Does the open-cell regime foster inmates’ legal capability? Evidence from two Italian prisons
Abstract Evidence emerging from our novel in-prison survey shows that non-criminal legal problems of prison inmates mainly relate to family law matters, contract liability, and administrative procedures. The rate of subjects who face legal issues increases after imprisonment. Employing logit estimat...
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