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The problem of American prisons has become one of the most pressing political problems of our time. This paper reconsiders the 1831 travels of Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont in order to situate the prison as institution born of American democracy. While most studies isolate and...
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Self-report research suggests that much violence is triggered by perceived insults and disrespect. This may be … that prisoners will engage in violence by providing prisoners with justifications or excuses for actions they might not … accounts of violence and aggression within the prison. Implications for reducing violence within prisons are discussed …
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For a rational choice theorist, the absence of crime is more difficult to explain than its presence. Arguably, the expected value of criminal sanctions, i.e. the product of severity times certainty, is often below the expected benefit. We rely on a standard theory from behavioral economics,...
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Dominant Western paradigms of the social work profession have largely failed to integrate Aboriginal traditional knowledges and practices on healing and helping. This paper contributes to the promotion of a context-based approach to social work in prison by examining Aboriginality from both...
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