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Myrllen's coat
In 1948, a schizophrenic woman admitted to the Eastern State Hospital in Knoxville,
Tennessee, began shredding rags into coloured thread and begging hospital staff to give her a sewing
needle. In the space of seven years, she created several garments, densely embroidered with images
and glossolalic text. Ward notes dismissively summarized, “She sews without purpose…is nonproductive”.
In 1955 she was medicated with the newly developed drug, chlorpromazine, and
stopped sewing. Over the years, most of the works were lost –– along with the medical records of
their creator, who is known by the pseudonym, “Myrllen”. Today, only two artifacts remain: a scarf,
which hangs in Lakeshore Mental Health Center in Knoxville; and a coat, preserved in the Tennessee
State Museum. My research is the first academic study of these artifacts, which are virtually
unknown outside of Tennessee and Maryland
Detained without trial: Fair Trials International‟s response to the European Commission‟s Green Paper on detention
The report presents the case studies of 11 individuals whose rights were infringed due to excessive and unjustified pre-trial
detention. The report analyses the pre-trial detention regimes of 15 EU Member States: the Czech Republic, France, England and Wales, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden. Key statistical data on rates of pre-trial detention in these and other EU countries are presented in Appendix 1.
The report was submitted to the European Commission in response to its Green Paper on detention issued in 2010
The European Arrest Warrant: the role of judges when human rights are at risk
This article examines the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights in European extradition cases, in particular the impact of the European Court of Human Rights' decision in Mss v Belgium and Greece
Pre-trial detention and its over-use: evidence from ten countries
This new report looks at pre-trial detention in ten jurisdictions: Kenya, South Africa, Brazil, the USA, India, Thailand, England & Wales, Hungary, the Netherlands and Australia. All but one of these (the Netherlands) currently run their prison systems over-capacity. The research included analysis of national legal systems followed by interviews with 60 experienced criminal defence lawyers across the ten countries
Community sentences since 2000: How they work – and why they have not cut prisoner numbers
This research report reviews the range of
alternatives to custody across the UK, from bail, through
community sanctions and probation, to early release from
prison. It contains detailed statistical and qualitative information on the available alternatives to custody and their use since 2000. The report was produced as part of an EU funded study comparing alternatives to custody in 8 EU member states
Automata: Hybrid collage bodies
Automata is a series of collages depicting hybrid collage bodies in which anthropomorphic surrogates are simulated through the conflation of unlike parts
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