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ART : 31421 : Not available for external loan | |
Serious, violent, and chronic prison misconduct : are the predictors the same for women and men? | |
English | |
20230100 | |
Sage | |
Logan, Matthew W. | Long, Joshua | DeLisi, Matt | Hazlewood, Andrea R. | |
prisoner violence | prisoner discipline | antisocial behaviour | risk factors | forecasting | sex factors | determinants of perpetration | perpetrator characteristics | risk factors for violence | prisoner escape, attempted | prison personnel victimisation | adaptation, psychological | social adjustment | United States | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
Prison journal ; vol. 103, no. 1 | |
ART : 27862 : Not available for external loan | |
The social and environmental implications of the novel coronavirus on institutional and community corrections in South Africa | |
English | |
20201000 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Kras, Kimberly R. | Fitz, Lincoln | |
pandemics | economic conditions | prisoner health status | comorbidity | risk factors | prison overcrowding statistics | prison reform | alternatives to imprisonment | prisoner release, early | population dynamics | migration | urban areas | poverty | unemployment | infection statistics | mortality | lockdowns | prisoner statistics | prisoners | prison personnel | housing | social stigma | civil society's role | quarantine stations | criminal sentencing | prison personnel victimisation | prisoner violence | prison health personnel statistics | prison health care delivery | prison riots | communicable disease control | pre-trial detention | remand detention | national law | criminal justice | prison conditions | South Africa | |
Victims and offenders ; vol. 15, no. 7-8 | |
ART : 26261 : Not available for external loan | |
Prisons are 'in no way equipped' to deal with COVID-19 | |
English | |
20200502 | |
Elsevier | |
Burki, Talha | |
universal | communicable disease control effectiveness | prisons | pre-trial detention centres | infection statistics | prisoner victimisation | commentary [publication type] | risk | preventative interventions | prisoner release, early | health care quality | prison health care | prison overcrowding | prison conditions | occupational exposure adverse effects | death in custody statistics | right to health | prison personnel victimisation | |
Lancet ; vol. 395, no. 10234 | |
ART : 26448 : Not available for external loan | |
Negative visibility and ‘the defences of the weak’ : the interplay of a managerial culture and prisoner resistance | |
English | |
20200500 | |
Sage | |
Symkovych, Anton | |
Ukraine | prisoners, male | power | resistance | prison management | visibility | prisoner-personnel relations | transition to democracy | prison reform | prison inspection | prison health care | prison conditions | prison overcrowding | impunity | criminal investigation of human rights violations | death in custody | field work | prisoner violence | prison personnel victimisation | coercion | hunger strikes | group processes | self-injurious behaviour | protest | |
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Theoretical criminology ; vol. 24, no. 2 | |
ART : 33243 : Not available for external loan | |
Submission by the Human Rights Implementation Centre (HRIC) of the University of Bristol to the UN Committee against Torture (CAT) 66th Session on the Sixth Periodic Report of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on compliance with the UN Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment | |
English | |
20190301 | |
University of Bristol. Human Rights Implementation Centre | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002) | NPM's role | torture prevention effectiveness | independence principle | complaint procedure effectiveness | data collection | statistical information availability | police violence | physical restraint | prisoner violence | prison personnel violence | prison personnel victimisation | detention | prisons | psychiatric confinement | immigration detention | domestic implementation | state compliance | United Kingdom | |
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University of Bristol. Human Rights Implementation Centre | |
ART : 33241 : Not available for external loan | |
Submission to the Committee Against Torture for consideration at 66th session list of issues with regard to the UK | |
English | |
20190114 | |
Howard League for Penal Reform | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | prisoner violence prevention effectiveness | prisons | incapacitating chemical agents | conflict resolution strategies | attitude of prison personnel | torture prevention effectiveness | prison conditions | prisoner treatment | cell sharing | prison overcrowding | determinants of violence | physical restraint | strip searching | juvenile detainee statistics | prisoner statistics | death in custody statistics | prison personnel victimisation prevalence | self-injurious behaviour prevalence | prisoner violence prevalence | juvenile detainees, adolescent | solitary confinement | domestic implementation | state compliance | United Kingdom | |
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Howard League for Penal Reform | |
UN : CAT/C/MNE/3 : Not available for external loan | |
Third periodic report submitted by Montenegro under article 19 of the Convention pursuant to the optional reporting procedure, due in 2018 | |
English | |
20181221 | |
United Nations | |
UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | police violence | prison personnel victimisation | prisoner violence prevention | prisoner rehabilitation | solitary confinement | prison conditions | alternatives to imprisonment | detainee statistics | asylum statistics | training of judicial personnel | child protective services | social services' role | child abuse prevention | criminal justice | trafficking in persons prevention | police personnel | disciplinary procedures | police oversight | reparations | transitional justice | prisons | police | complaint procedures | prison health care delivery | medical examination on admission | detainee rights | police records | arrest procedures | domestic implementation | state compliance | periodic reports | Montenegro | |
The report in full text | |
Montenegro | |
ART : 30382 : Not available for external loan | |
Violence, sexual abuse and torture in prisons | |
English | |
20140000 | |
World Health Organization (WHO) | |
Modvig, Jens | |
prisoner violence | visibility | state obligations | prisoner rehabilitation | violence effects | risk of violence | violence prevention effectiveness | indicators | violence prevalence | sexual abuse prevalence | rape prevalence | prisons | vulnerable populations | prisoner rights | international legal instruments | violence definition | violence classification | prison personnel violence epidemiology | prison personnel victimisation | torture | pre-trial detention centres | risk factors of violence | prison oversight | prison medical personnel's role | torture prevention | human rights documentation | DIGNITY staff publications | universal | |
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Prisons and health / Stefan Enggist, Lars Møller, Gauden Galea, Caroline Udesen (eds.) - ISBN: 978 92 890 5059 3 | |
MON : 1996.427 : Not available for external loan | |
Algeria : fear and silence : a hidden human rights crisis | |
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19961100 | |
Amnesty International | |
counterinsurgencies | state compliance | UNCAT | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | crushing genitalia | suspension [torture method] | anal canal | foreign body insertion | tying tightly a rope around genitalia | electric torture | waterboarding | torture method terminology (French) | human rights defenders victimisation | social stigma | rape victims, female | aliens victimisation | family members, female victimisation | violence against women | determinants of victimisation | journalists victimisation | armed civilians | commission of inquiry | human rights investigations | national institution effectiveness | information disclosure | prison personnel victimisation | prison riots | Serkadji prison (Algeria) | mass killings | denial | Chateauneuf detention centre (Algeria) | disappeared persons, adolescent | police personnel victimisation | retaliation | medical doctors victimisation | emigration | displacement | flight | economic conditions | death in custody | cases | burning [torture method] | torture methods | beatings | youth | contextual analysis | political violence | impunity | rape | secret detention | paramilitaries | non state agents | state agents | agents responsible for violations | civilian population victimisation | counterterrorism | Islamist groups | death threats | abduction | torture patterns | disappearances | killings statistics | extrajudicial executions | Algeria | |
Full text (via AI) | |
Amnesty International (AI) | |
MON : 1992.045 : Not available for external loan | |
India : torture, rape in custody | |
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19920300 | |
Amnesty International | |
978086210209x | |
torture patterns | criminal proceedings | civil proceedings | complaint procedures | police organisation and administration | working conditions | medical complicity in torture | malingering | medical records, false | police medical personnel | forensic medicine | coercion | death certificates, false | medical evidence of torture | torture of family members | students | torture centres | Sikhs | Punjab (India) | state terror | abuse of the elderly | disabled persons | long-term effects of torture | miscarriage | pregnant women | advocacy effectiveness | access to information | arbitrary arrest and detention | human rights violations | state of emergency | wounds and injuries | Jammu and Kashmir [India] | torture effects | Naxal movement (India) | political violence | riot control | protest | natural resources | indigenous groups | Adivasis | Dalits | social groups | caste system | risk of torture | resistance movements | poverty areas | poverty | torture victims, adolescent | state responsibility | criminal behaviour | police personnel | commission of inquiry | prison personnel victimisation | blinding | dehumanisation | mutilation | cases | punishment for torture | punishment of perpetrators | freedom of expression | journalists victimisation | whistleblowers | retaliation | sexual abuse | national courts' role | torture prevention | preventative interventions | missing data | human rights defenders | human rights monitoring | NGO approaches | Amnesty International (AI) | data collection | repression strategies | corruption | legal confessions | torture methods | Guha, Archana | length of proceedings | reparations | police personnel | immunity from prosecution | policing effectiveness | criminal investigation | torture prevention effectiveness | determinants of torture | prisoner treatment | police violence | punishment | torture purposes | political detainees | arrested persons | torture victims, child | torture victims, female | torture victim characteristics | death in custody | rape | torture prevalence | death from torture statistics | armed forces | paramilitaries | police | agents responsible for violations | counterinsurgencies | policing | impunity | denial | nail removal [torture method] | irritants applied on wounds | forcing legs apart | buried alive, partly [torture method] | mock executions | drink deprivation | food deprivation | sleep deprivation [torture method] | water torture | whipping [torture method] | forced nudity | mutilation | irritants | rectum | foreign body insertion | stabbing | burning [torture method] | pressing and crushing [torture method] | electric torture | suspension [torture method] | beatings | India | |
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Amnesty International (AI) | |