Virtual Reality of Imprisonment in Russia
Virtual Reality of Imprisonment in Russia
'Preparing myself for Prison' in a Contested Human Rights Landscape
Katz, Elena; Piacentini, Laura
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2024
260
Mole
9781032222929
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1. Russia, 1991: Carceral modernisation begins, prison doors shaken?
2. Methodology: Being locked up and 'being free online'
3. Conceptualising carceralilty and human rights in prisons
4. Pain and banality of jail: 'Death by a thousand cuts'
5. Seeking life, looking for justice: Rights consciousness of prisoners and their families
6. Prisoners' rights in the online world in the global context
Conclusion: Crossing the boundary of illusion: What next for Russian prisons?
1. Russia, 1991: Carceral modernisation begins, prison doors shaken?
2. Methodology: Being locked up and 'being free online'
3. Conceptualising carceralilty and human rights in prisons
4. Pain and banality of jail: 'Death by a thousand cuts'
5. Seeking life, looking for justice: Rights consciousness of prisoners and their families
6. Prisoners' rights in the online world in the global context
Conclusion: Crossing the boundary of illusion: What next for Russian prisons?