If you liked Incentives in prison regimes by Mary Bosworth, start with Privatizing Border Control (2022), Encyclopedia of prisons & correctional facilities (2005), and What is criminology? (2012). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Privatizing Border Control
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What should I read after Incentives in prison regimes?
BookOrb recommends Privatizing Border Control (2022), Encyclopedia of prisons & correctional facilities (2005), What is criminology? (2012), Race, gender, and punishment (2007), and Handbook on Border Criminology (2024).
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Incentives in prison regimes is by Mary Bosworth.