"A prison within a prison"? Examining the enfolding spatialities of care and control in the Barlinnie Special Unit

This paper uses one of Scotland's most controversial experiments in penal reform - the Barlinnie Special Unit - to examine the enfolding nature of care and control in carceral space. Connecting with recent arguments relating to "caring architecture" and using the framework of historic...

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Reforming
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