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The Marion Experiment long-term solitary confinement and the supermax movement / edited by Stephen C. Richards ; foreword by Greg Newbold.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Elmer h johnson & carol holmes johnson series in criminologyPublication details: Carbondale, Illinois : Southern Illinois University Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 318 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780809333776
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • KF9730 .M375 2015
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Greg Newbold -- Introduction / Stephen C. Richards -- The politicization of the hole in Indiana and Missouri / Jon Marc Taylor -- The realities of special housing units in the federal bureau of prisons / Seth Ferranti -- Going to the hole in California: cauldron of solitude / Eugene Dey -- The boy scout in solitary at USP Lompoc / Brian Edward Malnes -- Long-term solitary segregation in the United States and Canada / Gregory J. McMaster -- Theorizing "marionization" and the supermax prison movement / Kevin I. Minor and Marisa M. Baumgardner -- Female prisoners and solitary confinement / Dennis J. Stevens -- The scene of the crime: children in solitary confinement / Christopher Bickel -- Colorado supermax study: what the critics say and the future holds / Russ Immarigeon.
Bruce A. Arrigo and Heather Y. Bersot -- Doing hard time in the United Kingdom / David Honeywell -- Solitary confinement and convict segregation in French prisons / Martine Herzog-Evans -- Israeli maximum-security prisons / Lior Gideon, Dror Walk, and Tomer Carmel -- Conclusion: Rethinking prisons in the 21st century / Stephen C. Richards.
Subject: "The Marion Experiment combines academic research with personal accounts by prisoners to investigate solitary confinement and supermax prisons. USP Marion became a model for supermax prisons, with many other prison systems--in the U.S. and abroad--copying the special architectural and program innovations there"--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

"The Marion Experiment combines academic research with personal accounts by prisoners to investigate solitary confinement and supermax prisons. USP Marion became a model for supermax prisons, with many other prison systems--in the U.S. and abroad--copying the special architectural and program innovations there"--

Foreword: The phenomenon of USP Marion / Greg Newbold -- Introduction / Stephen C. Richards -- The politicization of the hole in Indiana and Missouri / Jon Marc Taylor -- The realities of special housing units in the federal bureau of prisons / Seth Ferranti -- Going to the hole in California: cauldron of solitude / Eugene Dey -- The boy scout in solitary at USP Lompoc / Brian Edward Malnes -- Long-term solitary segregation in the United States and Canada / Gregory J. McMaster -- Theorizing "marionization" and the supermax prison movement / Kevin I. Minor and Marisa M. Baumgardner -- Female prisoners and solitary confinement / Dennis J. Stevens -- The scene of the crime: children in solitary confinement / Christopher Bickel -- Colorado supermax study: what the critics say and the future holds / Russ Immarigeon.

Revisiting the mental health effects of solitary confinement on prisoners in supermax units: a psychological jurisprudence perspective / Bruce A. Arrigo and Heather Y. Bersot -- Doing hard time in the United Kingdom / David Honeywell -- Solitary confinement and convict segregation in French prisons / Martine Herzog-Evans -- Israeli maximum-security prisons / Lior Gideon, Dror Walk, and Tomer Carmel -- Conclusion: Rethinking prisons in the 21st century / Stephen C. Richards.

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