Les femmes et l'isolement cellulaire au Canada : un défi de l'esprit sur la matière

Prisons exhibit many of the characteristics of modernity, in which time and space are central preoccupations. This article discusses findings of a recent study on the segregation (solitary confinement) of incarcerated women in Canada. Specifically, it examines the notions of time and space as they a...

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Main Author: Martel, Joane (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:French
Published: 2006
In: Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice
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