Prison System Versus Critics’ Views on the Use of Restrictive Housing: Objective Risk Classification or Ascriptive Assignment?

Prison System Versus Critics’ Views on the Use of Restrictive Housing: Objective Risk Classification or Ascriptive Assignment? The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Ryan M. Labrecque Read the syndicated article…
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Menstruation as a Weapon of War: The Politics of the Bleeding Body for Women on Political Protest at Armagh Prison, Northern Ireland

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The Challenges of Conducting Research on Supermax Prisons: Results From a Survey of Scholars Who Conduct Supermax Research

The Challenges of Conducting Research on Supermax Prisons: Results From a Survey of Scholars Who Conduct Supermax Research The Prison Journal, Volume 98, Issue 6, Page 722-737, December 2018. Jeffrey…
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Participant and Program Characteristics: Correlates of Substance Abuse Treatment Participation and Prison Misconducts

Participant and Program Characteristics: Correlates of Substance Abuse Treatment Participation and Prison Misconducts The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Liana R. Taylor Read the syndicated article here
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Playing the Part: Pseudo-Families, Wives, and the Politics of Relationships in Women’s Prisons in California

Playing the Part: Pseudo-Families, Wives, and the Politics of Relationships in Women’s Prisons in California The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Abigail Kolb Read the syndicated article here
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