Offering insight into the unseen world of life in prison, this book presents a broad range of first-hand testimonies of people writing from prisons and concentration camps over a number of centuries and from different countries. Organised thematically, it covers feelings on being locked up, how to deal with staff, and sex in captivity.
Offering insight into the unseen world of life in prison, this book presents a broad range of first-hand testimonies of people writing from prisons and concentration camps over a number of centuries and from different countries. Organised thematically, it covers feelings on being locked up, how to deal with staff, and sex in captivity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J E Thomas is Robert Peers Professor Emeritus of Adult Education at the University of Nottingham. He has over 50 years' experience working with prisoners including working in Zambia, as Governor in HM Prison Service and a consultant in the UK and Australia.
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Introduction 1. On being locked up 2. Settling down 3. A community? 4. Dealing with the staff 5. Prisoners in authority 6. The world of communication 7. The studied organisation of cruelty 8. Cruel and unusual punishment 9. Sex and the captive 10. Political prisoners 11. On freedom Bibliography
Introduction 1. On being locked up 2. Settling down 3. A community? 4. Dealing with the staff 5. Prisoners in authority 6. The world of communication 7. The studied organisation of cruelty 8. Cruel and unusual punishment 9. Sex and the captive 10. Political prisoners 11. On freedom Bibliography
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