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The article concerns the prison system. In the first part are described attitudes of public opinion towards crime and prison system. Not only in the terms of causes of criminal behavior. It also brings an evaluation of particular conditions and facilities which are available or which would be hypothetically available for prisoners in contemporary Czech prison system. The second part brings information about prison from prisoners point of view. It sums up the particular needs and problems resulting from imprisonment. And the third part comes with a comparison of prisoners and public opinion attitudes on some moral dilemmas of chosen kinds of human behavior.
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Ius Novum
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2009
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issue 2
94-112
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The article synthetically presents international law instruments referring to the handling of persons sentenced to imprisonment and serving a sentence between countries of which one is the country where the sentence was pronounced (the country of the sentence pronouncement or the sentencing country) and the other is the country of the convict's citizenship or residence (the country of the sentence execution or the executing country).
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Turystyka penitencjarna

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The aim of the article is the attempt to establish and distinguish a new type of cultural tourism which is prison tourism. Moreover, the article leads to defining its scope and to indicating potential tourist attractions, both in the world and in Poland. From the cognitive point of view, the study was based on two American facilities, i.e. Yuma and Alcatraz prisons. Because of the scope, however, this type of tourism cannot always be the basis for mass tourism. On the national scale, the limited access to historical prison facilities, which are still used for penitentiary or corrective purposes, does not allow it to become mass tourism.
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