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Journal articles on the topic "Penal colonies"
Fry, Margery. "Penal Reform in the Colonies." Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 8, no. 2 (January 26, 2009): 90–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2311.1951.tb00905.x.
Full textFitzgerald, Sir William. "Penal Administration in the Colonies." Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 8, no. 3 (January 26, 2009): 140–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2311.1952.tb00918.x.
Full textPopova, Zhanna, and Francesca Di Pasquale. "Dissecting Sites of Punishment: Penal Colonies and Their Borders." International Review of Social History 64, no. 3 (August 7, 2019): 415–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002085901900049x.
Full textDi Pasquale, Francesca. "On the Edge of Penal Colonies: Castiadas (Sardinia) and the “Redemption” of the Land." International Review of Social History 64, no. 3 (September 18, 2019): 427–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859019000543.
Full textPiacentini, Laura. "Penal Identities in Russian Prison Colonies." Punishment & Society 6, no. 2 (April 2004): 131–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1462474504041258.
Full textDe Vito, Christian G. "Punitive Entanglements: Connected Histories of Penal Transportation, Deportation, and Incarceration in the Spanish Empire (1830s-1898)." International Review of Social History 63, S26 (June 11, 2018): 169–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859018000275.
Full textNeilson, Briony. "“Moral Rubbish in Close Proximity”: Penal Colonization and Strategies of Distance in Australia and New Caledonia, c.1853–1897." International Review of Social History 64, no. 3 (July 10, 2019): 445–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859019000361.
Full textDe Vito, Christian G., Clare Anderson, and Ulbe Bosma. "Transportation, Deportation and Exile: Perspectives from the Colonies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries." International Review of Social History 63, S26 (June 12, 2018): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859018000196.
Full textSnitko, M. "FUNCTIONS OF THE REGIME OF EXECUTION AND SERVING OF CRIMINAL SENTENCES IN PENAL COLONIES AND PRE-TRIAL DETENTION CENTERS." Scientific journal Criminal and Executive System: Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow 2023, no. 2 (April 10, 2024): 97–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.32755/sjcriminal.2023.02.097.
Full textUrusov, A. A. "Characteristics of convicts serving sentences in penal colonies." Вестник Сибирского юридического института МВД России, no. 3 (2020): 141–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.51980/2542-1735_2020_3_141.
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Barker, Tonia G. "Penal colonies for Canada promise or anachronism?" Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/4592.
Full textMcGuire, John. "Punishment and colonial society : a history of penal change in Queensland, 1859-1930s /." St. Lucia, Qld, 2001. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe16500.pdf.
Full textGilchrist, Catie. "Male Convict Sexuality in the Penal Colonies of Australia, 1820-1850." University of Sydney. School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/666.
Full textGilchrist, C. M. "Male convict sexuality in the penal colonies of Australia 1820-1850." Connect to full text, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/666.
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Then, Vincent. "Colonizing with Convicts : The British Debate on the Australian Penal Colonies (1802—1838)." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-254032.
Full textKoliski, José Luiz. "A qualificação profissional de encarcerados da colônia penal agroindustrial do Paraná." Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, 2015. http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/1160.
Full textThis research aims to analyze the limits and possibilities of professional qualification for economic and social rehabilitation of prisoners, with reference to the Penal Colony Agroindustrial of Paraná. It builds on theoretical and methodological foundations of the Historical and Dialectical Materialism and uses as data collection tool semi-structured individual interviews conducted with seventeen imprisoned participants of educational and professional activities. The main results show that the socioeconomic profile of the prison population, characterized by low education, lack of professional qualification, and the occupation of precarious jobs, contributes to entry into the crime and hence incarceration. The second aspect was noted the contradictory nature of the arrest at his punitive and ressocializadora purpose, with the simultaneous goal punish and reinsert the condemned to society. Finally the qualification, widely understood as a social relation, articulating general education, professional and practical, reduce the short and streamlined courses, regardless of education and integration between general and vocational education, even taking into account the market demands. The evidence presented allow us to infer that vocational training programs are inefficient and ineffective in the economic and social rehabilitation of prisoners. Prison labor, productive and educational, only fulfills the productive function, predatory operated by private companies, meaning for the imprisoned very much a possibility to ease prison conditions and redemption pen, your professionalism.
Thamar, Maurice. "Les peines coloniales et l'expérience guyanaise." Petit-Bourg (Guadeloupe) : Ibis rouge éd, 1999. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37089259c.
Full textBlasdale-Clarke, Heather Evelyn. "Social dance and early Australian settlement: An historical examination of the role of social dance for convicts and the 'lower orders' in the period between 1788 and 1840." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2018. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/121495/1/Heather_Clarke_Thesis.pdf.
Full textMotta, Felipe Heringer Roxo da. "Para um modelo penal não moderno." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 2012. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/93775.
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Partindo da interpretação histórica baseada na teoria dos sistemas-mundo, situa-se a formação da modernidade por meio de uma dupla ramificação. O segundo momento, eurocêntrico, percebe o fenômeno moderno desde a Europa, coincidindo com a segunda onda colonizadora. Porém, oculta fica sua primeira fase, na qual ocorre o encontro (choque) ético de mundos, base da formação material e simbólica do ethos conquistador europeu. Iniciando na segunda fase da modernidade, colocam-se delineamentos gerais sobre formas de se teorizar o conflito social, que, apesar das nuanças, podem ser separadas duas linhas principais: uma calcada no consenso como regra das relações das pessoas em sociedade; outra percebe o conflito como elemento sempre presente socialmente. Da contextualização geral, inicia-se uma análise de discurso de textos atuais da dogmática jurídico-penal na constituição de uma narrativa sociológica implícita e que permeia a maioria dos manuais com impressionante homogeneidade. Percebe-se a sociedade como um todo consensual, de valores homogêneos, sendo que os bens essenciais para a própria sobrevivência da coletividade são transformados em normas penais pelo legislador racional. As relações humanas são travadas a partir de sujeitos (universais, individuais e autônomos) isolados reciprocamente. No cometimento de um crime, um indivíduo ataca o bem jurídico de outro, agindo de forma consciente e sem justificação viola valores que inclusive o agente consentiu em respeitar. Essa ação e vontade (ambas individuais) geram um duplo conflito: "criminoso"/vítima; e sociedade/"criminoso". Para responder ao problema, o Sistema de Justiça Criminal possui instrumentos perfeitos para separar o indivíduo e transformá-lo para que re-torne, re-formado e se re-insira no núcleo consensual de onde saiu. Diversas correntes criminológicas teceram teorias capazes de servirem de crítica direta a essa narrativa sociológica, mostrando que a formação social é fundada em conflitos, que resultam em representações desiguais na criação e persecução de condutas definidas como crime - projeção da própria diferença de classes. Assim, consegue-se entender que o cárcere cumpre funções destinadas à clientela selecionada, reais e que não se confundem com as tarefas declaradas da pena. A crise gerada pelos fatos e crítica tem recebido tentativas de respostas a partir de duas linhas: uma que mais se aproxima da crença da narrativa sociológica (possível relegitimação); outra que tem maiores afinidades com a crítica criminológica, entendendo a superação do Sistema de Justiça Criminal como único caminho viável. Somando aos esforços de deslegitimação, levanta-se a lógica moderna como essencialmente genocida desde sua constituição. Damos um passo em direção à primeira modernidade para encontrar nas fronteiras sua exterioridade para onde é direcionada a potência de aniquilação do outro em favor da manutenção consensual da única existência possível, na pretensão de totalidade. A partir de exemplos do conflito totalidade-exterioridade (gênero, raça, colonialidade) é possível entender que a atuação genocida da modernidade perpassa potencialmente todas as dimensões da forma contemporânea de produção da vida e, portanto, também os mecanismos de punição. Assim sendo, a busca penal por arrastar a alteridade de volta aos fundamentos modernos é somente a fronteira entre a morte simbólica e a concreta. O caminho de superação do modo de produção da vida na modernidade encontra nos movimentos populares uma considerável potencialidade de transformação, em direção à utopia factível.
Based on the historiographical interpretation under the world-systems theory, the formation of modernity is posited from a clear twofold. Its second moment - Eurocentric - perceives the modern phenomena from Europe, coinciding with the second colonizing wave. However, hidden remains its first stage, in which occurs the ethical encounter (collision) of worlds, the material and symbolic foundations of the European conquering ethos. Departing from modernity's second phase, the forms of thought theoretically dealing with social conflict can be roughly separated into two main understandings: one based on consensus as the ordinary element under which every human relation takes place; another that sees conflict as an ever present social factor. From this general context, a discourse analysis is thus undertaken using contemporary penal textbooks to build a sociological narrative underlying criminal law's technical thought, present with an impressive homogeneity. Society is taken to be a consensual whole and, to guarantee the very survival of this collective body, the essential values are turned into penal normative text by an abstract legislature. Human relations are lived by (universal, individual and autonomous) subjects reciprocally isolated. As of a crime perpetration, a person willingly violates the rights of another, therefore, values that he himself consented to uphold. His action and will (both related to the individual) generate a double conflict: "culprit"/victim; and society/"culprit". Answering to this problem, the Criminal Justice System has the perfect tools to segregate the "criminal" in order to transform the person so that he can re-turn, re-formed and able to re-enter the consensual core whence he originally came. Many criminological Schools of thought have weaved theories that can be used as a direct critique against this sociological narrative, showing how social formations are based on conflicts, out of which come the unbalanced representations in creation and enforcement of laws that define criminal behaviour - following a direct projection of class inequality. Thus, it is understood that penal punishment fulfils goals (real ones not to be mistaken for the officially declared roles) destined to act upon its commonly selected inmates. The crisis generated by the facts and criticisms has received solution attempts by two main lines of arguments: one closer to the sociological narrative's beliefs (sustaining a possible relegitimation); another attuned to the criminological critique that sees the surpassing of the Criminal Justice System as the only viable way. In order to add to the delegitimizing efforts, it's possible to show how genocidal modernity has been since its foundation. Taking steps towards the first stage of the modern world-system, one finds in its very boundaries the exteriority to where the annihilating power is directed. The other is nullified in favour of the only possible consensual existence, under a totality's pretence. With some examples of totality-exteriority conflict (gender, race, colonialism) it is possible to understand that every dimension of the contemporary mode of life production is potentially pervaded by this genocidal logic - by extension, so are the ways of carrying out punishment. Therefore, penal law's intent of dragging the otherness back to modernity's foundations is only the border between symbolic and concrete death. An incredible potential in the path to surpass the modern mode of life production can be found with a specific type of social movement, one that can achieve real social transformation towards a feasible utopia.
Elias, Renatta Christina de Oliveira. "O PROCESSO PENAL CONTRA TOMÁS ANTÔNIO GONZAGA: INCONFIDÊNCIA MINEIRA FINAL DO SÉCULO XVIII." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás, 2010. http://tede2.pucgoias.edu.br:8080/handle/tede/3559.
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The present Dissertation has the object of study the Penal Process moved against Tomás Antônio Gonzaga. He was the respected General Ouvidor of Vila Rica since 1782. Accused of being the leader of the Minas Gerais Conspiracy in 1789 by Silvério dos Reis, Gonzaga was arrested and led to the Prison of the Ilha das Cobras. There he was maintained incommunicable in the jails during the whole course of the Judicial Inquiry of the Minas Gerais Conspiracy. We search to show that during whole the Penal Process, Gonzaga denyed any participation in the plans of the Conjurados. It was not found any writing proof to incriminate him, and the depositions of the other Inconfidentes, in the majority, declared to be Gonzaga innocent. The Judge Gonzaga, without consistent proofs of his participation in the Conspiracy, was condemned in 1792 to the exile for the Island of Moçambique for 10 years. There he stayed until the year he came to die: 1810. The present Dissertation, yet, tries to discuss the relationships of power that settled down in that period and the politics of domain imposed to the Colonial Brazil.
A presente Dissertação tem como objeto de estudo o Processo Penal movido contra Tomás Antônio Gonzaga, que foi o respeitado Ouvidor Geral de Vila Rica desde 1782. Acusado de ser o líder da Conjuração Mineira em 1789 por Silvério dos Reis, o Desembargador Gonzaga foi preso e conduzido à Fortaleza da Ilha das Cobras. Lá foi mantido incomunicável nos cárceres durante todo o andamento dos Autos de Devassa da Inconfidência Mineira. Procuramos demonstrar que durante todo o Processo Penal, Gonzaga negou qualquer participação nos planos dos Conjurados. Não foi encontrada nenhuma prova escrita que o incriminasse, e os depoimentos dos demais réus Inconfidentes, em sua maioria, declararam ser Gonzaga inocente. O Desembargador Gonzaga, sem provas consistentes de sua participação na Conjuração, foi condenado em 1792 ao degredo para a Ilha de Moçambique por 10 anos. E lá permaneceu até o ano em que veio a falecer: 1810. A presente Dissertação procura, ainda, discutir as relações de poder que se estabeleciam naquele período e a política de domínio imposta ao Brasil Colonial.
Books on the topic "Penal colonies"
Oldham, Wilfrid. Britain's convicts to the colonies. Sydney: Library of Australian History, 1990.
Find full textHerley, Richard. The Penal colony. London: Grafton, 1987.
Find full textO'Keeffe, Mamie. The Moreton Bay penal settlement, 1824-1839. [Brisbane, Qld.]: John Oxley Library, 1988.
Find full textPlotnikov, A. A. Sakhalinskai͡a︡ katorga: Konet͡s︡ XIX-nachalo XX vv. Khabarovsk: Ministerstvo vnutrennikh del Rossiĭskoĭ Federat͡s︡ii, Khabarovskai͡a︡ vysshai͡a︡ shkola, 1992.
Find full textLondres, Albert. Au bagne. Paris: Arléa, 1997.
Find full textHall, Barbara. A desperate set of villains: The convicts of the "Marquis Cornwallis", Ireland to Botany Bay, 1796. [Sydney]: The Author, 2000.
Find full textPăuna, Aurelian. Colonii penitenciare: Timișoara, Gherla, Lătești. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Koinónia, 2004.
Find full textSamis, Alexandre. Moral pública & martírio privado: Colônia penal de Clevelândia do Norte e o porcesso de exclusão social e exílio interno no Brasil dos anos 20. Rio de Janeiro: Ferlagos, 1999.
Find full textCormier, Manuel. La colonisation pénale. Nouméa: Centre territorial de recherche et de documentation pédagogiques et Association Pac 93, 1993.
Find full textKear, Averil. Bermuda dick: The true story of Forest of Dean convicts ... Lydney (Great Britain): Lightmoor Press, 2002.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Penal colonies"
de Beaumont, Gustave, and Alexis de Tocqueville. "Appendix: On Penal Colonies." In On the Penitentiary System in the United States and its Application to France, 149–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70799-0_9.
Full textMason, Michele M. "Political Protest And Penal Colonies." In Dominant Narratives of Colonial Hokkaido and Imperial Japan, 83–112. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137330888_4.
Full textFechner, Heiner. "Standard-Setting in Colonial Labour Regulation and the Great Depression." In International Impacts on Social Policy, 331–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86645-7_26.
Full textAsare, Abena Ampofoa. "Prisons as colonial relics." In The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition, 248–57. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429425035-40.
Full textCunneen, Chris. "A disbelief in colonial penality." In The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition, 269–79. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429425035-42.
Full textGentes, Andrew A. "The Collapse of Katorga and the Free Colonists." In Russia's Sakhalin Penal Colony, 1849–1917, 66–84. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003161202-5.
Full textOffermann, Michael. "Penal law, penology, and prisons in colonial India." In Routledge Handbook of the History of Colonialism in South Asia, 230–40. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429431012-22.
Full textChartrand, Vicki. "Penal Tourism of the Carceral Other as Colonial Narrative." In The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Tourism, 673–87. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56135-0_32.
Full textPinto da Cruz, Bernardo. "The Penal Origins of Colonial Model Villages: From Aborted Concentration Camps to Forced Resettlement in Angola (1930–1969)." In Empires and Colonial Incarceration in the Twentieth Century, 143–71. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003173441-7.
Full textWarren, Ian, and Darren Palmer. "5. The Penal Surveillant Assemblage: Attainder and Tickets of Leave in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Australia." In Making Surveillance States, edited by Robert Heynen and Emily van der Meulen, 105–32. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781487517298-009.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Penal colonies"
Lowrie, Claire. "Enduring Forms of Indenture Chinese Domestic Workers and the use of Penal Sanctions in Colonial Singapore, 1920s-1930s." In The Twelfth International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS 12). Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789048557820/icas.2022.048.
Full textإسماعيل جمعه, كويان, and محمد إسماعيل جمعه. ""Forced displacement and its consequences Khanaqin city as a model"." In Peacebuilding and Genocide Prevention. University of Human Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21928/uhdicpgp/36.
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