Solitary Confinement
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Solitary Confinement
Effects, Practices, and Pathways toward Reform
Lobel, Jules; Smith, Peter Scharff
Oxford University Press Inc
01/2020
396
Dura
Inglês
9780190947927
15 a 20 dias
700
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Contributors
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Solitary Confinement-from Extreme Isolation to Prison Reform
Jules Lobel and Peter Scharff Smith
PART ONE: Two Centuries of Solitary Confinement
Chapter 2: Solitary Confinement-Effects and Practices from the Nineteenth Century until Today
Peter Scharff Smith
Chapter 3: Global Perspectives on Solitary Confinement-Practices and Reforms Worldwide
Manfred Nowak
Chapter 4: Solitary Confinement Across Borders
Sharon Shalev
Chapter 5: The Rise of Supermax Imprisonment in the United States
Keramet Reiter
Chapter 6: Not Isolating Isolation
Judith Resnik
Chapter 7: Torture, Solitary Confinement and International Law
Juan E. Mendez
PART TWO: Mind, Body and Soul - The Harms and Experience of Solitary Confinement
Chapter 8: Solitary Confinement, Loneliness, and Psychological Harm
Craig Haney
Chapter 9: First Do No Harm: Applying the Harms-to-Benefit Patient Safety Framework to Solitary Confinement
Brie Williams and Cyrus Ahalt
Chapter 10: Mythbusting Solitary Confinement in Jail
Homer Venters
Chapter 11: Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Health
Louise Hawkley
Chapter 12: The Brain in Isolation
A Neuroscientist's Perspective on Solitary Confinement
Huda Akil
Chapter 13: Use of Animals to Study the Neurobiological Effects of Isolation: Historical and Current Perspectives
Michael J. Zigmond and Richard Jay Smeyne
Chapter 14: Sharing Experiences of Solitary Confinement-Prisoners and Staff
Robert King, Dolores Canales, Jack Morris, Lieutenant Armondo Sosa
PART THREE: Prison reform, prison litigation and human rights
Chapter 15: The Management of High Security Prisoners: Alternatives to Solitary Confinement
Andrew Coyle
Chapter 16: Resisting Supermax: Rediscovering a Humane Approach to the Management of High Risk Prisoners
Jamie Bennett
Chapter 17: Prisoners Association as an Alternative to Solitary Confinement-Lessons Learned From a Norwegian High Security Prison
Are Hoidal
Chapter 18: Colorado Ends Prolonged, Indeterminate Solitary Confinement
Rick Raemisch
Chapter 19: Reflections on North Dakota's Sustained Solitary Confinement Reform
Leann Bertsch
Chapter 20: Solitary Confinement in Canada
Joseph J. Arvay, and Alison M. Latimer
Chapter 21: "Loneliness is a destroyer of humanity."
Jesse Wilson, Held in Solitary Confinement at United States Penitentiary, Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence, Colorado
Amy Fettig and David C. Fathi
Chapter 22: Litigation to End Indeterminate Solitary Confinement in California: The Role of Inter-Disciplinary and Comparative Experts
Jules Lobel
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Solitary Confinement-from Extreme Isolation to Prison Reform
Jules Lobel and Peter Scharff Smith
PART ONE: Two Centuries of Solitary Confinement
Chapter 2: Solitary Confinement-Effects and Practices from the Nineteenth Century until Today
Peter Scharff Smith
Chapter 3: Global Perspectives on Solitary Confinement-Practices and Reforms Worldwide
Manfred Nowak
Chapter 4: Solitary Confinement Across Borders
Sharon Shalev
Chapter 5: The Rise of Supermax Imprisonment in the United States
Keramet Reiter
Chapter 6: Not Isolating Isolation
Judith Resnik
Chapter 7: Torture, Solitary Confinement and International Law
Juan E. Mendez
PART TWO: Mind, Body and Soul - The Harms and Experience of Solitary Confinement
Chapter 8: Solitary Confinement, Loneliness, and Psychological Harm
Craig Haney
Chapter 9: First Do No Harm: Applying the Harms-to-Benefit Patient Safety Framework to Solitary Confinement
Brie Williams and Cyrus Ahalt
Chapter 10: Mythbusting Solitary Confinement in Jail
Homer Venters
Chapter 11: Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Health
Louise Hawkley
Chapter 12: The Brain in Isolation
A Neuroscientist's Perspective on Solitary Confinement
Huda Akil
Chapter 13: Use of Animals to Study the Neurobiological Effects of Isolation: Historical and Current Perspectives
Michael J. Zigmond and Richard Jay Smeyne
Chapter 14: Sharing Experiences of Solitary Confinement-Prisoners and Staff
Robert King, Dolores Canales, Jack Morris, Lieutenant Armondo Sosa
PART THREE: Prison reform, prison litigation and human rights
Chapter 15: The Management of High Security Prisoners: Alternatives to Solitary Confinement
Andrew Coyle
Chapter 16: Resisting Supermax: Rediscovering a Humane Approach to the Management of High Risk Prisoners
Jamie Bennett
Chapter 17: Prisoners Association as an Alternative to Solitary Confinement-Lessons Learned From a Norwegian High Security Prison
Are Hoidal
Chapter 18: Colorado Ends Prolonged, Indeterminate Solitary Confinement
Rick Raemisch
Chapter 19: Reflections on North Dakota's Sustained Solitary Confinement Reform
Leann Bertsch
Chapter 20: Solitary Confinement in Canada
Joseph J. Arvay, and Alison M. Latimer
Chapter 21: "Loneliness is a destroyer of humanity."
Jesse Wilson, Held in Solitary Confinement at United States Penitentiary, Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence, Colorado
Amy Fettig and David C. Fathi
Chapter 22: Litigation to End Indeterminate Solitary Confinement in California: The Role of Inter-Disciplinary and Comparative Experts
Jules Lobel
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Contributors
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Solitary Confinement-from Extreme Isolation to Prison Reform
Jules Lobel and Peter Scharff Smith
PART ONE: Two Centuries of Solitary Confinement
Chapter 2: Solitary Confinement-Effects and Practices from the Nineteenth Century until Today
Peter Scharff Smith
Chapter 3: Global Perspectives on Solitary Confinement-Practices and Reforms Worldwide
Manfred Nowak
Chapter 4: Solitary Confinement Across Borders
Sharon Shalev
Chapter 5: The Rise of Supermax Imprisonment in the United States
Keramet Reiter
Chapter 6: Not Isolating Isolation
Judith Resnik
Chapter 7: Torture, Solitary Confinement and International Law
Juan E. Mendez
PART TWO: Mind, Body and Soul - The Harms and Experience of Solitary Confinement
Chapter 8: Solitary Confinement, Loneliness, and Psychological Harm
Craig Haney
Chapter 9: First Do No Harm: Applying the Harms-to-Benefit Patient Safety Framework to Solitary Confinement
Brie Williams and Cyrus Ahalt
Chapter 10: Mythbusting Solitary Confinement in Jail
Homer Venters
Chapter 11: Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Health
Louise Hawkley
Chapter 12: The Brain in Isolation
A Neuroscientist's Perspective on Solitary Confinement
Huda Akil
Chapter 13: Use of Animals to Study the Neurobiological Effects of Isolation: Historical and Current Perspectives
Michael J. Zigmond and Richard Jay Smeyne
Chapter 14: Sharing Experiences of Solitary Confinement-Prisoners and Staff
Robert King, Dolores Canales, Jack Morris, Lieutenant Armondo Sosa
PART THREE: Prison reform, prison litigation and human rights
Chapter 15: The Management of High Security Prisoners: Alternatives to Solitary Confinement
Andrew Coyle
Chapter 16: Resisting Supermax: Rediscovering a Humane Approach to the Management of High Risk Prisoners
Jamie Bennett
Chapter 17: Prisoners Association as an Alternative to Solitary Confinement-Lessons Learned From a Norwegian High Security Prison
Are Hoidal
Chapter 18: Colorado Ends Prolonged, Indeterminate Solitary Confinement
Rick Raemisch
Chapter 19: Reflections on North Dakota's Sustained Solitary Confinement Reform
Leann Bertsch
Chapter 20: Solitary Confinement in Canada
Joseph J. Arvay, and Alison M. Latimer
Chapter 21: "Loneliness is a destroyer of humanity."
Jesse Wilson, Held in Solitary Confinement at United States Penitentiary, Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence, Colorado
Amy Fettig and David C. Fathi
Chapter 22: Litigation to End Indeterminate Solitary Confinement in California: The Role of Inter-Disciplinary and Comparative Experts
Jules Lobel
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Solitary Confinement-from Extreme Isolation to Prison Reform
Jules Lobel and Peter Scharff Smith
PART ONE: Two Centuries of Solitary Confinement
Chapter 2: Solitary Confinement-Effects and Practices from the Nineteenth Century until Today
Peter Scharff Smith
Chapter 3: Global Perspectives on Solitary Confinement-Practices and Reforms Worldwide
Manfred Nowak
Chapter 4: Solitary Confinement Across Borders
Sharon Shalev
Chapter 5: The Rise of Supermax Imprisonment in the United States
Keramet Reiter
Chapter 6: Not Isolating Isolation
Judith Resnik
Chapter 7: Torture, Solitary Confinement and International Law
Juan E. Mendez
PART TWO: Mind, Body and Soul - The Harms and Experience of Solitary Confinement
Chapter 8: Solitary Confinement, Loneliness, and Psychological Harm
Craig Haney
Chapter 9: First Do No Harm: Applying the Harms-to-Benefit Patient Safety Framework to Solitary Confinement
Brie Williams and Cyrus Ahalt
Chapter 10: Mythbusting Solitary Confinement in Jail
Homer Venters
Chapter 11: Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Health
Louise Hawkley
Chapter 12: The Brain in Isolation
A Neuroscientist's Perspective on Solitary Confinement
Huda Akil
Chapter 13: Use of Animals to Study the Neurobiological Effects of Isolation: Historical and Current Perspectives
Michael J. Zigmond and Richard Jay Smeyne
Chapter 14: Sharing Experiences of Solitary Confinement-Prisoners and Staff
Robert King, Dolores Canales, Jack Morris, Lieutenant Armondo Sosa
PART THREE: Prison reform, prison litigation and human rights
Chapter 15: The Management of High Security Prisoners: Alternatives to Solitary Confinement
Andrew Coyle
Chapter 16: Resisting Supermax: Rediscovering a Humane Approach to the Management of High Risk Prisoners
Jamie Bennett
Chapter 17: Prisoners Association as an Alternative to Solitary Confinement-Lessons Learned From a Norwegian High Security Prison
Are Hoidal
Chapter 18: Colorado Ends Prolonged, Indeterminate Solitary Confinement
Rick Raemisch
Chapter 19: Reflections on North Dakota's Sustained Solitary Confinement Reform
Leann Bertsch
Chapter 20: Solitary Confinement in Canada
Joseph J. Arvay, and Alison M. Latimer
Chapter 21: "Loneliness is a destroyer of humanity."
Jesse Wilson, Held in Solitary Confinement at United States Penitentiary, Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence, Colorado
Amy Fettig and David C. Fathi
Chapter 22: Litigation to End Indeterminate Solitary Confinement in California: The Role of Inter-Disciplinary and Comparative Experts
Jules Lobel
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