Humanization of the Siberian prison and power: lessons from the imperial period of Russian history

In 2020, the implementation of the 10-year concept for the development of the penal system, aimed at the humanization of prisoner welfare, was ended. The article examines the political result of a closely related reform – the gradual humanization of the Siberian prison in the 19th - early 20th centu...

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Main Authors: Naumenko Olga, Naumenko Evgeny, Tkacheva Tatiana, Blashkova Lyudmila, Salmina Svetlana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/12/shsconf_sahd2021_01012.pdf
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spelling doaj-a9a508ce57e64194890406f7d4b4118c2021-05-04T12:24:34ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-011010101210.1051/shsconf/202110101012shsconf_sahd2021_01012Humanization of the Siberian prison and power: lessons from the imperial period of Russian historyNaumenko OlgaNaumenko EvgenyTkacheva TatianaBlashkova LyudmilaSalmina SvetlanaIn 2020, the implementation of the 10-year concept for the development of the penal system, aimed at the humanization of prisoner welfare, was ended. The article examines the political result of a closely related reform – the gradual humanization of the Siberian prison in the 19th - early 20th century. The authors believe that the outcome of the prison reform in Russia, in contrast to Europe, was characterized by a weakening of the state power. Given the poverty of the Russian people, their disenfranchisement and unemployment, the material conditions in the reformed prisons were often better than those of law-abiding citizens at liberty. On the one hand, this hindered the reduction of crime rates, but, on the other hand, caused misunderstanding in Russian society, exacerbated the sense of injustice and projected it onto the state authorities.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/12/shsconf_sahd2021_01012.pdf
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Humanization of the Siberian prison and power: lessons from the imperial period of Russian history
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title_short Humanization of the Siberian prison and power: lessons from the imperial period of Russian history
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description In 2020, the implementation of the 10-year concept for the development of the penal system, aimed at the humanization of prisoner welfare, was ended. The article examines the political result of a closely related reform – the gradual humanization of the Siberian prison in the 19th - early 20th century. The authors believe that the outcome of the prison reform in Russia, in contrast to Europe, was characterized by a weakening of the state power. Given the poverty of the Russian people, their disenfranchisement and unemployment, the material conditions in the reformed prisons were often better than those of law-abiding citizens at liberty. On the one hand, this hindered the reduction of crime rates, but, on the other hand, caused misunderstanding in Russian society, exacerbated the sense of injustice and projected it onto the state authorities.
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