The COVID-19 pandemic and the future of the prison

Since the discovery of the “jail disease,” probably typhus, in the eighteenth century, health experts have recognized that the prison is a near perfect incubator of contagious disease. Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, therefore, public health authorities and human rights groups advocated immediate an...

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Main Author: Maruna, Shadd (Author)
Contributors: McNaull, Gillian ; O'Neill, Nina
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2022
In: Crime and justice
Year: 2022, Volume: 51, Pages: 59-103
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