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How Prisons are Governed (with David Skarbek)

Jan 28, 2022
48:44
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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Prisons - Government vs Gouvernante
05:00 • 3min
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3
Prisons in Latin America - A Brief Introduction
07:44 • 6min
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Prisons - Are They Better?
13:23 • 4min
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Is There a Worry That Harsher Prisons Reduce Racitivism?
17:40 • 4min
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Is the Education System Not Working?
21:21 • 3min
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Are Prisons Changing the Way They Regulate?
23:58 • 6min
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The Longevity of Prisons
29:51 • 2min
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Are Gangs in Prisons More Violent Than Before?
32:06 • 6min
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Women's Prisons Are Segregated by Sex
37:50 • 6min
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What Are Some of the Lessons We Can Draw From Your Book?
43:23 • 5min
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Why are prisons so different from nation to nation? And how are these institutions governed internally and externally? David Skarbek sits down with Trevor and Aaron to explore differing methods of incarceration, the issues with each method, and how, or if, a prison can be considered “successful.”

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