Narrow your search

Library

VUB (3)

KU Leuven (2)

LUCA School of Arts (1)

Odisee (1)

Thomas More Kempen (1)

Thomas More Mechelen (1)

UCLL (1)

UGent (1)

ULB (1)

ULiège (1)

More...

Resource type

book (3)


Language

English (3)


Year
From To Submit

2020 (1)

2007 (1)

2003 (1)

Listing 1 - 3 of 3
Sort by
Success without victory : lost legal battles and the long road to justice in America
Author:
ISBN: 0814765122 0814752810 1417588292 9781417588299 9780814751121 0814751121 9780814765128 9780814752814 Year: 2003 Publisher: New York : New York University Press,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Winners and losers. Success and failure. Victory and defeat. American culture places an extremely high premium on success, and firmly equates it with winning. In politics, sports, business, and the courtroom, we have a passion to win and are terrified of losing. Instead of viewing success and failure through such a rigid lens, Jules Lobel suggests that we move past the winner-take-all model and learn valuable lessons from legal and political activists who have advocated causes destined to lose in court but have had important, progressive long term effects on American society. He leads us throu

Less safe, less free: why America is losing the war on terror
Authors: ---
ISBN: 9781595581334 Year: 2007 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) New Press

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Keywords


Book
Solitary confinement : effects, practices, and pathways towards reform
Authors: ---
ISBN: 9780190947927 0190947926 9780190947934 9780190947941 0190947934 0190947942 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

"The use of solitary confinement in prisons became common with the rise of the modern penitentiary during the first half of the nineteenth century and his since remained a feature of many prison systems all over the world. Solitary confinement is used for a panoply of different reasons although research tells us that these practices have widespread negative health effects. Besides the death penalty, it is arguably the most punitive and dangerous intervention available to state authorities in democratic nations. Nevertheless, in the United States there are currently an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 prisoners in small cells for more than 22 hours per day with little or no social contact and no physical contact visits with family or friends. Even in Scandinavia, thousands of prisoners are placed in solitary confinement every year and with an alarming frequency. These facts have spawned international interest in this topic and a growing international reform movement, which includes researchers, litigators, and human rights defenders as well as prison staff and prisoners. This book is the first to take a broad international comparative approach and to apply an interdisciplinary lens to this subject. In this volume neuroscientists, high-level prison officials, social and political scientists, medical doctors, lawyers, and former prisoners and their families from different countries will address the effects and practices of prolonged solitary confinement and the movement for its reform and abolition"-- Provided by publisher.

Listing 1 - 3 of 3
Sort by