2024
DOI: 10.1080/14782804.2024.2324291
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Becoming a European prisoner: penal reforms and European belonging in Georgia and Estonia

Olga Zeveleva,
Costanza Curro

Abstract: Over the past three decades many former Soviet states introduced reforms to the penal systems they inherited from socialist regimes. In most countries of the post-Soviet space, these reforms have been depicted by policy-makers as projects of ‘Europeanization’. This article investigates the discursive construction of penal reform in Georgia and Estonia after these countries gained independence. We examine images and practices of punishment and answer two questions: how are post-Soviet penal reforms framed by po… Show more

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