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Human Rights in Prisons A. Jefferson

Human Rights in Prisons By A. Jefferson

Human Rights in Prisons by A. Jefferson


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Summary

Drawing on participatory action research conducted in Sierra Leone, Kosovo and the Philippines, Human Rights in Prisons analyses encounters between rights-based non-governmental organisations and prisons. It explores the previously under-researched perspectives of prison staff and prisoners on their lives and relationships.

Human Rights in Prisons Summary

Human Rights in Prisons: Comparing Institutional Encounters in Kosovo, Sierra Leone and the Philippines by A. Jefferson

Drawing on participatory action research conducted in Sierra Leone, Kosovo and the Philippines, Human Rights in Prisons analyses encounters between rights-based non-governmental organisations and prisons. It explores the previously under-researched perspectives of prison staff and prisoners on their lives and relationships.

About A. Jefferson

Andrew M. Jefferson is a Senior Researcher at DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture.

Liv S. Gaborit is a Research Assistant at DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture.

Table of Contents

1. Introducing Human Rights In Prisons 2. Encountering Ourselves - A Critically Reflexive Practice Research Project 3. First Encounters - Accessing Prisons 4. Close Encounters With Prison Staff 5. Close Encounters With Prisoners 6. Close Encounters Between Prisoners And Prison Staff 7. Critical Encounters 8. What Encounters Count? What Matters?

Additional information

NLS9781349492749
9781349492749
1349492744
Human Rights in Prisons: Comparing Institutional Encounters in Kosovo, Sierra Leone and the Philippines by A. Jefferson
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2015-01-01
217
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