This is a unique and innovative series, the first of its kind dedicated entirely to prison scholarship. Series Editors Ben Crewe Institute of Criminology University of Cambridge Cambridge, UK Yvonne Jewkes Social & Policy Sciences University of Bath Bath, UK Thomas Ugelvik Faculty of Law University of Oslo Oslo, Norway The Carceral Network in Ireland History, Agency and Resistance ![]() Incarceration, Disavowal and Ireland’s Prison Industrial Complex (Ronit Lentin).Pages 259-278īack Matter. The Room Where Nothing Makes Sense: Historiophobic Space and the Aesthetics of Child Maltreatment (Mathew Staunton, Deirdre Forde).Pages 227-258 ![]() Stories from the Cells: The Role of the Maze and Long Kesh Prison in Peace Time Northern Ireland (Kate Keane).Pages 179-204Īcts of Survival and Resistance in Industrial and Reformatory Schools in Ireland in the Twentieth Century (Sinead Pembroke).Pages 205-226 Mairéad Farrell in the Armagh Gaol (Katherine Side).Pages 155-177 Gusty Spence: Agent of Conflict, Creativity, and Change (Connal Parr).Pages 133-154 ‘A Virtually Self-Contained Community’: Unorthodox Containment and Prisoner Autonomy in the Maze/Long Kesh Compounds (Erin Hinson).Pages 113-132 The Prisoners’ Rights Organisation and Penal Reform in the Republic of Ireland (Cormac Behan).Pages 91-112 ![]() Rehabilitating the Prison: The Evolution of Strategies for Dealing with Northern Ireland’s Carceral Heritages (Chris Hamill).Pages 75-90 Shifting Carceral Formations: A Genealogy of Penal (Re)construction in the North of Ireland (Ruari-Santiago McBride).Pages 47-74 The Dublin Intermediate Prison System (Emilie Berthillot).Pages 21-45 Introduction: A Decolonial Approach to Ireland’s Protean Carceral Network (Fiona McCann).Pages 1-19
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