The Impact of Covid-19 on Prison Conditions and Penal Policy

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The Impact of COVID-19 on Prison Conditions and Penal Policy presents the results of a worldwide exchange of information on the impact of COVID-19 in prisons, as well as focusing on the human rights relating to the treatment of prisoners in institutions for both juveniles and adults worldwide.


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Frieder Dünkel is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Criminology at the University of Greifswald, Germany.

Stefan Harrendorf is Professor of Criminology, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Comparative Criminal Law and Justice at the University of Greifswald, Germany.

Dirk van Zyl Smit is Professor Emeritus of Comparative and International Penal Law at the University of Nottingham, UK, and Professor Emeritus of Criminology at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.


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The Impact of COVID-19 on Prison Conditions and Penal Policy presents the results of a worldwide exchange of information on the impact of COVID-19 in prisons. It also focuses on the human rights questions that have been raised during the pandemic, relating to the treatment of prisoners in institutions for both juveniles and adults worldwide. The first part brings together the findings and conclusions of leading prison academics and practitioners, presenting national reports with information on the prison system, prison population rates, how COVID-19 was and is managed in prisons, and its impact on living conditions inside prisons and on reintegration programmes. Forty-four countries are covered - many in Europe, but also Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Perú, Costa Rica, Canada, the USA, Kenya, South Africa, China, India, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. In the second part, thematic chapters concentrate explicitly on the impact of the pandemic on the application of international human rights standards in prisons and on worldwide prison population rates. The book concludes by drawing out the commonalities and diverging practices between jurisdictions, discussing the impact of measures introduced and reflecting on what could be learnt from policies that emerged during the pandemic. Particular attention is paid to whether "reductionist" strategies that emerged during the pandemic can be used to counteract mass incarceration and prison overcrowding in the future. Although the book reflects the situation until mid 2021, after the second and during the third wave of the pandemic, it is highly relevant to the current situation, as the living conditions in prisons did not change significantly during the following waves, which showed high infection rates (in particular in the general population), but increased vaccination rates, too. In prisons, problems the pandemic raises have an even greater impact than for the general society. Revealing many notable and interesting changes in prison life and in release programmes, this book is essential reading for students and scholars of penology, criminology, law, sociology and public health. It will also appeal to criminal justice practitioners and policy makers.


Inhalt

1. Introduction

Frieder Dünkel, Stefan Harrendorf and Dirk van Zyl Smit

National chapters

  1. Australia

Lorana Bartels, Thalia Anthony, Felicity Gerry, Andreea Lachsz and Steven Caruana

  1. Austria

Walter Hammerschick and Karin Bruckmüller

  1. Belgium

Olivia Nederlandt, An-Sofie Vanhouche and Kristel Beyens

  1. Brazil

Ellen Rodrigues and Eduardo Khoury

  1. Canada

Sandra Bucerius, Rosemary Ricciardelli and Luca Berardi

  1. Chile

Alvaro Castro Morales, Guillermo Sanhueza, Julio Cortéz and Violeta Puran

  1. China

Spencer Li

  1. Colombia, Bolivia, Perú, Argentina

Cesar Valderrama and Juan Hernandez

  1. Costa Rica

Carlos Tiffer-Sotomayor and Paola Tiffer Hangen

  1. Croatia

Maja Munivrana Vajda and Elizabeta Ivievi Karas

  1. Czech Republic

Helena Válková and Jana Hulmáková

  1. Denmark

Anette Storgaard and Linda Kjaer Minke

  1. England/Wales

Catherine Heard and Nicola Padfield

  1. Estonia

Priit Kama and Anneli Soo

  1. Finland

Tapio Lappi-Seppälä

  1. France

Martine Herzog-Evans

  1. Germany

Frieder Dünkel and Christine Morgenstern

  1. Greece

Maria Anagnostaki

  1. Hungary

Zsuzsanna Juhász

  1. India

Madhurima Dhanuka

  1. Ireland (including Northern Ireland)

Ciara O'Connell, Mary Rogan, Michelle Martyn and Shadd Maruna

  1. Italy

Lorenzo Picotti and Luisa Ravagnani

  1. Japan

Kenji Takeuchi and Akinori Otani

  1. Kenya

Mercy Deche, Conrad Bosire and Sarah Kinyanjui

  1. Latvia

Ilona Kronberga

  1. Lithuania

Gintautas Sakalauskas

  1. Netherlands

Jolande uit Beijerse and Miranda Boone

  1. New Zealand

Alice Mills

  1. North Macedonia

Gordana Laetic and Elena Mujoska-Trpevska

  1. Norway

Berit Johnsen

  1. Poland

Barbara Stado-Kawecka

  1. Portugal

Anabela Miranda Rodriguez and Inês Horta Pinto

  1. Romania

Ioan Durnescu and Ioana Mihaela Morar

  1. Russia

Sergey Ovchinnikov

  1. Scotland

Hannah Graham and Katrina Morrison

  1. Serbia

Milan Skuli

  1. Slovakia

Miroslava Vráblová

  1. Slovenia

Danijela Mrhar Preli and Robert Frikovec

  1. South Africa

Lukas Muntingh

  1. Spain

Josep Cid, Laura Negredo López and Carles Soler

  1. Sweden

Lars Håkan Nilsson and Jenny Kärrholm

  1. Switzerland

Melanie Wegel and Jonas Weber

  1. Turkey

Galma Akdeniz and dil Aydnolu

  1. USA

James Byrne, Don Hummer, Sabrina S. Rapisarda and Kimberly R. Kras

Comparative chapters

  1. International prisoners and the pandemic Seeking release, improved conditions and family contact before international criminal courts

Roisin Mulgrew

  1. International Human Rights and COVID-19 in prisons: Medical isolation and independent oversight

Dirk van Zyl Smit, Roisin Mulgrew

  1. Prison population rates before and during the pandemic: lessons from COVID-19 about over-incarceration and its consequences for health

Catherine Heard

  1. Summary analysis of the situation in prisons and prison policy during and after the SARS-CoV-2 induced crisis

Frieder Dünkel, Stefan Harrendorf, Dirk van Zyl Smit

  1. What could we learn from COVID-19? a reductionist and penal moderation approach

Frieder Dünkel, Sonja Snacken

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367769727
    • Anzahl Seiten 704
    • Genre Social Sciences
    • Editor Frieder Dünkel, Stefan Harrendorf, Dirk van Zyl Smit
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 1124g
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm x T46mm
    • Jahr 2022
    • EAN 9780367769727
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-76972-7
    • Veröffentlichung 14.04.2022
    • Titel The Impact of Covid-19 on Prison Conditions and Penal Policy
    • Autor Frieder Harrendorf, Stefan Van Zyl Smit, D Dunkel
    • Sprache Englisch

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