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Prison Segregation: The Limits of Law
Prison Segregation: The Limits of Law explores the use of segregation in English prisons by examining how law is used and experienced, and how human rights are upheld
Author(s) | By Ellie Brown (Ph.D, University of Cambridge). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 270 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 21 Apr 2023 |
Availability | POD |
Prison Segregation: The Limits of Law explores the use of segregation in English prisons by examining how law is used and experienced, and how human rights are upheld
Preface Acknowledgments Defined Terms and Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Law and sociology: bridging the divide 3. Methods: at the margins, without trust and the fragmented self 4. Law and contradiction: use of segregation 5. Law and discretion: culture
Ellie Brown is a barrister with a keen interest in prison reform, criminal justice and human rights. Prior to her career at the Bar, Ellie undertook a PhD at the University of Cambridge, examining the use and experience of segregation in English prisons,