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ART : 31679 : Not available for external loan | |
Penal duress in (post)colonial Myanmar | |
English | |
20231100 | |
Sage | |
Jefferson, Andrew M. | Martin, Tomas Max | |
Myanmar | prisoner treatment | prisoner labour | penal policy | authoritarianism | coercion | social control | body | postcolonialism | prison climate | armed forces' role | prison management | prison personnel characteristics | labour camps | corruption | historical aspects | prison governance | prisoner-personnel relations | forced positioning | rituals | prisoner escape | torture methods | DIGNITY staff publications | |
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Theoretical criminology ; vol. 27, no. 4 | |
ART : 32307 : Not available for external loan | |
Evasion : prison escapes and the predicament of incarceration in Rio de Janeiro | |
English | |
20230200 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Thompson, David C. | |
prisoner escape | case studies | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | urban areas | Blacks | Brazil | |
Cultural anthropology ; vol. 38, no. 1 | |
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 | |
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Prison journal ; vol. 103, no. 1 | |
MON : 2023.044 : Not available for external loan | |
The torture camp on Paradise Street | |
English | |
20230000 | |
Harvard University | |
Aseyev, Stanislav | |
9780674291089 | |
torture | prison conditions | homosexuality | sexual behaviour | humiliation | prisoner subculture | hunger strikes | coping behaviour | resistance | prisoner escape | prisoner discipline | solitary confinement | war crimes | personal narrative [publication type] | illegal detention | rape victims, female | Donetsk (Ukraine) | concentration camps | journalists victimisation | prisoners, male | Ukraine | Russian Federation | |
MON : 2022.079 : Not available for external loan | |
Syrie, le pays brûlé : le livre noir des Assad (1970-2021) | |
French | |
20220000 | |
Seuil | |
Coquio, Catherine (ed.) | Hubrecht, Joël (ed.) | Mansour, Naïla (ed.) | Mardam-Bey, Farouk (ed.) | |
978-2-02-150233-6 | |
19700000-20210000 | repression strategies | population displacement | persecution | Yazidis | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) | health personnel victimisation | relief personnel victimisation | journalists victimisation | Palestinians | mercenaries | foreign policy | international intervention | religious groups | non state agents | ethnic discrimination | Kurds | militarisation | prisoner escape | disappearances | men as victims | sexual torture | torture methods | torture victims, child | torture of family members | death from torture | poetry | personal narratives | political detainees | prisons | Assad, Hafez al- | censorship | torture representation | social effects of torture | video recordings | interrogation | impunity | abuse of power | language | discourse analysis | propaganda | social hierarchies | prison conditions | rape | mass graves | terrorism | extrajudicial executions | Assad, Bachar al- | radicalisation | counterinsurgencies | revolutions | ethnic cleansing | minority groups | mass killings | chemical warfare | torture prevalence | torture patterns | mass imprisonment | arbitrary arrest and detention | war crimes | civil war | military intervention | dictatorship | state terror | Syrian Arab Republic | Europe | United States | Saudi Arabia | Qatar | Turkey | Iran, Islamic Republic of | Russian Federation | |
MON : 2023.089 : Not available for external loan | |
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court : article-by-article commentary | |
English | |
20220000 | |
C.H. Beck | |
Ambos, Kai (ed.) | |
978-1-5099-4405-7 | |
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998) | prisoner escape | prisoner release, early | prisoner transfer | imprisonment | criminal sentencing | immunities | arrest procedures | state obligations | legal assistance | appelate procedures | reparations | data protection | victim protection | witness protection | criminal suspects rights | trial procedure | accused person rights | criminal investigation | evidence standards | court procedure, international | disciplinary measures | judges' role | judicial independence | judicial personnel | prescription of offences | legal defences | statute of limitations | command responsibility | age of criminal responsibility | individual responsibility | jurisprudence | complaint admissibility | UN Security Council's role | state parties' role | referrals (law) | prosecutor's role | crime of aggression | war crimes | crimes against humanity | genocide | international crime elements | international crimes | jurisdiction, temporal | United Nations' role | technical cooperation | international courts | international criminal justice | universal | |
ART : 30169 : Not available for external loan | |
Mediterranean migration : deadly detention conditions | |
English | |
20211100 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
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immigration detention | prison conditions | inhuman treatment | immigrants, child statistics | immigrants, female statistics | women victimisation | child victimisation | unaccompanied refugee minors | undocumented migrants | prisoner escape | killings | news [publication type] | European Union's role | refoulement | Libya | |
Africa research bulletin ; vol. 58, no. 9 | |
ART : 30163 : Not available for external loan | |
Political prisoners and the Irish conflict 100 years on | |
English | |
20211000 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Bryson, Anna | McEvoy, Kieran | Albert, Allely | |
political detainees | prison management | resistance | protest | hunger strikes | prisoner escape | prisoner violence | prisoner release, early | politics | conflict resolution | postincarceration aspects | political imprisonment | historical aspects | prison riots | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom] | Ireland | |
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Howard journal of criminal justice ; vol. 60, no. S1 | |
ART : 27840 : Not available for external loan | |
An examination of COVID-19 outbreaks in South American prisons and jails | |
English | |
20201000 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Rapisarda, Sabrina S. | Byrne, James M. | Marmolejo, Lina | |
pandemics | infection statistics | cross-national comparison | preventative interventions effectiveness | communicable disease control | alternatives to imprisonment | prison reform | prisoner release, early statistics | prisoner statistics | prison overcrowding | mortality | prison conditions | prevalence | epidemiology | quarantine | prison riots | prisoner escape, attempted | prisoner violence | lockdowns | social distancing | videoconferencing | prisoner visitation | prisoners | prison personnel | South America | |
Victims and offenders ; vol. 15, no. 7-8 | |
ART : 27845 : Not available for external loan | |
Responding to COVID-19 in Latin American prisons : the cases of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico | |
English | |
20201000 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Marmolejo, Lina | Barberi, Daniela | Bergman, Marcelo | Espinoza, Olga | Fondevila, Gustavo | |
pandemics | infection statistics | cross-national comparison | preventative interventions effectiveness | communicable disease control | alternatives to imprisonment | prison reform | prisoner release, early statistics | prisoner statistics | prison overcrowding | pre-trial detention | prisoner characteristics | detainee statistics | prison conditions | prevalence | epidemiology | quarantine | prison riots | prisoner escape, attempted | prisoner violence | lockdowns | social distancing | videoconferencing | prisoner visitation | prisoners | prison personnel | Argentina | Mexico | Colombia | Chile | |
Victims and offenders ; vol. 15, no. 7-8 | |