Rehabilitation Success Rates in Nordic Penal Systems
An empirical analysis of how Scandinavian correctional frameworks prioritize reintegration over retribution, resulting in recidivism rates below 20%.
Penology examines the theories, practices, and systems of criminal punishment, prison management, and rehabilitation. This collection spans historical penal evolution, contemporary corrections policy, behavioral psychology, and restorative justice frameworks.
An empirical analysis of how Scandinavian correctional frameworks prioritize reintegration over retribution, resulting in recidivism rates below 20%.
Neurological and psychiatric impacts of extended isolation, including sensory deprivation syndromes and long-term behavioral outcomes.
Evaluating victim-offender mediation programs against traditional punitive sentencing across 14 jurisdictions.
How Jeremy Bentham's radial prison design influenced modern correctional architecture and Foucault's theories of disciplinary power.
The rise of GPS ankle monitors, predictive risk algorithms, and ethical debates surrounding algorithmic sentencing.
How prison education initiatives correlate with post-release employment rates and reduced reincarceration.