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The landscape of political imprisonment in Northern Ireland was changed due to the general release and reintegration of politically motivated prisoners as part of the Belfast Agreement. This article reflects upon the post-prison experiences of former prisoners and their families, and in particular how the move from a resistant to a transitional framework has facilitated a greater openness and willingness amongs ex-prisoners to acknowledge the personal and familial problems related to incarceration. We also explore the ways in which ex-prisoners have attempted to deal with the continued social, political and civic exclusion which arises as a result of their conflict-related ‘criminal’ convictions. In the final section of the article, the authors further develop the move from a resistant to a transitional characterization of incarceration and its consequences. 相似文献
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Pete Fussey 《Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology》2013,28(2):102-114
The 9/11 attacks stimulated an unprecedented academic interest in the study of terrorism; bringing a range of new disciplinary perspectives, theoretical frameworks and empirical tools to the subject. Within a broad social science perspective, this paper seeks to draw on these cross-disciplinary resources to understand pre-attack terrorist activities. In doing so, the paper first reviews some of the key themes relating to the study of terrorism including (but not restricted to) empirical values, the duplication of knowledge, points of consensus, and the focus on individual and deterministic features. The paper then examines conceptualizations of ‘terrorism as a process’ as they relates to pre-attack activities and considers current analyses relating to this issue. Here, temporal features of attack cycles are particularly prominent. The third area of analysis draws from a range of social science disciplines – including environmental psychology, human geography, sociology and criminology – to investigate the prospects of furnishing these accounts with spatial detail. These discussions are organized by a number of overarching arguments. These include: the importance of inter-relationships between counter-terrorism practice and precise understandings of terrorist action; and of exercising caution over deterministic pathways of action and accounts that focus too heavily on the individual level of action. 相似文献
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Sleep, a key indicator of health, has been linked to a variety of indicators of well-being such that people who get an adequate
amount generally experience greater well-being. Further, a lack of sleep has been linked to a wide range of negative developmental
outcomes, yet sleep has been largely overlooked among researchers interested in adolescent delinquency. The purpose of this
study was to explore the relationship between hours of sleep and delinquent behavior among adolescents by using data from
Wave 1 of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (n = 14,382; 50.2% female, 63.5% white). A series of negative binomial regressions showed that youth who typically sleep seven
or fewer hours per night reported significantly more property delinquency than youth who sleep the recommended 8–10 h. Further,
youth who reported sleeping 5 or fewer hours per night reported significantly more violent delinquency than youth who reported
sleeping the recommended number of hours per night. The findings suggest that sleep is an important, and overlooked, dimension
of delinquent behavior and studies that focus on adolescent health should further investigate the effects of insufficient
sleep. Finally, the authors recommend that sleep and other relevant health behaviors be considered in the context of more
comprehensive approaches to delinquency prevention and intervention. 相似文献