Research subject Prison and other closed institutions
In addition to the prison, this research area includes institutions such as special youth homes and institutions with closed youth care or closed substance abuse care.
The prison and the other closed institutions are associated with the most intrusive measures and the most severe punishment we have in Sweden. The research touches on various aspects of lock-in and punishment. An overarching question is what effects punishment and lock-in have on individuals who are admitted to closed institutions.
The research is about recidivism, effects of different lengths on punishment and exclusion strategies. It is also about experiences of being locked up in a closed institution and about compulsory care of young people based on gender, class and ethnicity.
Related research subject
Criminology
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Researchers
Tove Pettersson
Professor, Head of Department
Anders Nilsson
Professor
Felipe Estrada Dörner
Professor
Fredrik Sivertsson
Assistant professor
Enes Al Weswasi
Postdoctoral researcher
Olof Bäckman
Professor
Tove Pettersson
Professor, Head of Department
Emeli Lönnqvist
PhD
Research group
Doctoral studies
The Department of Criminology offers programs for postgraduate studies in Criminology.