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This led to a view of society as a 'carceral archipelago'.
Out of the carceral straightjacket: Under twelves and the law.
Taken together, these constitute part of a 'carceral continuum'.
Where the experts diverge is on the question of whether the real life experience can be properly replicated within the carceral setting.
This raises many privacy and carceral state concerns.
So many days of separate carceral isolation had made them as happy to see each other as long-lost siblings.
The carceral system also attempts to reform drug offenders though their Treatment and Rehabilitation Programme.
How can anyone escape the carceral archipelago?
In particular, his choice as a perfect prison of the penal institution at Mettray helps personify the carceral system.
A conditional sentence is a carceral sentence.
The first, with carceral conditions, caters mostly for unidentifiable persons illegally residing in the country who request asylum after having been taken into police custody.
If they are held for an extended period, the accommodation should be designed "to avoid as far as possible any impression of a carceral environment" (para.
Due to the high rate of HIV that exists within prisons and the carceral system, these sites are crucial in educating individuals for further infection.
Mass incarceration of the poor: some critics claim that neoliberal policies result in an expanding carceral state and the criminalization of poverty.
In many ways, this took him in a new direction, suggesting perhaps ways of living in the carceral archipelago without striving to escape from it.
In addition, care should be taken in the design and layout of the premises to avoid, as far as possible, any impression of a "carceral" environment.
Carceral Contexts: Readings In Control.
Trapped in the Carceral Net: Race, Gender and the 'War on Terror.'
Post-revolutionary carceral regimes had conformed to the English workhouse tradition; inmates labored together by day and shared congregate quarters at night.
Even if these figures appear overly optimistic, one must consider the great social costs of relying on carceral measures in an ever increasing way to deal with social problems.
They could be prepared in all cases where a carceral sentence is imposed, or only in cases of lengthy carceral sentences.
Every year, about 400 women receive assistance: information on court procedures, counselling, on problems of civil, family or carceral law, liaison with their lawyers, and referrals to community services.
In the form of a carceral dystopia, public space is transformed into defendable space, with the installation of walls, gates, fences, surveillance cameras and security checkpoints.
One of these is the old prison of Quebec City, dating from the 19th century, and the interior is a contemporary witness of carceral life in the era.