RUSSIAN PRISON SYSTEM Laurie Taylor speaks to Dr Laura Piacentini about her new research on imprisonment in Russia.ÌýÌý
Piacentini's field work took her to prison colonies where she lived, sharing vodka with the prison officers and listening to recitations of Alexander Pushkin's poetry. There, she discovered that contrary to expectations, the Russian penal system allowed prisoners certain freedoms denied to them in British jails.
WESTERN IMPRISONMENT In light of this new research, Laurie Taylor questions what the West can learn from Russian styles of imprisonment. Nils Christie, Professor of Criminology at the University of Oslo, discusses the reality of work and prison labour, and the function prisons serve in the community.
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