The globalization of supermax prisons

""Supermax" prisons, conceived by the United States in the early 1980s, are typically reserved for convicted political criminals such as terrorists and spies and for other inmates who are considered to pose a serious ongoing threat to the wider community, to the security of correction...

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Contributors: Ross, Jeffrey Ian (Editor) ; Wacquant, Loïc 1960- (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick, New Jersey Rutgers University Press 2013
In:Year: 2013
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