This volume explores the role that European institutions have come to
play in regulating national prisons systems. The authors introduce and
contribute to advancing a new research agenda in international penology
('Europe in prisons') which complements the conventional comparative
approach ('prisons in Europe'). The chapters examine the impact - if
any - that institutions such as the European Committee for the
Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
and the European Court of Human Rights have had on prison policy
throughout Europe. With contributions from a wide range of countries
such as Albania, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Norway and Spain, this
edited collection offers a wide-ranging and authoritative guide to the
effects of European institutions on prison policy.