Multiple perspectives on imprisonment in Europe

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  • Diverse: Kjær Minke m.fl.

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https://doi.org/10.7146/ntfk.v103i3.97879

Abstract

There are currently over 1.6 million prisoners in Europe and conditions in European prisons vary widely. The European Society of Criminology’s Working Group on Prison Life and the Effects of Imprisonment was established in 2010. The Working Group consists of scholars from over 20 countries who aim to encourage prison research in Europe. These academics meet twice per year to discuss a variety of prison-related topics. The current article reviews some of the contributions to the Working Group’s meeting in Denmark in April 2016. It describes a broad selection of contemporary research on various aspects of the unique prison contexts found in different European countries. The contributions highlight a range of opportunities to improve conditions of confinement and to reduce recidivism after release.

Author Biography

Diverse: Kjær Minke m.fl.

Forfattere: Dr. Linda Kjær Minke; Dr. Marguerite Schinkel; Dr. Karin Beijersbergen; Dr. Cristina Damboeanu, Mgr. Lukáš Dirga;  Prof. Anja Dirkzwager; Prof. Yvonne Jewkes; Dr. Victoria Knight, Dr. Dominique Moran; Dr. Hanneke Palmen; Dr. Valentina Pricopie; PhD Student Fabio Tartarini; Dr. Philippa Tomczak;  Dr. Jennifer Turner; PhD Student An-Sofie Vanhouche;  Prof. Azrini Wahidin

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Published

2016-12-29

How to Cite

Kjær Minke m.fl., D. (2016). Multiple perspectives on imprisonment in Europe. Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab, 103(3), 311–333. https://doi.org/10.7146/ntfk.v103i3.97879

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