RT Article T1 Policing Carceral Boundaries: Access to Information and Research with Prisoners JF Social justice VO 42 IS 2 SP 113 OP 131 A1 Wright, Lisa A2 Moore, Dawn 1974- A2 Kazmierski, Vincent LA English YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747155063 AB The article discusses carceral punishment, the limits placed on freedom of association and the interaction among prisoners, and the porosity of epistemological penal borders. Topics include research on policing of carceral boundaries in a Canadian context, issues on transparency and human rights abuses, and the crisis of accountability in the penal system. Other topics include the consequences of a closed border mentality, and its impact on qualitative research on governance. K1 Criminal Justice System K1 freedom of association K1 human rights violations K1 Prisoners K1 Imprisonment