Property and Real Estate Law in the Context of Prison Construction

The Penal Lexicon delves into the complexities of property and real estate law as it intersects with the construction and development of correctional facilities, examining the unique legal considerations and challenges that arise in this context.

Research Focus

Understanding Property and Real Estate Law in Prison Construction

Key Research Areas

Research Methods

The Penal Lexicon employs a variety of research methods to investigate the legal and regulatory aspects of property and real estate law in prison construction, including:

  • Legal Case Studies: Analyzing landmark cases and current trends in litigation involving property and real estate issues related to prison construction, including zoning disputes, eminent domain proceedings, and environmental challenges.
  • Comparative Legal Analysis: Examining legal frameworks and practices in different jurisdictions, focusing on the intersection of property and real estate law with prison construction regulations.
  • Interviews with Legal Professionals: Gathering insights from legal professionals specializing in property and real estate law, land use planning, and environmental law, as well as experts in prison construction and development.

Collaborations and Resources

The Research Process

  • Reviewing Existing Literature:

    We conduct thorough reviews of existing literature on prison construction, property and real estate law, and the relevant legal frameworks.

  • Identifying Key Issues:

    We identify and analyze the critical legal issues and challenges faced in the construction and development of correctional facilities, including questions of land acquisition, zoning compliance, and environmental impact, drawing on the principles of property and real estate law.

  • Developing Research Questions:

    We formulate research questions that are both relevant and impactful, guiding our research endeavors and shaping our contributions to the field, focusing on the intersection of criminal justice and property and real estate law.

Researchers

Our Research Team

Steve Robinson-Grindey Senior Researcher and Director

Steve Robinson-Grindey

Senior Researcher & Director

Bernice Buckley Assistant Researcher

Bernice Buckley

Assistant Researcher

Lana Minja Assistant Researcher

Lana Minja

Assistant Researcher

Feedback and Recognition

Research Impact

"The Penal Lexicon’s dedication to providing accessible and evidence-based research is truly commendable. Their work has been a valuable resource for my own research and has helped to inform my understanding of key issues in criminal justice."

Gary Demaneur Policy Analyst

"I am consistently impressed by the high quality and thoughtfulness of The Penal Lexicon’s research. Their work has provided crucial insights that have informed my policy recommendations and advocacy efforts."

Zachary Kagan
Zachary Kagan Professor of Criminology

"The Penal Lexicon's research has been instrumental in shaping my understanding of the complexities of the criminal justice system. Their work is both rigorous and insightful, providing valuable insights that are essential for informed decision-making."

Jason Chidiac
Jason Chidiac Researcher