1st Edition

Overseeing Rights in Prison The Irish Experience of Human Rights Protection in Prisons

By Sophie van der Valk Copyright 2025
234 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

234 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Drawing on Ireland as its primary case study, this book is an in- depth critical examination of how rights protection bodies and mechanisms are experienced by those in prison in Ireland. Through its analysis of the Irish experience, the book considers the implementation of, and challenges faced by, human rights protection within the prison context, and explores some of the reforms that Ireland... Read more

1. Introduction 2. Oversight and Prisoners’ Views of Oversight Bodies 3. Legal and Policy Review at International and Domestic Level 4. Understanding Prisoners’ Rights and Penal Culture 5. Prisoner Awareness of and Perceptions of Oversight Bodies 6. Barriers to Engagement 7. Protecting Human Rights in Prison 8. Conclusion

Biography

Sophie van der Valk is a postdoctoral researcher with the School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice on the project Transforming Justice: An All-Island Examination of Justice Responses to Historical Institutional Abuse. She is a socio-legal researcher who received her PhD from Trinity College Dublin as part of the ERC funded Prisons: the Rule of Law, Accountability and Rights (PRILA) project. Her PhD examined the experiences of those in prison of human rights protecting mechanisms, specifically complaint procedures, inspection and monitoring and the courts. Her findings have been used to inform the new framework of the Office of the Inspector of Prisons in Ireland and been disseminated through workshops, training days, conference presentations, reports, blogs and academic publications. Her research has been published both internationally and domestically in journals such as the European Journal of Criminology and the Law and Society Review. She has previously conducted research in the field of counterterrorism, specifically examining issues concerning the prosecution and other measures used against foreign fighters.