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The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Design
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1. Introduction.- 2. That Time We Tried to Build the Perfect Prison: Learning from Episodes Across U.S. Prison History.- 3. Defining the Mechanisms of Design: An Interdisciplinary Approach.-  4. Custodial Design: Collective Methods.- 5. What works least worst? A personal account of two new prison design projects.- 6. The Creative Prison Revisited.- 7. Prison Design: Between Pragmatic Engagement and the Dream of Decarceration.- 8. Prison architecture in Chile: A Critical Realist analysis of prison architectural outputs through the lens of organised hypocrisy theory.- 9. The Architecture and Design of the Communist and Post-Communist Prison in Europe.- 10. Challenges and Solutions in Establishing the Impact of Custodial Design.- 11. Evaluating Correctional Environments: A Critical psychosociospatial Approach.- 12. Toward a Dignified Design: O-T-I, S-L-S, and Experience in Carceral Space.- 13. A model for the design of youth custodial facilities: Key characteristics to promote effective treatment.- 14. Designing a Rehabilitative Prison Environment.- 15. How Prison Spaces Work on Bodies: Prison Design in the Norwegian Youth Units.- 16. Does Design Matter? An environmental psychology study in youth detention.- 17. Prisoners with severe mental illnesses and everyday prison interior (re)design.- 18. Autoethnographic Analyses of Prison Design’s Impacts.- 19. Culture Change within Facilities that Incarcerate.- 20. Gendered Inconsiderations of Carceral Space.- 21. A Cultural Competence Framework for Corrections in Hawai’i.- 22. From Grey to Green: Guidelines for Designing Health-Promoting Correctional Environments.- 23. Does nature contact in prison improve wellbeing? Greenspace, self-harm, violence and staff sickness absence in prisons in England and Wales.- 24. Designing green prisonscapes in Norway: Balancing considerations of safety and security, rehabilitation and humanity.- 25. Prioritizing accountability and reparations: Restorative justice design and infrastructure.- 26. Made in Prison – Understanding knowledge exchange, co-design and production of cell furniture with prisoners to reimagine prison industries for safety, wellbeing, and sustainability.

About the Author

Dominique Moran is Professor of Carceral Geography in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK. 

Yvonne Jewkes is Professor of Criminology at the University of Bath and Honorary Visiting Professor of Criminology at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill is Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University, USA.

Victor St. John is Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Saint Louis University, USA   

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