Lost in translation: The principle of normalisation in prison policy in Norway and the Netherlands

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jill van de Rijt, E. V. van Ginneken, M. Boone
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Abstract

The principle of normalisation has gained more prominence in international prison law, with both the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules (UN SMR) and the European Prison Rules (EPR) promoting normalisation to the guiding principles. In general terms, normalisation refers to shaping life in prison in resemblance to life outside prison. However, it largely remains unclear what this principle entails for prison policy. The general formulation in the UN SMR and EPR leave much discretionary room to national prison authorities. By conducting a (comparative) policy analysis, this article aims to uncover the normative standards derived from the UN SMR and EPR and how the principle translates into national laws and policies of Norway and the Netherlands. The analysis shows that although the main provision is generally formulated, some detailed norms are provided in other provisions on how elements of life in prison should be shaped, including limits and restrictions. In Norway and the Netherlands, normalisation is not explicitly mentioned in law, but is (to a varied extent) incorporated in policy. It is shown that, in practice, normalisation is closely tied to reintegration, which has important implications for the principle itself and the norms that are taken as point of reference.
迷失在翻译中:挪威和荷兰监狱政策正常化的原则
正常化原则在国际监狱法中日益突出,《联合国最低限度标准规则》(UN SMR)和《欧洲监狱规则》(EPR)都将正常化作为指导原则。一般来说,正常化是指将监狱生活塑造得与监狱外生活相似。然而,这一原则对监狱政策的影响在很大程度上仍不清楚。联合国《监狱管理报告》和《环境保护报告》的一般提法给国家监狱当局留下了很大的自由裁量余地。通过进行(比较)政策分析,本文旨在揭示源自联合国SMR和EPR的规范性标准,以及该原则如何转化为挪威和荷兰的国家法律和政策。分析表明,虽然主要条款一般是拟定的,但在其他条款中就如何形成监禁生活的要素,包括限制和限制,提供了一些详细的规范。在挪威和荷兰,正常化并未在法律中明确提及,但(在不同程度上)被纳入了政策。它表明,在实践中,正常化与重新融入社会密切相关,这对原则本身和作为参照点的规范具有重要影响。
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期刊介绍: Punishment & Society is an international, interdisciplinary, peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research and scholarship dealing with punishment, penal institutions and penal control.
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