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Springer International Publishing eBooks, 2022
All the explanations and additional comments provided by the national correspondents are located ... more All the explanations and additional comments provided by the national correspondents are located in the notes to each Table. In Tables containing rates or percentages we have used the following measures to describe the distribution of the data:
This article aims to identify the similarities and differences between Italy and other European c... more This article aims to identify the similarities and differences between Italy and other European countries regarding the composition and evolution of their prison populations between 1982-3 and 2009. The analyses are based on data from the Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics (SPACE). The increase in the Italian prison population between 1983 and 2009 ‐despite a collective pardon in 2006‐ inscribes itself in a general upward trend in the prison populations of almost all Western European countries. This trend is partially explained by an increase in the length of the sentences imposed in all these countries since the early 1980s. In the case of Italy, the length of the judicial proceedings as wells as the overrepresentation of foreign prisoners also played a role in such increase. Italy is among the Western European countries with the highest prison population and prison density rates. The country also shows high percentages of remand detainees, of prisoners serving life imprison...
Punishment & Society, 2015
Analysing the evolution of imprisonment and community sanctions in Europe from 1990 to 2010 this ... more Analysing the evolution of imprisonment and community sanctions in Europe from 1990 to 2010 this article tests whether community sanctions have been used as alternatives to imprisonment or as supplementary sanctions. The results show that both the number of persons serving community sanctions and the number of inmates have continuously increased in almost all European countries during the period studied. A comparison with the evolution of crime rates shows that the latter cannot explain such trends and suggests that, instead of being alternatives to imprisonment, community sanctions have contributed to widening the net of the European criminal justice systems. The analyses also show a wide diversity in the use of community sanctions across Europe where, in 2010, the ratio between inmates and persons serving community sanctions varied from 2:1 to 1:3. In a comparative perspective, Finland, Norway and Switzerland seem to have found a reasonable balance between the use of imprisonment ...
Criminalizacion Racista De Los Migrantes En Europa 2010 Isbn 978 84 9836 752 2 Pags 135 150, 2010
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 2015
Déviance et Société, 2009
Déviance et Société, 2009
Springer International Publishing eBooks, 2022
All the explanations and additional comments provided by the national correspondents are located ... more All the explanations and additional comments provided by the national correspondents are located in the notes to each Table. In Tables containing rates or percentages we have used the following measures to describe the distribution of the data:
This article aims to identify the similarities and differences between Italy and other European c... more This article aims to identify the similarities and differences between Italy and other European countries regarding the composition and evolution of their prison populations between 1982-3 and 2009. The analyses are based on data from the Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics (SPACE). The increase in the Italian prison population between 1983 and 2009 ‐despite a collective pardon in 2006‐ inscribes itself in a general upward trend in the prison populations of almost all Western European countries. This trend is partially explained by an increase in the length of the sentences imposed in all these countries since the early 1980s. In the case of Italy, the length of the judicial proceedings as wells as the overrepresentation of foreign prisoners also played a role in such increase. Italy is among the Western European countries with the highest prison population and prison density rates. The country also shows high percentages of remand detainees, of prisoners serving life imprison...
Punishment & Society, 2015
Analysing the evolution of imprisonment and community sanctions in Europe from 1990 to 2010 this ... more Analysing the evolution of imprisonment and community sanctions in Europe from 1990 to 2010 this article tests whether community sanctions have been used as alternatives to imprisonment or as supplementary sanctions. The results show that both the number of persons serving community sanctions and the number of inmates have continuously increased in almost all European countries during the period studied. A comparison with the evolution of crime rates shows that the latter cannot explain such trends and suggests that, instead of being alternatives to imprisonment, community sanctions have contributed to widening the net of the European criminal justice systems. The analyses also show a wide diversity in the use of community sanctions across Europe where, in 2010, the ratio between inmates and persons serving community sanctions varied from 2:1 to 1:3. In a comparative perspective, Finland, Norway and Switzerland seem to have found a reasonable balance between the use of imprisonment ...
Criminalizacion Racista De Los Migrantes En Europa 2010 Isbn 978 84 9836 752 2 Pags 135 150, 2010
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 2015
Déviance et Société, 2009
Déviance et Société, 2009