Vulnerability and Incarceration
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Elizabeth Victor in her compelling monograph, Vulnerability and Incarceration, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2019. This thought-provoking book, spanning 132 pages, delves deep into the often-overlooked ethical dimensions surrounding prisoners' rights, specifically in the context of medical research.
Unlike other texts that merely touch upon these themes, Victor provides a comprehensive analysis that interrogates the concept of vulnerability itself. By examining the unique experiences of incarcerated individuals, she challenges readers to reconsider what rights should be afforded to prisoners and how their participation in research can be ethically justified.
Whether you are a scholar, activist, or simply interested in the intersection of ethics and corrections, Vulnerability and Incarceration offers a unique perspective that is essential for understanding these critical issues in today's society.