'Embarrassing the State': The 'Ordinary' Prisoner Rights Movement in Ireland, 1972-6.

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Contemporary History Pub Date : 2020-04-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-28 DOI:10.1177/0022009419863846
Oisín Wall
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This article explores the early years of the campaign for 'ordinary', not politically-aligned, prisoners' rights in Ireland. It argues that this campaign has often been overshadowed by the activities of 'political prisoners', who only constituted a small minority of prisoners in the period. The article follows the development and changing tactics of the ordinary prisoners' movement, through the rise and fall of the Prisoners' Union (PU) (1972-3) and into the early years of the Prisoners' Rights Organisation (PRO) (1973-6), which would become the longest-lasting and most vocal penal reform organisation in Ireland, until the formation of the Irish Penal Reform Trust in 1994. It argues that the movement constantly adapted its tactics to address emerging issues and opportunities. Ultimately, it contends that by 1976 the PRO was an increasingly legitimate voice in Ireland's public discourse on prisons. It shows that, although the campaign did not achieve any major penal reforms in this period, it had a significant impact on public debates about prisons, prisoners' mental health, the failures of the penal system, and prisoners' entitlement to human rights.

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“使国家难堪”:1972-6年爱尔兰“普通”囚犯权利运动。
这篇文章探讨了爱尔兰“普通”囚犯权利运动的早期,而不是政治上的结盟。它认为,这一运动往往因“政治犯”的活动而蒙上阴影,在这一时期,他们只占囚犯的一小部分。本文遵循普通囚犯运动的发展和变化策略,通过囚犯联盟(PU)(1972-3)的兴衰和囚犯权利组织(PRO)(1973-6)的早期发展,该组织将成为爱尔兰持续时间最长、最具影响力的刑事改革组织,直到1994年爱尔兰刑事改革信托基金的成立。它认为,该运动不断调整其策略,以解决新出现的问题和机会。最后,它认为,到1976年,在爱尔兰关于监狱的公共话语中,PRO的声音越来越合法。报告显示,尽管这一运动在这一时期没有实现任何重大的刑罚改革,但它对有关监狱、囚犯心理健康、刑罚制度的失败和囚犯享有人权的权利的公开辩论产生了重大影响。
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