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Prison Staft in Poland in the Light of Legal Regulations and Actual PracticeA study of the Polish prison system, describing its organisation and administration, and showing how far actual practice in the execution of justice in prisons differs from the theories laid down in law. The warden lays down the guidelines which may actually be in contradiction to the legal regulations; lower prison staff feel their work is undervalued, and they tend to be more interested in their status than in the conditions under which prisoners live. Rehabilitative work takes a poor second place to punishment.
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Vol. 27, No. 2,
184-192 (1983) |
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