Human Rights in Prisons: Comparing Institutional Encounters in Kosovo, Sierra Leone and the Philippines
A. Jefferson
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Description for Human Rights in Prisons: Comparing Institutional Encounters in Kosovo, Sierra Leone and the Philippines
Hardback. Drawing on participatory action research conducted in Sierra Leone, Kosovo and the Philippines, Human Rights in Prisons analyses encounters between rights-based non-governmental organisations and prisons. It explores the previously under-researched perspectives of prison staff and prisoners on their lives and relationships. Series: Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology. Num Pages: 232 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DVWYK; 1FMP; 1HFDE; JKVP1; JPVH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 223 x 145 x 18. Weight in Grams: 406.
Drawing on participatory action research conducted in Sierra Leone, Kosovo and the Philippines, Human Rights in Prisons analyses encounters between rights-based non-governmental organisations and prisons. It explores the previously under-researched perspectives of prison staff and prisoners on their lives and relationships.
Drawing on participatory action research conducted in Sierra Leone, Kosovo and the Philippines, Human Rights in Prisons analyses encounters between rights-based non-governmental organisations and prisons. It explores the previously under-researched perspectives of prison staff and prisoners on their lives and relationships.
Product Details
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Series
Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology
Condition
New
Number of Pages
217
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781137433763
SKU
V9781137433763
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Ref
99-15
About A. Jefferson
Andrew M. Jefferson is a Senior Researcher at DIGNITY – Danish Institute Against Torture. Liv S. Gaborit is a Research Assistant at DIGNITY – Danish Institute Against Torture.
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