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Prisoners Solitude And Time First Edition Odonnell Ian

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Prisoners Solitude And Time First Edition Odonnell Ian
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.16 MB
Pages: 353
Author: O'Donnell, Ian
ISBN: 9780191507441, 019150744X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: First edition

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Prisoners Solitude And Time First Edition Odonnell Ian by O'donnell, Ian 9780191507441, 019150744X instant download after payment.

Examining two overlapping aspects of the prison experience that, despite their central importance, have not attracted the scholarly attention they deserve, this book assesses both the degree to which prisoners can withstand the rigours of solitude and how they experience the passing of time. In particular, it looks at how they deal with the potentially overwhelming prospect of a long, or even indefinite, period behind bars. While the deleterious effects of penal isolation are well known, little systematic attention has been given to the factors associated with surviving, and even triumphing ove.
Abstract: Incorporates data gathered over 18 months, including visits to prisons, and correspondence with prisoners and hermits, alongside newspaper reports, tracts written by prison chaplains and reformers, official publications, and documents produced by commissions of inquiry to present a complete picture of solitude and its effects.

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