The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia: 'preparing myself for prison' in a contested human rights landscape
"In outlining the online expressions of penal life, this book disrupts the conventional human encounters that underpin empirical criminological scholarship on prisons because, figuratively speaking, prisons in Russia are de-nesting from their institutional moorings and borders. Using the online...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In outlining the online expressions of penal life, this book disrupts the conventional human encounters that underpin empirical criminological scholarship on prisons because, figuratively speaking, prisons in Russia are de-nesting from their institutional moorings and borders. Using the online world as the research site and presenting research from selectively drawn evidence gathered from secondary data from prison-related websites, it explores the 'moving walls' of the prison from socio-political and cultural perspectives. The book discusses how prisoners and their families articulate and give meaning to their experiences when they are online, and while doing so develop their rights awareness. This book is a pioneering methodological, criminological and theoretical study, the first of its kind in global criminology and humanities, and because it is forging a new path for penal scholarship, cannot be all-encompassing but rather acts as a 'map' for other researchers in different fields to use. It will be useful for scholars working in comparative fields and jurisdictions on the subject of prisons, rights and how the internet is being utilised by prisoners, their families and communities organised around prison activism" |
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adam_text | Contents List of illustrations Note on authors Acknowledgements Note on transliteration List of abbreviations vi vii viii xii xiii Introduction: Against the past or towards the firture 1 1 Russia, 1991: Carcerai modernisation begins, prison doors shaken? 22 2 Methodology: Being locked up and ‘being free ordine’ 57 3 Conceptualising carcerality and rights in prisons 91 4 Pain and banality ofjail: ‘Death by a thousand cuts’ 5 Seeking life, looking for justice: Rights consciousness of prisoners and their families 125 161 6 Prisoners’ rights in the online world in the global context 197 Conclusion: Crossing the boundary of illusion: What next for Russian prisons? 234 Appendices Index 246 253
Index Page numbers with ‘f’ indicate a figure. Page numbers followed by ‘n’ indicate a note Abramkin, Valery 26, 27, 51nl5, 51nl6,221 access to information 166, 177-181 access to justice 164-169, 181-187, 215, 238,242 activism 12, 17, 45, 197-199 Agencies of the Judicial Community 42 Alekhina, Masha 221 Alekseeva, Lyuda 154 Alexander, J.C. 27, 47, 235 Amnesty International 26, 138, 223, 225 Andropov 6 annual FSIN reports 23 anti-colonialism 68 anti-racism 68 Arnold, H. 146, 150 Aron 28 Babushkin, Andrei 214 Barassi, V. 62 Barnacle, R. 74, 75 Barnes, Steven 4—6, 25, 30 Black Asian, Minority Ethnic (БАМЕ) people 64 Blank, G. 63 blatnye 34, 38, 147 Bolshevik revolution 93 Bolshevism 118n8 boundaries 12, 24, 34, 46, 62, 65, 69, 108, 209 Bourdieu, P. 9 Bowring, B. 14, 42, 44, 105, 107 Bradford, B. 168 Braithwaite, J. 64 brand communities 207 brand identity 207 Brezhneva, K.V. 6, 162 British Society of Criminology (BSC) 15, 58, 87n34 British Sociological Association (BSA) 15, 58, 87n34 Brownlie, I. 43 Brubaker, R. 70 Burridge, A. 244nl Calavita, K. 140, 168 capitalism 4, 24, 92, 237, 240 capitalist penal policy 5 carcerai modernisation 14, 15, 24, 43, 45-48 Chayes, A. 105 Chayes A. H. 105 Checkel, J. T. 109 Chekhov, A.P. 18nl Cheliotis, L. 5, 200 Chernenko 6 Chikov, Pavel 214 Chubarov, A. 93 civil society 13, 16, 24, 25, 45, 48, 64, 76, 94, 104, 107, 108, 116, 153, 164, 177, 198, 209, 248-251 clandestine trials 6, 32 Cohen, S. 150 collective: identity 69—70, 73-76, 207, 235; memory 235; punishment 6-10 communal culture 127 communism 4-6, 9, 32, 43, 93, 95, 187 Communist Party 4
computer-mediated research methods 67 conflict and political turbulence 180 conformance 98, 106, 107-115, 243 Conlon, D. 244nl
254 Index conservative social values 201 Constitutional Court 42 contemporary punishment 99 continuum of penal transformation 10 conventional methods 59 conventional prisoner community 32 conventional qualitative coding practices 84 Convention and the Protection of Human Rights and Basic Freedoms 42 Cooper, F. 70 coping 133, 141, 145, 150, 240 correctional-labour pedagogy (1963) 29 Corrective Labour Code 38 corruption 41, 95, 151, 163, 180, 182, 185, 218, 220, 224, 226 Council of Europe 22, 41, 42-44, 43, 97, 105, 108, 115, 163, 166, 208, 227, 236 Council of Europe Member States 48 Council of Europe’s Rapporteur on Torture 241 court proceedings: clips and pictures of 85nll crime and victimisation 60 criminal 4; behaviour 30; justice 26; subculture 28 Criminal Code in Russia 228n5 criminalization 10 criminal justice 13, 39, 41, 51nl9, 95, 107, 116, 162, 203, 218, 246 criminal records 156n75 criminal subcultures, in prison 157n76, 191n53, 191n58. see also subculture criminological research 162 criminology 12, 57, 204; research practice in 60 critical analyses 68 cultural visibility of prison activism 192n73 culture: dimensions 10; interests 3; memory 234; messages 27; norms 95; representation 67; trauma 234, 235; values 96 The Culture of Control (Garland) 111 custodial sentence 5 Dall’ Alba, G. 75 data: online data 239; online research 61; public data 75; qualitative data 45; research data 12; secondary data 79; secondary public data (SPD) 82; unobtrusive data 58; visual data 200 Daucé, F. 217 décarcération 162, 188 dehumanization 8 ‘de-institutionalisation’ 78 democratic
institutions 188 de-Stalinisation 9 detention 10, 32, 37, 38, 44, 47, 111, 115, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139-142, 166, 167, 170, 171, 173, 175, 218, 249nl4 Diamond, P. Μ. 103 digital communication technologies 176 digital identities 86n21 Dostoevsky, F. 2, 127 Dovlatov, S. 51n23 draconian policing 32 Drass, K. A. 145 Drobizheva, L.M. 189n8 Dud’, Yury 127 economic policies 18n9 ethical judgment 58 ethics protocols 87n33 European and international movements 24 European Convention for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) 108 European Convention for the Prevention of Torture 42 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) 41, 46 European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) 41, 43-44, 167, 175, 176, 181 ‘European identity’ 108 European organisation 41 European Prison Rules 28 European prison systems 25 European Union 25, 41, 110 Eurovision Song Contest (2003) 27 everyday violence 32 ex-prisoners 128, 132 Facebook 37, 77, 85nll, 220 Facebook campaign 202 Fadeev, Valery 213, 214 Farrall, S. 163 fear of self-deterioration 151 Federal Penitentiary Prison Service (FSIN) 22, 202 Federal Security Service (FSB) 22 Feeley, Μ. 111 female ex-prisoner 132 feminism 68
Index Fenton, N. 62 Ferrell, J. 75 Fielding, N. 63 film 91, 117nl, 127, 129, 130 The Forced Labour Convention of 1930 94 The Foreign Agents Law (2012) 225, 226 former prisoner 50n3; families of prisoners 13; public interest in 7 Former Soviet Union (FSU) countries 2 Foucault, Μ. 209 Freedom of Conscience 42 free.Navalny.com website 63 Fuchs, C. 83 funding 19nl6,177, 225, 226 Garland, D. 64, 100, 112, 200 gender identity 86nl9 Gerber, T. P. 45 Gill, N. 244nl Ginzburg, E. 51n23 global penality 2, 12, 236 global prison governance 91-96 global punishment systems 16, 96 Goode, L. 222 Goodman, R. 106 Goodwin-Gill, G.S. 43 Gorbachev, Mikhail 6, 35 Gray, E. 163 Grigor-Sunny, R. 118n8 Grossman, V. 51n23 Gulag 5, 6, 32-33, 78, 101, 132, 163, 192n63, 221 Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn) 2, 7 Gulag information website 164/ Gulagu.net 23, 50n4, 217-21 Hannah-Moffat, K. 112 harsh social politics 201 Hathaway, O. A. 104 Helsinki Watch 26, 223 Henderson,}. 45 Hines, C. 58 Holquist, P. 7 Hookway, N. 74 How to Survive Prison (Lozovsky) 126, 147 humanities 12, 57 human rights 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 41, 66, 204, 209; activist groups 74; carcerai modernisation 45-48; penal codes and laws 172; and penal reform 41; politicisation 224; principles 225; and punishment 103; ratification 107; 255 and rehabilitation of prisoners 166; violations 11 This I cannotforget: The Memoirs of Nikolai Bukharin’s Widow (Larina) 2 identity 68; behaviour identities 67; class identities and diverse social groups 67; conceptual analysis of 67; diffusion 69; moments 239; multi-cultural identities 67; multi-faceted
identities 83; national identity 99; off-line identity 71-73; on-line identity 71-73; ordinary self conceptions of 71; prison netnography and collective identities 73-76; relational settings 70; verification of 58 illusions 12, 17, 227, 236-239 ILO Conventions 118n9 ILO Conventions on Forced Labour 96 imperiallaw 136—137 imprisonment, rules of 150 independent judiciary 42 individual kidnapping 32 industrialize society 5 Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 42 Instagram 63 institutional arrangements 39 institutional flexibility 40 institutional resilience 154 internal reform 95 international community 53n38 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) 109 International human rights articles 109 International Labour Organisation (ILO) 94 international legal obligation 2 international relations 102, 103 internet 14. see also online content internet victimisation 204 interview bloggers online 82 Jackman, R. W. 118nl2 Jackson, J. 163, 168 Jefferson, Andrew 16 Jenkins, R. 83 Jenness, V. 140, 168 Jinks, D. 106 Journey into the Whirlwind (Ginzburg) 2 judicial reform 165 Kalinin, Yury 26, 38 Kara-Murza, Vladimir 228n5
256 Index Katz, Elena 19nl4, 24, 28, 35, 36, 38, 78, 84, 85, 85n8, 85nll, 86, 99, 118, 132, 133, 137, 138, 146, 152, 153n7, 157n86. 189nll, 228nl4 Kavada, A. 62 Kazakhstan Gulag system 4 Kennedy, H. 67, 71, 72, 73, 86nl6 Khlevnyuk, О. 31, 33 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail 47, 219 Khrushchev 6 King, R. 42 Koh, H.H. 105 Kolyma: Birthplace of Our Fear (Documentary) 91, 131 Kozinets, Robert 66, 83 language, role of: in Soviet penality 8 law and politics 97 The Law on Non-Commercial Organisations 230n49 Lee, R. Μ. 63 legal encounters 169-172 legal norms 165 Leighton, P. 153 Lenin 6, 18 Leninism 48 Levy, D. 131, 235 Lewis, R. 57 LGBTQ4- communities 86nl9 liberal democracy 104 Liebling, A. 103, 150 Loader, I. 162 Lozovsky, Vitaly 126 Maclnnes, J. 68 macro political institution 4 male prisoners 77 Malia, Μ. 6 Malkova, P. 224 Mansbridge, J. 209 Martin, Tomas 16 Marxism 30, 48 massive camp detention system 7 McAuley, Μ. 243 McCorkle, R. C. 45, 145 McGovern, A. 200 Médecins Sans Frontières 26 memoirs 7, 11, 22, 30, 35, 48, 126, 223 memorialisation 6-10, 48, 141 memory 98; culture and identity factors 188; discourses 238 Merleau-Ponty, Μ. 75 Miethe, T. D. 145 Miller, D. 205 Miller, R. A. 118Ո12 Milojevic, S. 200 Ministry of Internal Affairs 29, 40 Ministry ofJustice 29, 43 minor crimes 18n5, 40 Moran, D. 244nl The Moscow Centre for Prison Reform (MCPR) 26 multi-disciplinary approach, penal reform 3, 92 national identity 30, 51nl9, 99, 203 national public discourse 184 Naval’ny, Aleksei 132, 179, 182, 197 Naval’ny, Oleg 244nl Nazi prison labour camps 94 Neizvestny, Ernest 32 neo-liberal economy
240 neutrality 168 new Federal Law 42 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) 17, 26, 202, 207, 223, 248-251 Nora, P. 98 norm democracy 108-9 Notesfrom the House of the Dead (Dostoevsky) 2 NVIVO coding program 84 offending 4, 61, 112 official policy announcements 217 offline gender relations 59 Click, J. K. 131,235 online content 22, 134; comments 125; communication 216; communities 58, 59, 60, 202, 225; encounters 242; engagement 71, 128; ethnography 66; gender based violence 204; methods 59; mobilization 62-63; online prison ‘netnography’ 50; online quest, legal help 174-177; platforms 17; prison blogs 12 online prisoner: content 37; engagement 35; websites 36 ontological reality 16 oppression management 208-215 Osechkin, Vladimir 23, 217 Pallot, Judith 19nl4, 25, 31, 51nl8,153n7, 190n36 Paperno, I. 52n28 PCHR 213-15, 217, 222, 225 penal atrocities 7
Index 257 penal confinement 22, 29, 65 penal control 37 penal culture 2, 3, 10, 13, 17, 24, 45, 73, 77, 92, 95, 96, 99, 109, 117, 127, 161, 183, 184, 187, 198, 199, 201, 203, 206, 220, 222, 241 penal development 2, 5, 14, 15, 27, 30, 64, 66, 84, 102, 103, 128, 147, 227, 236, 237 penal discourse 9, 12, 97, 117, 186, 236 penal establishments 1, 52n33 penal ideological change 132 penal ideology 6, 40, 48, 99, 101, 111, 167, 217 penal infrastructural improvements 40 penal innovations 102 penality: community of penal engagers 199; cultural settings 64; law- based and law- driven processes 92; and legacy 5; neo-liberal economy 240; socio-cultural understandings of 102 penal moderation 119n22, 163 penal modernisation 28 penal punishment 30, 32, 84 penal reform 2, 6, 9, 13, 22-26, 28-29, 41, 43, 45-49, 91-92, 95-97, 100, 114-117, 203-205, 220-222, 241-243 Penal Reform International 26 penal reform organisations 220 penal transitology 10, 16, 96-115, 215, 243; carcerai compliance 100-103; model for understanding penal change 98/; and norm adaptation 103-107; risk management 107-115 penal values 113 penal welfarism 111 The Persistent Power of Human Rights: From Commitment to Compliance (Risse, Ropp and Sikkink) 45 Phelps, Μ. 140, 146 Piacentini, L. 18n7, 19nl6, 25, 51nl5, 118n3, 153n6 policy makers 97 political action 70 political consequences 92 political culture 3, 45, 92, 96, 104, 118n5, 206, 225, 244 political economy 4, 5, 240 political elites 41, 69, 106 political ideology 9, 233, 240 political pragmatism 109 political prisoners 228n5; families of 85nll, 228n5 political
strategy 114 Pomerantsev, P. 1,4, 18n3 post-Soviet penal culture 12, 97 post-Soviet penal development 14 Pratt,}. 112 Presidential Council 213, 214, 217, 229nl9 President of the Russian Federation for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights 18 211-212 prison bureaucracy 8, 206 prisoner agency 29-38 prisoner governance 149-150 prisoner online behaviour 57 prisoner violence 153 prison gang 186 prison guard violence 153 Prison Happiness (Verkhova) 37 prison netnography 57 prison/prisoners, in Russia: abuse of power 115; acute rights violations and hiddenness 14; basic rights of 109; bureaucracy 8; censorship 37; citizenship 110; confinement 13; COVID-19 pandemic 163; cultural and social events 146; cultural heritage 146; establishments 39; human rights in 110; human rights violations 22; illegal businesses online 23; illegal phones 23; institutional behaviour of 96; interpersonal relations and experiences 146; ‘jail-dial-out’ communication 13; lacking access to justice 11/; management 37, 44; mobile phone usage 13; negotiations for rights 108; online communication and behaviours of 60; online engagement, for family 128; online forums 18nl; population 1; population rate 2; prison-related internet forums 36; prohibited items 23; psychological difficulties for 65; public perception 163; registration 156; rehabilitation programmes 25; repressions and lawlessness in 164/՜; re-publication of materials 129; rights of 163; role of internet 23; self narrative 140; social media 14, 22; socio-economic background of 146; sociology 11; state-society relations 241-243;
transportation 138; user generated content on prisons 76-78; violence against 127 prison-related forums 79
258 Index prison subculture 183. see also criminal subcultures, in prison promotional value 217 psycho-political consciousness 7 psycho-social 32 public consciousness 162, 188n3 public discourse 3, 107 public institutions 13, 95, 112, 170, 186, 202, 204 Public Monitoring Councils (PMC) 208 public protection and legal compliance 111 punishment: history of 163; moral legitimacy of 176; in movement 137; and public consciousness 161-164 Putin, Vladimir 2, 3, 13, 24, 41, 49, 53n40, 183, 207 Puttnam, R. D. 118nl2 Ratushinskaya, I. 51n23 reform communism 9 rehabilitation 9, 198, 242; duty and obligation to 111; indicators of 243; interpretations of 110; norm and a practice of 109 registration of residence (propiska) 148, 156n75 Reiman, J. 153 Religious Association 42 religious entitlements 177 representational strategy/discourse 9, 92 representations 33, 35, 47, 77, 79, 131; cultural 67; mode of, 205; online 76 research: blogging websites and social networking 73; BSC Ethics Protocols 59; conventional ethics procedural guidance 59; conventional methods 59; ethical issues 61; face-to-face communication 62; off-line identity and on-line identities 71-73; online communities 58; online methods 59; online mobilization 62; online prisoner groups 78-84; prison netnography and identities 68—71, 73—76; 1963 correctional-labour pedagogy 29; qualitative research in criminology 61; questionnaire on websites 80/; relational context of 63-68; response to questionnaire 81/; trans-cultural and trans-historical research 30; user generated content on prisons 76-78 Richter, J. 224 rights
consciousness 11, 16, 151, 191n53, 192n60 rights discourse 15, 16, 76, 79, 110, 116 rights violations 11, 14, 16, 17, 29, 127, 140, 180, 198 right to self-expression 177 Risse, T. 45, 105, 118nl7 Rodley, Nigel 38 Romanova, Oľga 150, 157n82, 219, 220, 221, 226, 246 Ropp, S. C. 45 Ross, M. W. 103 Rowe, Μ. 57 Rubin, A. 91, 101 Runet 19n20, 28, 37, 63, 215 Russia/Russian: cultural psyche 4; human rights 97; human rights law 97; language documentaries 126; national legislation 241; penal system 1; The Russian Criminal Procedural Code of 2001 53n40; Memorial 7; Russian Orthodox Prison Ministry 207; Russian Prison Service (FSIN) 167 Russian prisons see prison/prisoners, in Russia Rybakov, A.N. 35 Sakwa, R. 42 Saylor, W. G. 103 Schlosser, J.A. 239 Schmitz, J. 72 secondary prisonisation 99 secondary public data (SPD) 82 self-disclosure, risks of 127 self-governance 183, 184 self-promotion 176 self-understanding 69, 70, 73 sense of anonymity 144 sexual violence 183 Shablinsky, Ilya 214 Shalamov, Varlam 27 Shevardnadze, Eduard 49 Shevtsova, L. 206 Shiner, Μ. 168 Shulman, Yekaterina 214 Sikkink, К. 45, 105, 119nl7 Simon,J. Ill Slade, G. 226 Slater, D. 205 Smith, Phillip 3 social: change 67; cohesion 67; contact 92, 128; group 71; inequality 143;
Index influences 144; learning 102; media 24, 33, 218; media platforms 1; movement 69; and political institutions 34; rehabilitation 109; research 69; science researchers 58; solidarity 67 societal relations 68 socio-cultural context 151 socio-cultural exceptionality 5 Solzhenitsyn, A. 7, 8, 9, 27, 51n23, 125 Soviet imprisonment 25 Soviet penal discourse 9 Soviet penality 38 Soviet penal system 25 Soviet political discourse 8 Stakhanovtsy movement 18n9 Stalin 6, 36 Stalinism 4, 9, 35 State Forensic Activity 42 state-society relations 12, 17, 92, 200, 222, 237, 241-243 statutory obligations 119nl7 Stephenson, S. 185, 186 subculture 27, 28, 144, 191. see also criminal subcultures in prison subverted legality 32 Survey of Activities Registry for the European Court of Human Rights 48 survival 8, 10, 30, 127, 151, 161, 184 symbolic domination 9 Tanaka, S. 75 tattooing 129—130 Taylor, C. 209 Taylor, D. 168 Taylor, L. 150 Tolokonnikova, Nadya 221 transnational norm 101 Treté, E. 62 Tsarist exile system 24, 31 Turbine, V. 224 Turkle, S. 67, 74 Twitter 63, 77, 246 Tyler, T. R. 168 259 US prison population 85nl4 Value systems 3 Verkhova, N. 37 victimisation 32, 60, 184 violations 2, 11, 14, 16, 22, 86n26, 116, 140, 141, 167, 170, 172, 173, 179-180, 184, 214, 215, 220, 243 violence 2, 7, 8, 18n8, 28, 32, 76, 77, 127, 129, 132, 140, 145, 147, 148, 177, 178, 183, 184, 204, 226 virtual: ethnography 66; online engagement 99; reality 17 visual: cues 85n6; data 200; social media 201 Vysotsky, Vladimir 34, 52n26 Wacquant, L. 188n4 website 82-83, 172-173, 181; ‘forum of prisoners’ wives 247;
free.Navalny. com 63; FSIN-facing websites 32, 166; official prison 165; official FSIN 165166, 247-248; ‘pop ups’ interruption 176; portals 248; prisoner communities in Russia 76-77; for prisoners 136, 146, 156n54; and social media 33; www. info@gulag-ru 163, 164/ well-being bureaucracy 136 Western institutions 154 Wiper, C. 57 Wood, T. 207 workers movement 68 Work of Defence Lawyers 42 World Health Organisation protocols 43 World Prison Brief rankings data 2 World Report 2020 19nl3 written memoir 37 Yeltsin, Boris 26, 41, 45 Young, I.M. 209 YouTube 1, 24, 34, 63, 77, 127, 131, 226 United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (UNSMR 1957) 109 zek/zaklyuchennyi (term for prisoner) 84nl zona 85n2, 221 The Zone: A Prison Camp Guard’s Story (Dovlatov) 2 Bayerische âtaatebibîiothek München
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Contents List of illustrations Note on authors Acknowledgements Note on transliteration List of abbreviations vi vii viii xii xiii Introduction: Against the past or towards the firture 1 1 Russia, 1991: Carcerai modernisation begins, prison doors shaken? 22 2 Methodology: Being locked up and ‘being free ordine’ 57 3 Conceptualising carcerality and rights in prisons 91 4 Pain and banality ofjail: ‘Death by a thousand cuts’ 5 Seeking life, looking for justice: Rights consciousness of prisoners and their families 125 161 6 Prisoners’ rights in the online world in the global context 197 Conclusion: Crossing the boundary of illusion: What next for Russian prisons? 234 Appendices Index 246 253
Index Page numbers with ‘f’ indicate a figure. Page numbers followed by ‘n’ indicate a note Abramkin, Valery 26, 27, 51nl5, 51nl6,221 access to information 166, 177-181 access to justice 164-169, 181-187, 215, 238,242 activism 12, 17, 45, 197-199 Agencies of the Judicial Community 42 Alekhina, Masha 221 Alekseeva, Lyuda 154 Alexander, J.C. 27, 47, 235 Amnesty International 26, 138, 223, 225 Andropov 6 annual FSIN reports 23 anti-colonialism 68 anti-racism 68 Arnold, H. 146, 150 Aron 28 Babushkin, Andrei 214 Barassi, V. 62 Barnacle, R. 74, 75 Barnes, Steven 4—6, 25, 30 Black Asian, Minority Ethnic (БАМЕ) people 64 Blank, G. 63 blatnye 34, 38, 147 Bolshevik revolution 93 Bolshevism 118n8 boundaries 12, 24, 34, 46, 62, 65, 69, 108, 209 Bourdieu, P. 9 Bowring, B. 14, 42, 44, 105, 107 Bradford, B. 168 Braithwaite, J. 64 brand communities 207 brand identity 207 Brezhneva, K.V. 6, 162 British Society of Criminology (BSC) 15, 58, 87n34 British Sociological Association (BSA) 15, 58, 87n34 Brownlie, I. 43 Brubaker, R. 70 Burridge, A. 244nl Calavita, K. 140, 168 capitalism 4, 24, 92, 237, 240 capitalist penal policy 5 carcerai modernisation 14, 15, 24, 43, 45-48 Chayes, A. 105 Chayes A. H. 105 Checkel, J. T. 109 Chekhov, A.P. 18nl Cheliotis, L. 5, 200 Chernenko 6 Chikov, Pavel 214 Chubarov, A. 93 civil society 13, 16, 24, 25, 45, 48, 64, 76, 94, 104, 107, 108, 116, 153, 164, 177, 198, 209, 248-251 clandestine trials 6, 32 Cohen, S. 150 collective: identity 69—70, 73-76, 207, 235; memory 235; punishment 6-10 communal culture 127 communism 4-6, 9, 32, 43, 93, 95, 187 Communist Party 4
computer-mediated research methods 67 conflict and political turbulence 180 conformance 98, 106, 107-115, 243 Conlon, D. 244nl
254 Index conservative social values 201 Constitutional Court 42 contemporary punishment 99 continuum of penal transformation 10 conventional methods 59 conventional prisoner community 32 conventional qualitative coding practices 84 Convention and the Protection of Human Rights and Basic Freedoms 42 Cooper, F. 70 coping 133, 141, 145, 150, 240 correctional-labour pedagogy (1963) 29 Corrective Labour Code 38 corruption 41, 95, 151, 163, 180, 182, 185, 218, 220, 224, 226 Council of Europe 22, 41, 42-44, 43, 97, 105, 108, 115, 163, 166, 208, 227, 236 Council of Europe Member States 48 Council of Europe’s Rapporteur on Torture 241 court proceedings: clips and pictures of 85nll crime and victimisation 60 criminal 4; behaviour 30; justice 26; subculture 28 Criminal Code in Russia 228n5 criminalization 10 criminal justice 13, 39, 41, 51nl9, 95, 107, 116, 162, 203, 218, 246 criminal records 156n75 criminal subcultures, in prison 157n76, 191n53, 191n58. see also subculture criminological research 162 criminology 12, 57, 204; research practice in 60 critical analyses 68 cultural visibility of prison activism 192n73 culture: dimensions 10; interests 3; memory 234; messages 27; norms 95; representation 67; trauma 234, 235; values 96 The Culture of Control (Garland) 111 custodial sentence 5 Dall’ Alba, G. 75 data: online data 239; online research 61; public data 75; qualitative data 45; research data 12; secondary data 79; secondary public data (SPD) 82; unobtrusive data 58; visual data 200 Daucé, F. 217 décarcération 162, 188 dehumanization 8 ‘de-institutionalisation’ 78 democratic
institutions 188 de-Stalinisation 9 detention 10, 32, 37, 38, 44, 47, 111, 115, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139-142, 166, 167, 170, 171, 173, 175, 218, 249nl4 Diamond, P. Μ. 103 digital communication technologies 176 digital identities 86n21 Dostoevsky, F. 2, 127 Dovlatov, S. 51n23 draconian policing 32 Drass, K. A. 145 Drobizheva, L.M. 189n8 Dud’, Yury 127 economic policies 18n9 ethical judgment 58 ethics protocols 87n33 European and international movements 24 European Convention for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) 108 European Convention for the Prevention of Torture 42 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) 41, 46 European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) 41, 43-44, 167, 175, 176, 181 ‘European identity’ 108 European organisation 41 European Prison Rules 28 European prison systems 25 European Union 25, 41, 110 Eurovision Song Contest (2003) 27 everyday violence 32 ex-prisoners 128, 132 Facebook 37, 77, 85nll, 220 Facebook campaign 202 Fadeev, Valery 213, 214 Farrall, S. 163 fear of self-deterioration 151 Federal Penitentiary Prison Service (FSIN) 22, 202 Federal Security Service (FSB) 22 Feeley, Μ. 111 female ex-prisoner 132 feminism 68
Index Fenton, N. 62 Ferrell, J. 75 Fielding, N. 63 film 91, 117nl, 127, 129, 130 The Forced Labour Convention of 1930 94 The Foreign Agents Law (2012) 225, 226 former prisoner 50n3; families of prisoners 13; public interest in 7 Former Soviet Union (FSU) countries 2 Foucault, Μ. 209 Freedom of Conscience 42 free.Navalny.com website 63 Fuchs, C. 83 funding 19nl6,177, 225, 226 Garland, D. 64, 100, 112, 200 gender identity 86nl9 Gerber, T. P. 45 Gill, N. 244nl Ginzburg, E. 51n23 global penality 2, 12, 236 global prison governance 91-96 global punishment systems 16, 96 Goode, L. 222 Goodman, R. 106 Goodwin-Gill, G.S. 43 Gorbachev, Mikhail 6, 35 Gray, E. 163 Grigor-Sunny, R. 118n8 Grossman, V. 51n23 Gulag 5, 6, 32-33, 78, 101, 132, 163, 192n63, 221 Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn) 2, 7 Gulag information website 164/ Gulagu.net 23, 50n4, 217-21 Hannah-Moffat, K. 112 harsh social politics 201 Hathaway, O. A. 104 Helsinki Watch 26, 223 Henderson,}. 45 Hines, C. 58 Holquist, P. 7 Hookway, N. 74 How to Survive Prison (Lozovsky) 126, 147 humanities 12, 57 human rights 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 41, 66, 204, 209; activist groups 74; carcerai modernisation 45-48; penal codes and laws 172; and penal reform 41; politicisation 224; principles 225; and punishment 103; ratification 107; 255 and rehabilitation of prisoners 166; violations 11 This I cannotforget: The Memoirs of Nikolai Bukharin’s Widow (Larina) 2 identity 68; behaviour identities 67; class identities and diverse social groups 67; conceptual analysis of 67; diffusion 69; moments 239; multi-cultural identities 67; multi-faceted
identities 83; national identity 99; off-line identity 71-73; on-line identity 71-73; ordinary self conceptions of 71; prison netnography and collective identities 73-76; relational settings 70; verification of 58 illusions 12, 17, 227, 236-239 ILO Conventions 118n9 ILO Conventions on Forced Labour 96 imperiallaw 136—137 imprisonment, rules of 150 independent judiciary 42 individual kidnapping 32 industrialize society 5 Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 42 Instagram 63 institutional arrangements 39 institutional flexibility 40 institutional resilience 154 internal reform 95 international community 53n38 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) 109 International human rights articles 109 International Labour Organisation (ILO) 94 international legal obligation 2 international relations 102, 103 internet 14. see also online content internet victimisation 204 interview bloggers online 82 Jackman, R. W. 118nl2 Jackson, J. 163, 168 Jefferson, Andrew 16 Jenkins, R. 83 Jenness, V. 140, 168 Jinks, D. 106 Journey into the Whirlwind (Ginzburg) 2 judicial reform 165 Kalinin, Yury 26, 38 Kara-Murza, Vladimir 228n5
256 Index Katz, Elena 19nl4, 24, 28, 35, 36, 38, 78, 84, 85, 85n8, 85nll, 86, 99, 118, 132, 133, 137, 138, 146, 152, 153n7, 157n86. 189nll, 228nl4 Kavada, A. 62 Kazakhstan Gulag system 4 Kennedy, H. 67, 71, 72, 73, 86nl6 Khlevnyuk, О. 31, 33 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail 47, 219 Khrushchev 6 King, R. 42 Koh, H.H. 105 Kolyma: Birthplace of Our Fear (Documentary) 91, 131 Kozinets, Robert 66, 83 language, role of: in Soviet penality 8 law and politics 97 The Law on Non-Commercial Organisations 230n49 Lee, R. Μ. 63 legal encounters 169-172 legal norms 165 Leighton, P. 153 Lenin 6, 18 Leninism 48 Levy, D. 131, 235 Lewis, R. 57 LGBTQ4- communities 86nl9 liberal democracy 104 Liebling, A. 103, 150 Loader, I. 162 Lozovsky, Vitaly 126 Maclnnes, J. 68 macro political institution 4 male prisoners 77 Malia, Μ. 6 Malkova, P. 224 Mansbridge, J. 209 Martin, Tomas 16 Marxism 30, 48 massive camp detention system 7 McAuley, Μ. 243 McCorkle, R. C. 45, 145 McGovern, A. 200 Médecins Sans Frontières 26 memoirs 7, 11, 22, 30, 35, 48, 126, 223 memorialisation 6-10, 48, 141 memory 98; culture and identity factors 188; discourses 238 Merleau-Ponty, Μ. 75 Miethe, T. D. 145 Miller, D. 205 Miller, R. A. 118Ո12 Milojevic, S. 200 Ministry of Internal Affairs 29, 40 Ministry ofJustice 29, 43 minor crimes 18n5, 40 Moran, D. 244nl The Moscow Centre for Prison Reform (MCPR) 26 multi-disciplinary approach, penal reform 3, 92 national identity 30, 51nl9, 99, 203 national public discourse 184 Naval’ny, Aleksei 132, 179, 182, 197 Naval’ny, Oleg 244nl Nazi prison labour camps 94 Neizvestny, Ernest 32 neo-liberal economy
240 neutrality 168 new Federal Law 42 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) 17, 26, 202, 207, 223, 248-251 Nora, P. 98 norm democracy 108-9 Notesfrom the House of the Dead (Dostoevsky) 2 NVIVO coding program 84 offending 4, 61, 112 official policy announcements 217 offline gender relations 59 Click, J. K. 131,235 online content 22, 134; comments 125; communication 216; communities 58, 59, 60, 202, 225; encounters 242; engagement 71, 128; ethnography 66; gender based violence 204; methods 59; mobilization 62-63; online prison ‘netnography’ 50; online quest, legal help 174-177; platforms 17; prison blogs 12 online prisoner: content 37; engagement 35; websites 36 ontological reality 16 oppression management 208-215 Osechkin, Vladimir 23, 217 Pallot, Judith 19nl4, 25, 31, 51nl8,153n7, 190n36 Paperno, I. 52n28 PCHR 213-15, 217, 222, 225 penal atrocities 7
Index 257 penal confinement 22, 29, 65 penal control 37 penal culture 2, 3, 10, 13, 17, 24, 45, 73, 77, 92, 95, 96, 99, 109, 117, 127, 161, 183, 184, 187, 198, 199, 201, 203, 206, 220, 222, 241 penal development 2, 5, 14, 15, 27, 30, 64, 66, 84, 102, 103, 128, 147, 227, 236, 237 penal discourse 9, 12, 97, 117, 186, 236 penal establishments 1, 52n33 penal ideological change 132 penal ideology 6, 40, 48, 99, 101, 111, 167, 217 penal infrastructural improvements 40 penal innovations 102 penality: community of penal engagers 199; cultural settings 64; law- based and law- driven processes 92; and legacy 5; neo-liberal economy 240; socio-cultural understandings of 102 penal moderation 119n22, 163 penal modernisation 28 penal punishment 30, 32, 84 penal reform 2, 6, 9, 13, 22-26, 28-29, 41, 43, 45-49, 91-92, 95-97, 100, 114-117, 203-205, 220-222, 241-243 Penal Reform International 26 penal reform organisations 220 penal transitology 10, 16, 96-115, 215, 243; carcerai compliance 100-103; model for understanding penal change 98/; and norm adaptation 103-107; risk management 107-115 penal values 113 penal welfarism 111 The Persistent Power of Human Rights: From Commitment to Compliance (Risse, Ropp and Sikkink) 45 Phelps, Μ. 140, 146 Piacentini, L. 18n7, 19nl6, 25, 51nl5, 118n3, 153n6 policy makers 97 political action 70 political consequences 92 political culture 3, 45, 92, 96, 104, 118n5, 206, 225, 244 political economy 4, 5, 240 political elites 41, 69, 106 political ideology 9, 233, 240 political pragmatism 109 political prisoners 228n5; families of 85nll, 228n5 political
strategy 114 Pomerantsev, P. 1,4, 18n3 post-Soviet penal culture 12, 97 post-Soviet penal development 14 Pratt,}. 112 Presidential Council 213, 214, 217, 229nl9 President of the Russian Federation for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights 18 211-212 prison bureaucracy 8, 206 prisoner agency 29-38 prisoner governance 149-150 prisoner online behaviour 57 prisoner violence 153 prison gang 186 prison guard violence 153 Prison Happiness (Verkhova) 37 prison netnography 57 prison/prisoners, in Russia: abuse of power 115; acute rights violations and hiddenness 14; basic rights of 109; bureaucracy 8; censorship 37; citizenship 110; confinement 13; COVID-19 pandemic 163; cultural and social events 146; cultural heritage 146; establishments 39; human rights in 110; human rights violations 22; illegal businesses online 23; illegal phones 23; institutional behaviour of 96; interpersonal relations and experiences 146; ‘jail-dial-out’ communication 13; lacking access to justice 11/; management 37, 44; mobile phone usage 13; negotiations for rights 108; online communication and behaviours of 60; online engagement, for family 128; online forums 18nl; population 1; population rate 2; prison-related internet forums 36; prohibited items 23; psychological difficulties for 65; public perception 163; registration 156; rehabilitation programmes 25; repressions and lawlessness in 164/՜; re-publication of materials 129; rights of 163; role of internet 23; self narrative 140; social media 14, 22; socio-economic background of 146; sociology 11; state-society relations 241-243;
transportation 138; user generated content on prisons 76-78; violence against 127 prison-related forums 79
258 Index prison subculture 183. see also criminal subcultures, in prison promotional value 217 psycho-political consciousness 7 psycho-social 32 public consciousness 162, 188n3 public discourse 3, 107 public institutions 13, 95, 112, 170, 186, 202, 204 Public Monitoring Councils (PMC) 208 public protection and legal compliance 111 punishment: history of 163; moral legitimacy of 176; in movement 137; and public consciousness 161-164 Putin, Vladimir 2, 3, 13, 24, 41, 49, 53n40, 183, 207 Puttnam, R. D. 118nl2 Ratushinskaya, I. 51n23 reform communism 9 rehabilitation 9, 198, 242; duty and obligation to 111; indicators of 243; interpretations of 110; norm and a practice of 109 registration of residence (propiska) 148, 156n75 Reiman, J. 153 Religious Association 42 religious entitlements 177 representational strategy/discourse 9, 92 representations 33, 35, 47, 77, 79, 131; cultural 67; mode of, 205; online 76 research: blogging websites and social networking 73; BSC Ethics Protocols 59; conventional ethics procedural guidance 59; conventional methods 59; ethical issues 61; face-to-face communication 62; off-line identity and on-line identities 71-73; online communities 58; online methods 59; online mobilization 62; online prisoner groups 78-84; prison netnography and identities 68—71, 73—76; 1963 correctional-labour pedagogy 29; qualitative research in criminology 61; questionnaire on websites 80/; relational context of 63-68; response to questionnaire 81/; trans-cultural and trans-historical research 30; user generated content on prisons 76-78 Richter, J. 224 rights
consciousness 11, 16, 151, 191n53, 192n60 rights discourse 15, 16, 76, 79, 110, 116 rights violations 11, 14, 16, 17, 29, 127, 140, 180, 198 right to self-expression 177 Risse, T. 45, 105, 118nl7 Rodley, Nigel 38 Romanova, Oľga 150, 157n82, 219, 220, 221, 226, 246 Ropp, S. C. 45 Ross, M. W. 103 Rowe, Μ. 57 Rubin, A. 91, 101 Runet 19n20, 28, 37, 63, 215 Russia/Russian: cultural psyche 4; human rights 97; human rights law 97; language documentaries 126; national legislation 241; penal system 1; The Russian Criminal Procedural Code of 2001 53n40; Memorial 7; Russian Orthodox Prison Ministry 207; Russian Prison Service (FSIN) 167 Russian prisons see prison/prisoners, in Russia Rybakov, A.N. 35 Sakwa, R. 42 Saylor, W. G. 103 Schlosser, J.A. 239 Schmitz, J. 72 secondary prisonisation 99 secondary public data (SPD) 82 self-disclosure, risks of 127 self-governance 183, 184 self-promotion 176 self-understanding 69, 70, 73 sense of anonymity 144 sexual violence 183 Shablinsky, Ilya 214 Shalamov, Varlam 27 Shevardnadze, Eduard 49 Shevtsova, L. 206 Shiner, Μ. 168 Shulman, Yekaterina 214 Sikkink, К. 45, 105, 119nl7 Simon,J. Ill Slade, G. 226 Slater, D. 205 Smith, Phillip 3 social: change 67; cohesion 67; contact 92, 128; group 71; inequality 143;
Index influences 144; learning 102; media 24, 33, 218; media platforms 1; movement 69; and political institutions 34; rehabilitation 109; research 69; science researchers 58; solidarity 67 societal relations 68 socio-cultural context 151 socio-cultural exceptionality 5 Solzhenitsyn, A. 7, 8, 9, 27, 51n23, 125 Soviet imprisonment 25 Soviet penal discourse 9 Soviet penality 38 Soviet penal system 25 Soviet political discourse 8 Stakhanovtsy movement 18n9 Stalin 6, 36 Stalinism 4, 9, 35 State Forensic Activity 42 state-society relations 12, 17, 92, 200, 222, 237, 241-243 statutory obligations 119nl7 Stephenson, S. 185, 186 subculture 27, 28, 144, 191. see also criminal subcultures in prison subverted legality 32 Survey of Activities Registry for the European Court of Human Rights 48 survival 8, 10, 30, 127, 151, 161, 184 symbolic domination 9 Tanaka, S. 75 tattooing 129—130 Taylor, C. 209 Taylor, D. 168 Taylor, L. 150 Tolokonnikova, Nadya 221 transnational norm 101 Treté, E. 62 Tsarist exile system 24, 31 Turbine, V. 224 Turkle, S. 67, 74 Twitter 63, 77, 246 Tyler, T. R. 168 259 US prison population 85nl4 Value systems 3 Verkhova, N. 37 victimisation 32, 60, 184 violations 2, 11, 14, 16, 22, 86n26, 116, 140, 141, 167, 170, 172, 173, 179-180, 184, 214, 215, 220, 243 violence 2, 7, 8, 18n8, 28, 32, 76, 77, 127, 129, 132, 140, 145, 147, 148, 177, 178, 183, 184, 204, 226 virtual: ethnography 66; online engagement 99; reality 17 visual: cues 85n6; data 200; social media 201 Vysotsky, Vladimir 34, 52n26 Wacquant, L. 188n4 website 82-83, 172-173, 181; ‘forum of prisoners’ wives 247;
free.Navalny. com 63; FSIN-facing websites 32, 166; official prison 165; official FSIN 165166, 247-248; ‘pop ups’ interruption 176; portals 248; prisoner communities in Russia 76-77; for prisoners 136, 146, 156n54; and social media 33; www. info@gulag-ru 163, 164/ well-being bureaucracy 136 Western institutions 154 Wiper, C. 57 Wood, T. 207 workers movement 68 Work of Defence Lawyers 42 World Health Organisation protocols 43 World Prison Brief rankings data 2 World Report 2020 19nl3 written memoir 37 Yeltsin, Boris 26, 41, 45 Young, I.M. 209 YouTube 1, 24, 34, 63, 77, 127, 131, 226 United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (UNSMR 1957) 109 zek/zaklyuchennyi (term for prisoner) 84nl zona 85n2, 221 The Zone: A Prison Camp Guard’s Story (Dovlatov) 2 Bayerische âtaatebibîiothek München |
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spelling | Piacentini, Laura Verfasser (DE-588)1258274868 aut The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia 'preparing myself for prison' in a contested human rights landscape Laura Piacentini and Elena Katz London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2022 xiv, 259 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge frontiers of criminal justice Introduction: Against the past or towards the future? -- Russia, 1991 : carceral modernisation begins, prison doors shaken? -- Methodology : being locked up and 'being free online' -- Conceptualising carceralilty and human rights in prisons -- Pain and banality of jail : 'death by a thousand cuts' -- Seeking life, looking for justice : rights consciousness of prisoners and their families -- Prisoners' rights and the online world in the global context -- Conclusion: Crossing the boundary of illusion : what's next for Russian prisons? "In outlining the online expressions of penal life, this book disrupts the conventional human encounters that underpin empirical criminological scholarship on prisons because, figuratively speaking, prisons in Russia are de-nesting from their institutional moorings and borders. Using the online world as the research site and presenting research from selectively drawn evidence gathered from secondary data from prison-related websites, it explores the 'moving walls' of the prison from socio-political and cultural perspectives. The book discusses how prisoners and their families articulate and give meaning to their experiences when they are online, and while doing so develop their rights awareness. This book is a pioneering methodological, criminological and theoretical study, the first of its kind in global criminology and humanities, and because it is forging a new path for penal scholarship, cannot be all-encompassing but rather acts as a 'map' for other researchers in different fields to use. It will be useful for scholars working in comparative fields and jurisdictions on the subject of prisons, rights and how the internet is being utilised by prisoners, their families and communities organised around prison activism" Haft Motiv (DE-588)1149290072 gnd rswk-swf Social Media (DE-588)4639271-3 gnd rswk-swf Gefangener (DE-588)4022782-0 gnd rswk-swf Gefängnis Motiv (DE-588)4113679-2 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Imprisonment / Russia (Federation) Prisoners / Russia (Federation) Internet / Russia (Federation) Prisons in mass media Emprisonnement / Russie Prisonniers / Russie Internet / Russie Prisons dans les médias Imprisonment Internet Prisoners Russia (Federation) Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Gefangener (DE-588)4022782-0 s Social Media (DE-588)4639271-3 s Gefängnis Motiv (DE-588)4113679-2 s Haft Motiv (DE-588)1149290072 s DE-604 Katz, Elena M. Verfasser (DE-588)1147059632 aut Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-032-22292-9 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-315-10280-1 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033626008&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033626008&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia 'preparing myself for prison' in a contested human rights landscape |
title_auth | The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia 'preparing myself for prison' in a contested human rights landscape |
title_exact_search | The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia 'preparing myself for prison' in a contested human rights landscape |
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title_full | The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia 'preparing myself for prison' in a contested human rights landscape Laura Piacentini and Elena Katz |
title_fullStr | The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia 'preparing myself for prison' in a contested human rights landscape Laura Piacentini and Elena Katz |
title_full_unstemmed | The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia 'preparing myself for prison' in a contested human rights landscape Laura Piacentini and Elena Katz |
title_short | The virtual reality of imprisonment in Russia |
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title_sub | 'preparing myself for prison' in a contested human rights landscape |
topic | Haft Motiv (DE-588)1149290072 gnd Social Media (DE-588)4639271-3 gnd Gefangener (DE-588)4022782-0 gnd Gefängnis Motiv (DE-588)4113679-2 gnd |
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