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Outmaneuvering terror
In: The national interest, Heft 75, S. 87-102
ISSN: 0884-9382
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EU justice and home affairs law
In: Oxford EU Law Library
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Die rechtliche Regulierung privater Militärunternehmen
In: Wissenschaftliche Beiträge aus dem Tectum-Verlag
In: Reihe Rechtswissenschaften 48
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Tools of persuasion: the efforts of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights to reform the Russian pre-trial detention system
In: Post-soviet affairs, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 136-175
ISSN: 1060-586X
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Verhöhnung des Rechts: der zweite Strafprozess gegen Chodorkovskij und Lebedev
In: Osteuropa, Band 61, Heft 4, S. 3-42
ISSN: 0030-6428
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Abgründe und ihre Gründe: Fremdenfeindlichkeit und rechte Gewalt in der Ukraine
In: Osteuropa, Band 60, Heft 2/4, S. 443-459
ISSN: 0030-6428
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Die Behandlung Internierter im Irak-Krieg: Grauzonen hinter der Kampfzone?
In: Humanitäres Völkerrecht: Informationsschriften ; HuV-I = Journal of international law of peace and armed conflict, Band 17, Heft 3, S. 136-143
ISSN: 0937-5414
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Quo vadis Caucasus?: The rule of law or rule of power?
In: Humanitäres Völkerrecht: Informationsschriften ; HuV-I = Journal of international law of peace and armed conflict, Band 17, Heft 4, S. 262-271
ISSN: 0937-5414
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Stopp dem Frauenhandel!: Brennpunkt Osteuropa
In: Politische Studien: Magazin für Politik und Gesellschaft, Band 55, Heft 395, S. 15-52
ISSN: 0032-3462
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Contours, limites et perspectives du rapprochement des droits pénaux matériels au sein de l'UE
In: Revue de l'Union Européenne, Band 582, S. 559-569
ISSN: 0035-2616
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Sicherheitspolitik nach dem 11.9
In: Sicherheit und Frieden: S + F = Security and Peace, Band 24, Heft 3, S. 135-142
ISSN: 0175-274X
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Human Sacrifice, Capital Punishment, Prisons & Justice: The Function and Failure of Punishment and Search for Alternatives
In: Historical social research: HSR-Retrospective (HSR-Retro) = Historische Sozialforschung, Band 41, Heft 4, S. 322-346
ISSN: 2366-6846
The history of prisons and methods of incarceration has been a subject of interest and popular distraction since the great European reform movement in the 19th century. Critics (e.g., Foucault 1977) have concentrated their efforts on demonstrating that the ends achieved in the design of prisons and methods of correction have had effects outside of the prison walls in the daily lives of free and innocent citizens, both in the loss of privacy due to increased police surveillance and in the creation of a population of criminals and personnel of the criminal justice system in an integrated culture. Whether we view a society regimented by a uniform ideology like the Soviet Union or one with a less systematic one like the USA, the effects are clear. This paper examines the practice and ideology of prisons, in historical context and in cross-cultural analysis. Worldwide incarceration of people takes up an increasing amount of state budgets and targets in many cases minorities or ethnic groups. This has economic effects on society at large and specifically those minorities as well as repressing the incomes of sectors of cities. Public health is impacted as is education and inequality enhanced. Prisons and punishment differ historically in the same culture and between cultures. The goal of punishment and discipline in society has many forms, to control certain populations, to enrich others and to define certain behaviors and people as dangerous. Inevitably we want to know, can we do without prisons in complex society? Is our system of punishment accelerating the collapse of social capital in America and social cohesion?