Volume 45, Issue 3 (Re)thinking prison reform from a southern perspectiveVol. 45, 2021/3 - pagesPages 363 to 365Tribute to Christian DebuystPages 369 to 382Should prisons in the South be abolished or reformed?By Roberson Edouard, Arnaud DandoyPages 383 to 415The emergence of the modern prison in Haiti: Discourse, practices, institutionsBy Arnaud Dandoy, Roberson EdouardPages 417 to 448Questioning the international promotion of the rule of law in relation to pre-trial detention: The example of Ivory CoastBy Bénédicte FischerPages 449 to 479Doubly detained: Conditions and rights of Haitians incarcerated in the Dominican RepublicBy Jennifer PeircePages 481 to 511An empirical investigation of excessive police force in Germany. Method, implementation and challenges of the research project “Assault and Battery by a Public Official”By Laila Abdul-Rahman, Hannah Espín Grau, Tobias Singelnstein