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Embedding Human Rights in Prison - English and Dutch Perspectives

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This is a comparative study of prisoners' human rights in England, Wales and the Netherlands. Over the years changes in Dutch penal policy have smoothed to some degree the sharp contrasting differences that were once characteristic of the English and the Dutch prison systems. In this context, the study documents the impact of the two countries' penal policies on prisoners' human rights and presents prisoners' views on the human rights contribution to prison life and prisoner treatment. 
English and Dutch prisoners treat human rights recognition and protection as the yardstick of the prison's legitimacy in contemporary democracies. Drawing on their respective experiences, Karamalidou highlights valuable lessons on what practices to adopt and what practices to cease with a view to embedding human rights in prison. A compassionate and thought-provoking study, this book will be of interest to undergraduate and postagraduate students of penology and human rights.

List of contents

1. Human Rights and Prisons.- 2. English and Dutch Prisons: 'Contrasts in Tolerance'.- 3. English Penal Policy and Prisoners' Human Rights.- 4. Dutch Penal Policy and Prisoners' Human Rights.- 5. Human Rights in English Prisons: Prisoners' Views.- 6. Human Rights in Dutch Prisons: Prisoners' Views.- 7. Embedding Human Rights in Prisons

About the author

Dr. Anastasia Karamalidou is Senior Lecturer at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.

Summary

This is a comparative study of prisoners' human rights in England, Wales and the Netherlands. Over the years changes in Dutch penal policy have smoothed to some degree the sharp contrasting differences that were once characteristic of the English and the Dutch prison systems. In this context, the study documents the impact of the two countries' penal policies on prisoners' human rights and presents prisoners' views on the human rights contribution to prison life and prisoner treatment. 

English and Dutch prisoners treat human rights recognition and protection as the yardstick of the prison's legitimacy in contemporary democracies. Drawing on their respective experiences, Karamalidou highlights valuable lessons on what practices to adopt and what practices to cease with a view to embedding human rights in prison. A compassionate and thought-provoking study, this book will be of interest to undergraduate and postagraduate students of penology and human rights.

Product details

Authors Anastasia Karamalidou
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9781349954414
ISBN 978-1-349-95441-4
No. of pages 221
Dimensions 139 mm x 211 mm x 14 mm
Weight 308 g
Illustrations VII, 221 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

B, Human Rights, Politics & government, Law and Criminology, Social Justice, Crime & criminology, Prisons, Human rights, civil rights, Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights, Prison and Punishment, Crime—Sociological aspects, Crime and Society, Prison Policy, Probation services, Probation

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