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Prison changed me - and I just work there : personality changes among prison officers | |
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20210300 | |
Sage | |
Einat, Tomer | Suliman, Nina | |
Israel | prison personnel | personality change | time factors | work attitude | working environment | occupational stress | empathy | cooperative behaviour | altruism | trust | occupational exposure | prisons | |
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Prison journal ; vol. 101, no. 2 | |
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Anaconda, jet fuel, white robes, and miaow miaow : the argot of women prisoners | |
English | |
20191200 | |
Sage | |
Moshe, Keren Dagan | Einat, Tomer | |
Israel | prisoners, female | adaptation | Neve Tirza prison (Israel) | prisoner violence | threat | prisoner-personnel relations | interpersonal relations | mentally ill | loyalty | drug use | social hierarchies | sexual behaviour | homosexuals, female | prison argot | prison subculture | |
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Prison journal ; vol. 99, no. 6 | |
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‘There is no sincerer love than the love of food’ (George Bernard Shaw, 1903) : the meaning of food and its uses in prison subculture | |
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20190300 | |
Sage | |
Einat, Tomer | Davidian, Moran | |
Israel | prison conditions | clandestine economy | boredom | coping behaviour | cooking | resistance | social inequality | prisoner-personnel relations | social control | attitude of prison personnel | abuse of power | discrimination | prisons, supermax | attitude of prisoners | prison subculture | nutrition | food | |
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European journal of criminology ; vol. 16, no. 2 | |
ART : 24617 : Not available for external loan | |
Does work stress change personalities? : working in prison as a personality-changing factor among correctional officers | |
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20180500 | |
Sage | |
Suliman, Nina | Einat, Tomer | |
Israel | prison personnel | occupational stress | personality change | neuroticism | working conditions | time factors | sick leave | mental health status | health status | occupational injuries | burnout | |
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Criminal justice and behavior ; vol. 45, no. 5 | |
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Who knows who cares for me : c'est la vie : abuse of Israeli and Palestinian prisoners' human and medical rights - a Foucaultian perspective | |
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20160300 | |
Sage | |
Einat, Tomer | Parchev, Ofer | Litvin, Anat | Michaeli, Niv | Zelikovitz, Gila | |
Israel | health services accessibility | national law | legal protection | right to health | Palestinians | Israelis | prisoner treatment | human rights violations | prisoners | prisons | civil and political rights | |
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Prison journal ; vol. 96, no. 2 | |
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Rape and consensual sex in male Israeli prisons : are there differences with Western prisons? | |
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20130300 | |
Sage | |
Einat, Tomer | |
Israel | prisoners, male | sexual behaviour | homosexuals, male | rape | coercion | sexual harassment | attitude | sexual orientation | masculinities | prisons | epidemiology | cross-cultural comparison | |
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Prison journal ; vol. 93, no. 1 | |
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Letting the fox guard the chicken coop : oversight, transparency, and violation of human rights in the Israeli penal system | |
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20110900 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Einat, Tomer | Litvin, Anat | Michaeli, Niv | Zelikovitsch, Gila | Marsh, Katy | Parchev, Ofer | |
Israel | prisons | human rights monitoring | accountability | national law | administration of justice | human rights | prisoners | health services | UNCAT-OP | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002) | OPCAT | complaint procedures | visiting mechanisms | national institutions | |
Criminal justice studies: a critical journal of crime, law and society ; vol. 24, no. 3 | |