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Prisoners' human rights in England & Wales: Zigzags, flatlines and missed opportunities (2022)
Book Chapter
Karamalidou, A. (2022). Prisoners' human rights in England & Wales: Zigzags, flatlines and missed opportunities. In E. Johnston (Ed.), Challenges in Criminal Justice (180-196). (1). London and New York: Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003143321-11

The chapter presents and critically reviews the prison policy in England and Wales from 2013 to the present day against the backdrop of the legalisation of prisoners’ human rights and the incorporation of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR... Read More about Prisoners' human rights in England & Wales: Zigzags, flatlines and missed opportunities.

Embedding human rights in prison: English and Dutch perspectives (2017)
Book
Karamalidou, A. (2017). Embedding human rights in prison: English and Dutch perspectives. UK: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58502-8

© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2017. All rights reserved. This is a comparative study of prisoners' human rights in England, Wales and the Netherlands. Over the years changes in Dutch penal policy have smoothed to some degree the s... Read More about Embedding human rights in prison: English and Dutch perspectives.

Why do you lock me up since you think that I will never be good to come out? Better kill me-it is cheaper! (2015)
Book Chapter
Karamalidou, A. (2015). Why do you lock me up since you think that I will never be good to come out? Better kill me-it is cheaper!. In A. Karamalidou, & A. Spurgeon-Dickson (Eds.), The Prison At The Crossroads. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press

At a time when the euro crisis publicly engulfs the European identity in a political and ontological crisis, out of the public eye the European Court of Human Rights has commenced its deliberations on Vinter and Others v. United Kingdom following a h... Read More about Why do you lock me up since you think that I will never be good to come out? Better kill me-it is cheaper!.