. On the basis of this comprehensive body of data, we argue that even in a country as secular as Denmark there are numerous interactions between the religious and the secular, and that the secular state facilitates these int
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Berko, Anat, Edna Erez, and Oren M. Gur. "Terrorism as Self-Help: Accounts of Palestinian Youth Incarcerated in Israeli Prisons for Security Violations." Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 33, no. 3 (2017): 313–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043986217699101.

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Adopting and expanding Black’s conception of terrorism as self-help, this study examines how Palestinian youth become involved in security violations. Based on an analysis of in-depth interviews conducted with 10 Palestinian youth incarcerated in Israeli prisons, their experiences are described, including the aftermath of arrest and imprisonment. Their accounts are complemented by interviews with six wardens and correctional officers overseeing the prison’s youth wings, a review of military court transcripts from proceedings leading up to the youth’s incarceration, and observations of particip
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van Voren, Robert. "Reforming forensic psychiatry and prison mental health in the former Soviet Union." Psychiatric Bulletin 30, no. 4 (2006): 124–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.30.4.124.

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Over the past 2 years the Global Initiative on Psychiatry has developed a wide range of initiatives in the fields of prison mental health and forensic psychiatry in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Both areas, until recently, were either ignored or deliberately avoided. This is not coincidental. The prison systems in the former Eastern bloc are in essence military organisations with a strict hierarchy and a rather tarnished past. Although some reform programmes in this field were implemented or started during the past decade (e.g. by Prison Reform International and the London Instit
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Benson-Allott, Caetlin. "Standard Operating Procedure: Mediating Torture." Film Quarterly 62, no. 4 (2009): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/fq.2009.62.4.39.

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Abstract Errol Morris's Standard Operating Procedure offers the U.S. soldiers accused of detainee abuse at the Abu Ghraib military prison in Iraq a forum in which to give accounts of their infamous photographs. However, the vexing digitality of those images foregrounds the role of interpretation in the construction of visual evidence.
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A. (Myanmar Researcher), A., and Liv S. Gaborit. "Dancing with the Junta Again." Anthropology in Action 28, no. 2 (2021): 51–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/aia.2021.280207.

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Since the military coup on 1 February, more than 800 people, including children have been killed and more than 6,000 people have been arrested. The death toll and number of incarcerated women is sharply increasing during the crack down on protesters by security forces; yet, little is known about the specific challenges and opportunities encountered by women activists while imprisoned. Through analysis of semi-structured interviews with five women who have been detained in connection with the military coup, this report sheds light on the torture, sexual harassment and poor prison conditions tha
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Massera, Carmen Aroztegui. "The Calabozo: Virtual Reconstruction of a Place Based on Testimonies." International Journal of Architectural Computing 3, no. 3 (2005): 281–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/147807705775377285.

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The objective the research reported here is to create a visualization of a place based on personal experiences. My research addresses this issue through a case study: the visualization of a women's political prison during the Uruguayan military dictatorship (1973–85). The proposed visualization is based on these women's personal experiences of the solitary confinement cell ( calabozo). Compared with their male counterpart, women's memories about prison have been traditionally relegated to a second level in Uruguay. The visualization aims to communicate these women's experiences of the calabozo
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Belej, Cecilia. "Just before Freedom." Radical History Review 2023, no. 146 (2023): 167–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-10302933.

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Abstract This Curated Spaces features a visual essay of photographs made by Alicia Sanguinetti, an Argentinean political prisoner of Alejandro Lanusse’s military government, on the last day of her captivity in Villa Devoto prison in Buenos Aires. Sanguinetti and her fellow political prisoners of the 1966–73 dictatorship were released by the democratic president Héctor Cámpora on the day he took office. This event, which occurred on May 25, 1973, is known as the Devotazo. Sanguinetti took these photographs—a roll of thirty-six black-and-white images—with a camera that her brother smuggled into
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Finlay, Andrea K., Jim McGuire, Jennifer Bronson, and Shoba Sreenivasan. "Veterans in Prison for Sexual Offenses: Characteristics and Reentry Service Needs." Sexual Abuse 31, no. 5 (2018): 560–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1079063218793633.

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Among prison-incarcerated men in the United States, more veterans (35%) have a sexual offense conviction than nonveterans (23%). Limited research has investigated factors explaining the link between military service and sexual offending. Nationally representative data from prison-incarcerated men ( n = 14,080) were used to examine the association between veteran status and sexual offenses, adjusting for demographic, childhood, and clinical characteristics. Veterans had 1.35 higher odds (95% confidence interval = [1.12, 1.62], p < .01) of a sexual offense than nonveterans. Among veterans, th
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D’Antonio, Débora. "Political Prison and the Rise of State Violence in Argentina during the 1960s and 1970s." Radical History Review 2023, no. 146 (2023): 84–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-10302849.

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Abstract Historical analyses of human rights violations in Argentina during the late Cold War have often focused on the fate of desaparecidos, the disappeared who were kidnapped, tortured, and sometimes murdered in clandestine detention centers during the 1976–83 military dictatorship. Instead, this article rethinks the chronology and nature of state violence in Argentina, examining how the situation of political prisoners in regular prisons officially recognized by the state was already deteriorating in 1960s, even under civilian regimes. The military achieved increasing control over the peni
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Gilmore, Ruth Wilson. "Globalisation and US prison growth: from military Keynesianism to post-Keynesian militarism." Race & Class 40, no. 2-3 (1999): 171–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030639689904000212.

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Buckley, Emmeline J., Sakib Rokadiya, Anthony Kessel, John Porter, and Osman Dar. "Medical abuse at Guantanamo Bay Military Prison - what do we do now?" Tropical Medicine & International Health 19, no. 9 (2014): 1000–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12348.

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Mulloy, D. J. "John Hickman.Selling Guantánamo: Exploding the Propaganda Surrounding America's Most Notorious Military Prison." Terrorism and Political Violence 27, no. 4 (2015): 784–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2015.1068092.

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Jański, Kamil. "Primeiro Comando da Capital and Comando Vermelho." Ad Americam 23 (June 7, 2022): 5–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/adamericam.23.2022.23.01.

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The era of the military junta left a legacy of draconian laws and inhumane prison conditions. The lack of effective reforms led to the rise of the prison gangs Comando Vermelho in the city of Rio de Janeiro and Primeiro Comando da Capital in the city of São Paulo. Ineffective state government policies based on relocation of problem prisoners and initial denial of their existence not only accelerated the expansion of the CV and PCC gangs in the prisons themselves but also enabled them to infiltrate the favelas. Members of the Comando Vermelho and the Primeiro Comando da Capital gangs took advan
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Ellis, R. Evan. "The Paraguayan Military and the Struggle Against Organized Crime and Insecurity." Revista de Estudos e Pesquisas Avançadas do Terceiro Setor 2, no. 2 (2019): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.31501/repats.v2i2.10405.

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In October 2018, Paraguayan security forces successfully foiled two attempts to free “Marcelo Piloto,” a local leader of the Brazilian criminal gang Comando Vermelho (CV) from Agrupación Especializada, a military prison in the capital Asuncion. The sophistication of the plots, which included a car bomb and assault rifles,[1] illustrates the evolution of the threat in Paraguay from transnational organized crime. At the same time, the successful resolution of the attempts, including intervention by the Paraguayan police special forces organization FOPE, illustrates some progress by Paraguayan se
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Konovalov, Igor, and Tatiana Panyukova. "Omsk Dostoevsky: Memorable Places, Problems of Restoration and Museumification." Неизвестный Достоевский 11, no. 1 (2024): 44–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j10.art.2024.7181.

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Omsk is the city where F. M. Dostoevsky served a penal sentence in 1850–1854 and where the “rebirth of his beliefs” occurred. In the first part of the article, Dostoevsky’s memorable sites in Omsk are revealed based on the impressions of the writer himself, as reflected in “Notes from the Dead House” and “Siberian Notebook,” memoir, epistolary, local history and archival sources (Article lists of prisoners of the Omsk prison (ostrog) and maps and plans of the Omsk fortress, stored in the Russian State Military Historical Archive, metric books of Omsk, stored in the Historical archive of the Om
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Edy, Slamet Sarwo. "INDEPENDENSI SISTEM PERADILAN MILITER DI INDONESIA (Studi Tentang Struktur Peradilan Militer)." Jurnal Hukum dan Peradilan 6, no. 1 (2017): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.25216/jhp.6.1.2017.105-128.

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Military Court is the body that conduct the judicial power in the Indonesian Military Force (TNI) scope to enforce law and justice. The Military Court does not culminate and not supervised by the Indonesian Military Force headquarters, but culminates and is supervised by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia. The Philosophy of the occurrence of dependence in the first military justice system, because of the interest of the military (TNI) which is associated with its principal task of TNI is to defend the national sovereignty, for that reason, by putting the role of commander of the un
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Jacobs, Jan. "In afwachting van betere tijden1 : Het kerkelijk leven op Nederlands-Borneo tijdens de oorlog en de internering (1941-1945)." DNK : Documentatieblad voor de Nederlandse kerkgeschiedenis na 1800 43, no. 93 (2020): 173–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/dnk2020.93.005.jaco.

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Abstract The Second World War, the Japanese military regime and the detention of Dutch Protestant and Catholic missionaries in prison camps had considerable consequences for the functioning of church life in Borneo, both within and outside the detention camps. These consequences constitute the theme of this article. Church life in the island continued to suffer some of these consequences beyond the end of the war.
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Al-Hassan, Hawraa. "The Form of Remembrance: Prison Writing and the Memory of the Ba‘th in Dreaming of Baghdad and I‘jaam." International Journal of Middle East Studies 55, no. 2 (2023): 362–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743823000867.

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In his 2019 critical study, Husayn Sarmak Hassan complained that not enough attention has been given to the production of Iraqi prison writing even after the toppling of Saddam Hussein's regime and its censorship apparatus. He notes, for example, that during the 2017 Cairo book fair, he found thirty (presumably new) prison novels, none of which were written by Iraqis. The relative scarcity of prison novels from Iraq is most certainly not due to lack of content; since the collapse of the old regime, there has been a proliferation of personal accounts, both oral and written, detailing the horror
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RUIZ, JULIUS. "A Spanish Genocide? Reflections on the Francoist Repression after the Spanish Civil War." Contemporary European History 14, no. 2 (2005): 171–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777305002304.

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This article considers whether the Franco regime pursued a genocidal policy against Republicans after the formal ending of hostilities on 1 April 1939. In post-war Spain, the primary mechanism for punishing Republicans was military tribunals. Francoist military justice was based on the assumption that responsibility for the civil war lay with the Republic: defendants were tried for the crime of ‘military rebellion’. This was, as Ramón Serrano Suñer admitted his memoirs, ‘turning justice on its head’. But although it was extremely harsh, post-war military justice was never exterminatory. The ar
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Kirii, Jane. "Evaluating the Normative and Institutional Frameworks for Management of Violent Extremism Offenders in the Kenyan Prisons." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VII, no. XI (2023): 1937–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2023.7011154.

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This study aimed at evaluating the normative and institutional frameworks for management of violent extremism offenders in the Kenyan prisons. This study was guided by the Restorative justice theory, Retributive justice theory and the transformative justice theory. The study applied descriptive research design. This study used purposive and simple random sampling techniques to select 200 respondents who included; prison staff (senior staff), religious leaders (Sheikhs), and criminal justice lawyers, Office of the ODPP, prosecutors and inmates. Primary data was collected using questionnaires an
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Horner, Tim. "John Hickman, Selling Guantánamo: exploding the propaganda surrounding America's most notorious military prison." Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 23, no. 1 (2013): 125–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/peacejustice201323116.

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Culp, Richard, Tasha J. Youstin, Kristin Englander, and James Lynch. "From War to Prison: Examining the Relationship Between Military Service and Criminal Activity." Justice Quarterly 30, no. 4 (2011): 651–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2011.615755.

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Costa, Abraão Lincoln Ferreira. "A possível interlocução entre as teorias foucaultianas e o sistema carcerário no Brasil." Revista Opinião Filosófica 15, no. 1 (2024): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.36592/opiniaofilosofica.v15n1.1091.

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The present article proposes to investigate the theories of the French philosopher Michel Foucault, especially located in Discipline and Punish and Microphysics of Power, trying to bring them closer to the reality of the penal system, as well as the State and Brazilian civil society. Therefore, the search will be divided as follows: First, explore the Foucauldian term “illegalism”, verifying the conditions of its best suitability in cases of violence against detainees within some prisons in the country. Then, the study intends to succinctly address the phenomenon known as “panopticism” and its
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Freeman, Joshua B. "Militarism, Empire, and Labor Relations: The Case of Brice P. Disque." International Labor and Working-Class History 80, no. 1 (2011): 103–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547911000093.

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AbstractAlthough war and militarization have loomed large in the history of the United States for well over a century, labor historians have only infrequently examined the relationship between American labor and the military. The career of General Brice Pursell Disque suggests the complex flow of ideas and personnel back and forth between labor relations in the military and in the civilian economy. First involved with the management of labor as an officer during the Spanish-American War, Disque went on to serve as a prison warden, the head of an army effort to suppress labor radicalism in the
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Bushueva, E. S. "Military and Defensive Function of the Nerchinsk Assumption Men’s Monastery (to the History of the Nerchinskaya Church of Assumption)." Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Political Science and Religion Studies 41 (2022): 71–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.26516/2073-3380.2022.41.71.

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The article is timed to coincide with three significant dates in Russian history – the 800th anniversary of the birth of Prince Alexander Nevsky, the 170th anniversary of the formation of the Trans-Baikal Cossack army, and the 315th anniversary of the signing of the imperial decree on the founding of a supernumerary Uspensky monastery near the Nerchinsk prison. The article introduces the military-defensive function of the monastery. A description of the strategically advantageous location of the wooden prison building of the Assumption monastery is given. The story is about experienced Cossack
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