1st Edition

Imprisonment in England and Wales A Concise History

332 Pages
by Routledge

332 Pages
by Routledge

332 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1985, Imprisonment in England and Wales is an account of the changing functions and conditions of imprisonment in England and Wales from the Medieval period to the present day. It is designed both as a text for students and teachers of history, law and social science and as an introduction to the subject for more general readers and is one of the few attempts to provide... Read more

List of Illustrations.  Preface.  Introduction.  Part One: The Middle Ages  1. The Structure and Organisation of Imprisonment  2. The Population and Conditions Within Prisons  Part Two: The Early Modern Period  3. Developments in Punishment  4. The Prison System  Part Three: The Period 1750 to 1877  5. The Rediscovery of the Prison  6. Reformation or Punishment?  Part Four: Modern Period, from 1877  7. The Organisation of a State Prison System  8. Types of Prison Sentence and the Prison Regime  9. The Social Functions of Imprisonment.  Discussion and Concluding Remarks.  Review of Literature and Sources.  Chronological Table.  Appendices.  Index.

Biography

Christopher Harding, Bill Hines, Richard Ireland and Philip Rawlings