• susan easton: prisoners’ rights: principles and practice

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    • تاریخ ارائه: 1392/07/24
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     susan easton’s book is a survey of recent developments in the field of prisoners’ legal rights in the united kingdom, the united states, and the netherlands. as easton notes, thenotion that prison inmates have or retain legal rights has a somewhat checkered history.the prison rules in the united kingdom, which for some time officially governed thetreatment of prisoners there, prescribed certain forms of humane and dignified treatment of prisoners. but they fell considerably short of acknowledging that inmates actually had rights to the prescribed treatment in the form of legally enforceable duties incumbent upon government officials. beginning in the 1960’s, courts in the united states started to assert that prisoners did retain some of the legal rights articulated in the bill of rights in their entirety, with others retained in somewhat dilute form.

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