Violence and prisons
a look at the Southern Cone prison systems
Keywords:
violence, prisons, conosurAbstract
This publication is the result of a joint work process that we carry out within the framework of the Southern Cone Network for Research in Penitentiary Matters (RCSICP), composed of researchers from various universities in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay
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102(1), pp. 119-170.
Christie, N. (1984). Los límites del dolor. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
Hogan, N. L.; E. G. Lambert; y S. M. Barton-Bellessa (2012). Evaluation of CHANGE, an involuntary cognitive program for high-risk inmates. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 51(6), pp. 370-388.
Liebling, A. (2011). Moral performance, inhuman and degrading treatment and prison pain. Punishment and Society, 13(5), pp. 530-550.
Sykes, G. (1958). The society of captives: a study of a maximum security prison. Nueva Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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2019-10-10
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Violence and prisons: a look at the Southern Cone prison systems. (2019). Revista De Ciencias Sociales, 32(45), 9-13. https://rcs.cienciassociales.edu.uy/index.php/rcs/article/view/3