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Sonic Conditions of Detention

Sonic Conditions of Detention

Further information on the impact of sound and music in places of detention, and on the use of music and sound in torture and ill-treatment, from the research and knowledge exchange project Environmental Conditions of Detention

We’ve expanded!

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Having launched the project with a focus primarily on sonic aspects of detention, we are now expanding this to cover sound within a broader and holistic range of environmental conditions of detention. This move has been inspired in part by positive reactions to our upcoming workshop ‘Understanding the Environmental Conditions of Detention’. We’re delighted that there is a real appetite for this work among advocates, academics and practitioners — and hope this can be the start of some lasting change.

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