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Beyond Scandinavian Exceptionalism978-3-031-28635-3Series ISSN 2753-0604 Series E-ISSN 2753-0612顾客 发表于 2025-3-25 17:08:29
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British Students in the United Statesere dominant at the time of the prison’s construction. Consequently, prison researchers tend to report more explicitly about the presence of kitchen knives than about barbed wire and cameras. Yet, given the aim of normalizing the prison conditions, barbed wire should be at least as remarkable as kit因无茶而冷淡 发表于 2025-3-26 11:08:36
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Teresa Brawner Bevis,Christopher J. Lucasnside prison as it is outside. Prison, however, is a very different context from the world outside. Any effort to normalize the social environment of a prison is inevitably an attempt to set the right atmosphere, indirectly providing the right context for meaningful and normal relationships to thriv男生戴手铐 发表于 2025-3-26 18:29:12
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78120-4o do. In prison, the value and meaning of time is different. This is partly because the time dimension is related to the intended pains imposed by the judge, but also the way in which time is used in day-to-day prison life greatly differs from what is common outside prison. This affects the living c