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Dog Cells, Torture and Glue (2017)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783330042551 bzw. 3330042559, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Apr 2017, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement. 76 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement. 76 pp. Englisch.
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Dog Cells, Torture and Glue (2017)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783330042551 bzw. 3330042559, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Apr 2017, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement. 76 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement. 76 pp. Englisch.
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Dog Cells, Torture and Glue - A Case Study of Solitary Confinement in Burma
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783330042551 bzw. 3330042559, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Dog Cells, Torture and Glue: Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Dog Cells, Torture and Glue: Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Dog Cells, Torture and Glue
DE NW
ISBN: 9783330042551 bzw. 3330042559, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferzeit: 7 Tage.
Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement.
Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement.
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Dog Cells, Torture and Glue
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ISBN: 9783330042551 bzw. 3330042559, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
Lieferung aus: Österreich, Lieferzeit: 5 Tage, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement.
Solitary confinement has been proven to have detrimental effects on mental health, leading some to conclude that solitary can amount to torture. Evidently solitary confinement can be a powerful tool to repress prisoners but it has rarely been studied outside of a Western, democratic context. This case study investigates the use of solitary confinement on former political prisoners from Burma (Myanmar) from psychological, sociological and human rights perspectives. Interviews with former political prisoners show that solitary confinement was at the core of an array of human rights concerns. Political prisoners were held in squalid cells, often without food or access to health care, deprived food and sleep or subjected to other forms of torture. These inhuman conditions did not only lead to mental health concerns but also to long-lasting physical health issues. In Burma, solitary confinement was, like prison, used as a tool of repression. Solitary confinement was used as an extension of the Burmese political regimes, punishing anyone daring to stand up for human rights. This work is intended as a new angle to inform both the academic and political debate about solitary confinement.
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Dog Cells Torture and Glue
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 3330042559 bzw. 9783330042551, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Dog Cells Torture and Glue ab 35.9 € als Taschenbuch: A Case Study of Solitary Confinement in Burma. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Wissenschaft, Sozialwissenschaft,.
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DE HC NW
ISBN: 9783330042551 bzw. 3330042559, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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