Prisons Under ProtestOpen University Press, 1991 - 181 sivua On current models of the very early universe (some 1/1037 seconds after the big bang), and its contribution to a unified theory of the basic interactions of physics. Analyzes the structural origins of prisoners' protests in the UK, using as its key case study the 1986 protests at Peterhead, a high security prison in the north of Scotland. Distributed by Taylor and Francis. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Inside the machine ཧྭཙམཎྜ 92 | 45 |
The violent institution | 61 |
Discipline punishment and the maintenance of order | 79 |
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accounts allegations assault Barlinnie British Prisons Brittan brutality cent Civil Liberties Committee complaints context Council for Civil coverage crime criminal critical Daily Record demonstration discipline disruptive disturbances emphasis England and Wales established Gateway Exchange Glasgow Herald Governor grievances Guardian headline Health Department HMSO Home and Health Home Office Home Secretary hostage hostage-taking Ibid imprisonment incident independent inquiry individual inmates Inspector of Prisons Jimmy Boyle Joe Sim journalists Leon Brittan letter London long-term prisoners major Malcolm Rifkind male prisons November number of prisoners October offences penal policy Peterhead prison political prison authorities prison department prison officers prison population prison protest prison regime prison staff Prisons in Scotland Prisons Scotland problems punishment release response riot Saughton Scotsman Scottish Council Scottish Home Scottish Office Scottish Prison Service Scraton Secretary sentences siege solitary confinement special unit violence visits warders women Wormwood Scrubs