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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A NECESSARY CRUELTY: VIOLENCE AND DISCIPLINE IN NORTH CAROLINA’S POST-CIVIL WAR PRISONS

Haggerty, Michael 31 July 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Prison labour for private corporations : the impact of human rights

Thalmann, Vanessa January 2004 (has links)
In the past two decades, the prison population has increased considerably in many industrialized countries. In the United States, for example, the prison population has more than quadrupled since 1980. As a response to the considerable incarceration costs, the number of private prisons and the number of prisoners working for private corporations have increased significantly. Proponents of private sector involvement in prison industries argue that inmate labour can reduce the incarceration costs and contribute to rehabilitation of prisoners. / The question of private sector involvement in prison facilities raises significant concerns as regards to international labour standards. Opponents of private sector involvement argue that private hiring of prison labour can involve exploitation. They also argue that the authority for punishment is a core governmental function that cannot be delegated to the private sector. Furthermore, in most cases, labour and social security laws are not applied to inmates. Therefore, prison labour can constitute unfair competition with free labour or even go as far as to replace free labour.
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Prison labour for private corporations : the impact of human rights

Thalmann, Vanessa January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Lightless Mornings: A Fine Legacy

Zeanah, Emily 20 May 2011 (has links)
Lightless Mornings: A Fine Legacy represents a personal interrogation and historical account of my great-great -great grandfather, W.D. McCurdy’s use of forced labor in his coalmines and cotton plantations in the Black Belt region of Alabama during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through personal research including interviews with other descendents of McCurdy, as well as scholarly research about the practice of convict leasing in Alabama, I explore dynamics of inheritance, economics, power, privilege, race, class, geography, history, family, and identity.
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That den of infamy, the No. 2 Stockade Cox's River : an historical investigation into the construction, in the 1830's, of the Western Road from Mt. Victoria to Bathurst by a convict workforce

Rosen, Sue Maria, University of Western Sydney, College of Arts, School of Humanities and Languages January 2006 (has links)
The overarching question under investigation in this thesis is the extent to which the ideals of penal management as espoused by both British and Colonial authorities were implemented in the day to day administration and management of a convict work force. The focus of the examination is the construction of Major Thomas Mitchell’s line of road between Mt. Victoria and Bathurst in the 1830’s. Specifically the thesis documents the various sites on the line of road with a particular emphasis on the administrative centre and principal facility, No. 2 Stockade Cox’s River, to explain the dynamic interaction of the network and its role in the penal repertoire of New South Wales. In bringing together a large range of sources the thesis has enabled the first thorough reading of the convict sites associated with the Western road. This has led to a multi-dimensional understanding of the place, its people, and the process of its construction. It provides a basis for future scholarship on this neglected network, located almost at the doorstep of greater Sydney, on the western fringe of the Blue Mountains. / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Der Strafgefangene im System der gesetzlichen Sozialversicherung /

Steiner, Michael. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.-2005--Würzburg, 2004. / Literaturverz. S. 182 - 204.
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Profesní problémy vychovatelů pracujících s osobami ve výkonu trestu odnětí svobody / Professional problems of educators working with prisoners

Gyšovová, Nikoleta January 2020 (has links)
This master's thesis aims to identify the issues that prisons' caretakers face in their workplace. Furthermore, the thesis analyzes approaches and methods used to resolve the issues. Following the findings, this thesis aims to summarize the prison caretakers' needs to make their work more comfortable and the caretakers more competent when facing described issues. The theoretical part summarizes the findings on prison caretakers' work with convicted persons during the execution of custodial sentences in a perspective of social pedagogy. The empirical part presents the results of qualitative research aiming to answer the main research question "What kind of issues the prisons' caretakers face and how do they resolve these issues?". To answer this question, the qualitative research based on semi-structured interviews with nine prisons' caretakers from different prisons was selected. The open-ended interview answers were coded and analyzed. The main finding of this research is that prisons' caretakers are facing two different kinds of issues. Firstly, there are issues closely connected to contact with convicted persons such as conflicts, aggression, and drug abuse, and drug dealing. Secondly, unrelated to the contact with convicted persons, the prisons' caretakers are facing excessive administration,...
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Inmate and Prison Gang Leadership.

Fortune, Sandra H. 01 December 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Almost 2,000 males, who have been convicted of crimes covering the gamut of criminal activities, are institutionalized in the state prison in Johnson County, Tennessee. These inmates, housed in the confines of a few concrete buildings, represent a society that is dissimilar from the free-world society. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to determine the characteristics of an inmate leader. Research data were collected through interviews with 20 prisoners located in the Northeast Correctional Complex in Mountain City, Tennessee. Inmate leaders, selected for the study, included gang leaders and non-gang leaders. Interviews were tape recorded and transcribed for the data analysis. To capture the essence of the interviews, interpretivism was used for the analysis. A holistic view allowed certain overlapping themes to be isolated. Findings were presented thematically as they answered specific research questions. Past experiences of inmates and the prisonization process gave them a unique and different understanding of leadership. To serve in a leadership role, the inmates determined that the person had to be trustworthy, follow the code of silence and show respect for fellow inmates in the carceral setting. Gang leaders had a greater focus on coercion and power in their roles as leaders. The controlled prison environment conditioned the inmates to a survival mode. Inmate Larry encapsulated life on the other side of the fence: “Prison is what you make it.” Recommendations included researching the leadership traits of juveniles in the correctional system. This data could be useful in re-directing the leadership energies of these youths. A study of leadership traits identified by females in the correctional justice system would provide information on how the traits are shaped by gender, prisonization, or a life with little exposure to leadership role models.
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Återintegrering integrering av före detta dömda i samhället : En kvalitativ studie om före detta dömdas möjligheter och svårigheter att återintegreras i samhället

Yusuf, Sahal, Le, Tuan January 2022 (has links)
This study focuses on opportunities and difficulties for ex-convicts who want to leave the criminal lifestyle behind and to reintegrate into society. The most effective way of staying out of criminality is getting employment. But with today's stigmatisation of ex-convict in the labour market it is challenging for them to even get an interview or an employment. Because of this it leaves them no choice for them but to continue on the criminal pathway. In this study we will be interviewing employers of organisations who work with ex-convicts who want to leave that lifestyle behind them. What challenges are ahead of the ex-convicts, what setbacks they may meet and how they can help ex-convicts to be appealing in the labour market. The results show us that if the ex-criminals are committed enough they can definitely turn their life around and get employment. With the help of organisations who specialise in helping ex-convicts finding employment there is definitely a way. These organisations also help and guide them to live a drug and criminal free lifestyle to help them not recidivism.
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THE IMPACT OF EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE IN THEIR WORK WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSERS AND CONVICTS : A qualitative study to investigate the influence of Experts by Experience on organizations.

Uino, Siiri January 2024 (has links)
Substance abusers and convicts have beneficial knowledge that researchers and service providers could use. Unfortunately, they tend to suffer from the stigma that often comes with exclusion from society and public discussions. Excluding them from discussion means that their knowledge cannot be benefitted from.  The Experts by experience concept gives a voice and expertise to those who have experience of specific experiences and situations. The use of these Experts has been found highly beneficial for many health service providers, and some findings indicate promising results also with a target group of substance abusers and convicts.  This study aims to investigate the impact that the participants of Keijo, an Experts by Experience program in Finland, can bring to their workplaces where they work with substance abusers and convicts. This paper performed seven semi-structured interviews with organizations that have worked with Experts by Experience from the Keijo program.  The analysis of this paper found the use of Experts by Experience in organizations to be considered valuable and beneficial. The findings indicated that the Experts had a positive impact on their clients, which often supported the work of the organizations. Additionally, the importance of Experts was also recognized as an important and valuable source of knowledge for the organizations and their colleagues.  This study will conclude by encouraging further use and research of Experts by Experience with this target group.

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