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Virtual Reality of Imprisonment in Russia - ''Preparing Myself for Prison'' in a Contested Human Rights Landscape

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In outlining the online expressions of penal life, this book disrupts the conventional human encounters that underpin empirical criminological scholarship on prisons because, figuratively speaking, prisons in Russia are de-nesting from their institutional moorings and borders.

List of contents

Introduction: Against the past or towards the future
1. Russia, 1991: Carceral modernisation begins, prison doors shaken?
2. Methodology: Being locked up and ‘being free online’
3. Conceptualising carceralilty and human rights in prisons
4. Pain and banality of jail: ‘Death by a thousand cuts’
5. Seeking life, looking for justice: Rights consciousness of prisoners and their families
6. Prisoners’ rights in the online world in the global context
Conclusion: Crossing the boundary of illusion: What next for Russian prisons?

About the author

Laura Piacentini is Professor of Criminology and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. A trained Russian speaker, she has been researching Russian prisons since 1994. She is widely recognised, through grant capture, articles and books, as a leading international expert on Russian penal culture. Her work is multi-disciplinary and she is a passionate advocate for innovative research methods. She is a penal abolitionist.
Elena Katz is a Research Consultant for the ERC Gulag Echoes project run at the University of Helsinki. Her research and teaching are in Russian Area studies and Elena has published widely in the humanities and cultural studies. Her most recent book is a collaboration with Judith Pallot: Waiting at the Prison Gate: Women, Identity and the Russian Penal System (2017). She has served as an expert witness in extradition proceedings. She is Senior Member and College Advisor at St Antony's College of the University of Oxford where she first came as a Max Hayward Fellow in Russian Literature.

Summary

In outlining the online expressions of penal life, this book disrupts the conventional human encounters that underpin empirical criminological scholarship on prisons because, figuratively speaking, prisons in Russia are de-nesting from their institutional moorings and borders.

Product details

Authors Elena Katz, Laura Piacentini, Laura Katz Piacentini, Piacentini Laura
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.05.2024
 
EAN 9781032222929
ISBN 978-1-0-3222292-9
No. of pages 260
Series Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology, Penology and punishment, Penology & punishment

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