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Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, V25 # 1
Contributors address a range of themes including prisoner interactions, gender and patriarchal domination in women’s prisons, as well as health care and mental health behind bars.
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, V27 #2
This special issue of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, vol. 27, no. 2 (2018), edited by Andreas Aresti and Sacha Darke, marks the 20th anniversary of Convict Criminology (CC). …
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons V21 #1 & 2
Volume 21, Number 1 & 2 is a special double issue commemorating the 15th anniversary of Convict Criminology, which "represents the work of convicts or ex-convicts, in possession of …
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons V20 #2
Volume 20, Number 2 is dedicated to the life and contributions of Liz Elliott, who was an active member of the JPP Editorial Board in the formative years of the Journal, and a …
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, V27 #1
VOLUME 27, NUMBER 1 (2018) is a general issue featuring several articles examining aging, suffering and death behind the walls. This edition of the journal also features a section …
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, V26 #1&2
This special issue of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, titled “Dialogue on Canada’s Federal Penitentiary System and the Need for Change”, features dozens of contributions …
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, V28 #1
This general issue of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons edited by Justin Piché and Kevin Walby features articles by current and former prisoners documenting the latest trends in …
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons V22 #2
Volume 22, Number 2 of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons is a general issue edited by Professor Susan Nagelsen (New England College) and Charles Huckelbury, who is an award …
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons V23 #1
Volume 23, Number 1 of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons is a general issue edited by Professor Justin Piché (University of Ottawa). In this issue of the JPP, readers will find …
Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, V25 # 2
Contributors explore how educating oneself behind bars, particularly through peer and independent learning, has liberatory and transformative potential.