La réforme administrative, élément clé de la réforme pénitentiaire dans les Républiques post-soviétiques
By: OLEYNIK, Anton.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : ENA, juil./sept. 2001Revue Française D'Administration Publique 99, p. 513-522Abstract: While the post-soviet Republics have become democratised, the same cannot be said of their penitentiary systems. State totalitarianism has in fact been substituted by an administrative totalitarianims with prison personnel playing the role in principle attributed to the State and exercising a badly supervised authority over prisoners. Hence, it is only administrative reform which will enable democratic values to enter the prison of the post-soviet RepublicsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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While the post-soviet Republics have become democratised, the same cannot be said of their penitentiary systems. State totalitarianism has in fact been substituted by an administrative totalitarianims with prison personnel playing the role in principle attributed to the State and exercising a badly supervised authority over prisoners. Hence, it is only administrative reform which will enable democratic values to enter the prison of the post-soviet Republics
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