Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 365: Penal institutions
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Wangmo, Tenzin; Meyer, Andrea H.; Handtke, Violet; Bretschneider, Wiebke; Page, Julie; Sommer, Jens; Stuckelberger, Astrid; Aebi, Marcelo F.; Elger, Bernice S.,
2015.
Aging prisoners in Switzerland : an analysis of their healthcare utilization.
Journal of Aging and Health.
28(3), pp. 481-502.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/0898264315594137
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Mayer, Klaus,
2015.
Risiken im Straf- und Massnahmenvollzug : Handlungsgrundlagen und Konsequenzen für die Praxis
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In:
Risiko und Soziale Arbeit : Diskurse, Spannungsfelder, Konsequenzen.
Wiesbaden:
Springer.
pp. 151-172.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-09126-2_9
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Schumacher, Monika,
2015.
Kriminalistik.
2015(10), pp. 604-610.
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Baumeister, Barbara; Keller, Samuel,
2014.
Alt werden und Sterben hinter Gittern : Fakten und Prognosen
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In:
Riklin, F., ed.,
Alt werden und Sterben hinter Gittern : eine neue Realität für den Vollzug.
Bern:
Stämpfli.
pp. 11-20.
Materialien der Fachgruppe Reform im Strafwesen der Caritas Schweiz ; 6.
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Baumeister, Barbara; Keller, Samuel,
2014.
Alte Menschen im Straf- und Massregelvollzug : eine empirische Studie aus der Schweiz
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In:
Egg, R., ed.,
Kriminologie und Praxis (KUP) : Straffällige mit besonderen Bedürfnissen.
Wiesbaden:
KrimZ Kriminologische Zentralstelle.
pp. 153-169.
Kriminologie und Praxis ; 67.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 365: Penal institutions
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Crisis Management of the Covid 19 Epidemic in coercive contexts
The Covic19 pandemic is currently being handled by prevention measures, which are primarily characterised by contact arrangements in public spaces and exit restrictions. The question arises how prevention measures are organised in coercive contexts, namely the judicial system. In order to investigate this ...
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«How we see this» – The perspective of children in residential care
Evidences from current research and practice indicate clearly: even today, young people are only marginally involved in the decision-making processes that affect them. However, the legal and professional claim to participation is undisputed and thus nearly always an explicit part of formal mission statements and ...