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Vol 4 No 1 (2015)
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2015): International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Published:
2015-04-01
Editorial
Introduction: Challenges of Contemporary Prison Research
1-3
Hilde Tubex, Anna Eriksson
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Articles
Reach and Relevance of Prison Research
4-17
Hilde Tubex
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Description at the Edge? I-It / I-Thou Relations and Action in Prisons Research
18-32
Alison Liebling
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Reform and Research: Re-connecting Prison and Society in the 21st Century
33-49
Peter Scharff Smith
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Inside the Belly of the Penal Beast: Understanding the Experience of Imprisonment
50-65
Ben Crewe
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The Craft of Doing Qualitative Research in Prisons
66-78
Kristel Beyens, Philippe Kennes, Sonja Snacken, Hanne Tournel
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Researching Human Rights in Prisons
79-95
Bronwyn Naylor
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Assessing the Prison Experience for Australian First Peoples: A Prospective Research Approach
96-112
John Rynne, Peter Cassematis
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Conducting Prison Research in a Foreign Setting
113-127
Lila Kazemian
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Book Reviews
Claire Renzetti (2013) Feminist Criminology. London, UK: Routledge.
128-130
Carol Anne Quadrelli
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Murray Lee and Alyce McGovern(2014) Policing and Media: Public Relations, Simulations and Communications. Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge.
131-133
Jude McCulloch
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Kerry Carrington (2015) Feminism and Global Justice. London: Routledge.
134-135
Sandra Walklate
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