La réforme des prisons sous la troisième république - une co-gestion d'acteurs publics et privés
By: KALUSZINSKI, Martine.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : ENA, juil./sept. 2001Revue Française D'Administration Publique 99, p. 393-403Abstract: Prison reforme during the Third Republic was less the result of willingess on the part of central authority as a complex game of interacton between actors occupying different social spaces: the administration in charge of prisons and the General Inspectorate of Administrative Services, but also the High Council of Prisons and the General Society of Prisons. Detention policy thus appeared to be a rather institutionalised co-production by public and private actorsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Prison reforme during the Third Republic was less the result of willingess on the part of central authority as a complex game of interacton between actors occupying different social spaces: the administration in charge of prisons and the General Inspectorate of Administrative Services, but also the High Council of Prisons and the General Society of Prisons. Detention policy thus appeared to be a rather institutionalised co-production by public and private actors
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