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- World Pre-Trial / Remand Imprisonment List
- 4.3 Sentence to a Term of Imprisonment A
- Explaining the Return of Mass Imprisonment in Australia
- Abolition Now!
- Correctional Officer Safety and Wellness Literature Synthesis
- The Situation of Detainees in Gulag System (Kwan-Li-So) of the Democratic People’S Republic of Korea
- Imprisonment and the Right to Freedom of Movement Robert C
- Prison: Evidence of Its Use and Over-Use from Around the World
- Sentencing, Punishment and Indigenous People in Australia
- Prisoners in 2018 E
- Imprisonment and Cherokee Slavery in the Life and Adventures of Henry
- Prison Abolition and Grounded Justice Allegra M
- Prison Officers, Policing and the Use of Discretion
- World Pre-Trial/Remand Imprisonment List Third Edition Roy Walmsley
- Of Journalists Killed, Detained, Held Hostage, Or Missing in 2019
- Hostages Or Prisoners of War: War Crimes at Dinner
- Intellectuals, the Soviet Regime, and the Gulag: the Construction and Deconstruction of an Ideal
- History of the Canadian Correctional System
- Oklahoma Statutes Title 57. Prisons and Reformatories
- Prison Staff: Overworked and Underpaid?
- Ransoming the Constitutionality of the Hostage Taking Act Victor C
- Observations on Imprisonment As a Source of Criminality Donald Clemmer
- Journalists Detained, Held Hostage and Missing
- Mapping America's Prison Expansion
- Imprisonment and Internment: Comparing Penal Facilities North and South Birkbeck, CH
- Prisoners in 2019 E
- Human Rights and Arrest, Pre-Trial Detention and Administrative Detention
- World Pre-Trial/Remand Imprisonment List Fourth Edition Roy Walmsley
- Ftermath of False Arrest and Imprisonment
- Chinese American Responses to the Japanese American Internment and Incarceration Jeremy Chan
- Remand Detention
- Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners Adopted By
- The Psychological Impact of Incarceration: Implications for Post-Prison Adjustment
- Gulag Report/V3
- Words Can Lie Or Clarify
- FINDING DIRECTION: Expanding Criminal Justice Options by Considering Policies of Other Nations APRIL 2011
- Mandatory Sentencing
- Handbook on Anti-Corruption Measures in Prisons
- CR Abolition Toolkit
- Update: Changes in State Imprisonment
- Penal Abolitionism and Criminal Law Minimalism
- Addressing the Global Prison Crisis STRATEGY 2015-2017 “Imprisonment Has Become an Almost Automatic Response Rather Than a Last Resort […]
- Handbook on Alternatives to Imprisonment
- Prevalence of Imprisonment Bt;L White Males to Be in Prison
- Prison Abolition: from Naïve Idealism to Technological Pragmatism
- Ordinary Criminals and Political Prisoners in the GULAG (1918-1950)
- THE PRISONS ACT, 1967 PARTI Section 1. Short Title And
- Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Y. Davis
- An Introduction to the Economics of the Gulag 3 Brutality and Criminality
- 5. Mandatory Sentencing Laws in the Northern Territory and Western Australia
- Conviction, Imprisonment, and Lost Earnings How Involvement with the Criminal Justice System Deepens Inequality
- The Russian GULAG: Understanding the Dangers of Marxism Combined
- UNODC Prison Reform and Alternatives to Imprisonment
- Prisoner's Clothing During Trial
- How Much Does Imprisonment Protect the Community Through Incapacitation?
- Overrepresentation of Indigenous People in the Canadian Criminal Justice System: Causes and Responses
- 1. the Origins of U.S. Imprisonment
- From Slavery to Prison in Rinkitink in Oz
- The Prison Uniforms Collection at the Galleries of Justice Museum, Nottingham, UK Author(S): Juliet Ash Source: Journal of Design History, Vol
- Remanded in Custody and Punished Without Trial: the Criminal Justice System and Remand Populations in Trinidad and Tobago
- Overcrowding and Overuse of Imprisonment in the United States
- Community-Based Alternatives to Incarceration in Canada
- The Scale of Imprisonment in the United States: Twentieth Century Patterns and Twenty-First Century Prospects*
- Of Indigenous Mass Imprisonment
- Remand Imprisonment Act
- The Hidden Gulag Second Edition the Lives and Voices of “Those Who Are Sent to the Mountains”
- Resistance and Resilience in Indigenous Communities
- Prison Conditions in Poland Piotr Kładoczny, Marcin Wolny