Ian O'Donnell is Professor of Criminology at University College Dublin and an Adjunct Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and a Member of the Academia Europaea.
1: Historical Perspectives
2: Reconsidering the Effects of Silence and Separation
3: The (Certain) Pains and (Uncertain) Pleasures of Solitude
4: Pathological Loneliness
5: The Apotheosis of Solitary Confinement
6: Making the SHU Fit (for Purpose)
7: Lockdown, Infamy, and Inhuman Relations
8: Time Passes, Inescapably
9: Critical Fractions: Life Lived and Life Left
10: Taming Time and Reframing Isolation
11: Withstanding Time's Abrasion