Democracy Has A Mass Incarnation Problem with Judith Resnik - Episode 212
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Join host Kathryn Rubino on The Jabot podcast with Yale Law's Judith Resnik. Discover how historical detention practices challenge democracy today. Explore her new book, "Impermissible Punishments," for insights on humane reforms. A thought-provoking must-listen!
Episode Highlights
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Discussion of upcoming book, "Impermissible Punishments"
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Journey to Academia: From Law School to Professor
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Prison as a Social Service: Complexities and Paradoxes
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Judicial Debate on the Permissibility of Whipping in Prisons
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Historical Roots: The League of Nations and Prison Standards
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Evolution of Prisoners' Rights and Dignity
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Importance of Recognizing Incarcerated as Rights Bearers
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Global Perspective: Common Problems in Prisons Worldwide
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The Cost of Maintaining the Current Prison System
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Inhumane Practices and the Need for Solid Lines on Punishments
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Changing Nature: Prison is a Construct, Not a Standard
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Solitary Confinement: A Physical and Emotional Burden
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