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==Prisoner/Prison-keeper psychology==
==Prisoner/Prison-keeper psychology==
* [[The Red Rose Rage (Bleeding)]] by [[L. Timmel Duchamp]]
* [[The Red Rose Rages (Bleeding)]] by [[L. Timmel Duchamp]]
* [[Susan R. Matthews]]' [[Jurisdiction Universe]] stories, featuring [[Andrej Koskiusko]] as official torturer; particularly number two, which takes place on a prison planet
* [[Susan R. Matthews]]' [[Jurisdiction Universe]] stories, featuring [[Andrej Koskiusko]] as official torturer; particularly number two, which takes place on a prison planet


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[[Category:Themes and tropes]]
[[Category:Themes and tropes]]
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]]

Latest revision as of 20:48, 22 March 2009

SF provides a rich field for examination of prisons, prisoners, and the psychology of imprisonment, from alternatives to penal servitude, to examining Earth-like penal colonies and prison systems in other settings.

Women in prison

A whole genre of its own. See women in prison.

Penal colonies

Penal colonies are common, as a device for creating a settlement, as an examination of class issues, and as a way to create a dystopic, lawless environment. Works include:

Prison rescues

Prison revolts

Prisoner/Prison-keeper psychology