Sound, Order and Survival in Prison: The Rhythms and Routines of HMP Midtown. ByHerrityKate(Bristol Univerity Press, 2024, 210pp., £27.99 pbk) Reviews by Jamie Bennett, Angela
Charles, Reuben Jonathan Miller, and Barbara Owen [...]
Sound, Order and Survival in Prison: The Rhythms and Routines of HMP Midtown. ByHerrityKate(Bristol Univerity Press, 2024, 210pp., £27.99 pbk) Reviews by Jamie Bennett, Angela
Charles, Reuben Jonathan Miller, and Barbara Owen [...]
AbstractUsing data collected from a survey of 2,245 residents in a Chinese city, this study examined the influences of all three forms of social control processes (collective
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AbstractChild sexual abuse is presumed to be inherently harmful. During sentencing, the victim’s harm is relevant as a purpose for punishment and for determining the penalty,
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AbstractEvidence for or against a causal effect of school exclusion on offending is inhibited by random allocation not being available on ethical grounds. To advance understanding
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