1st Edition

No Easy Road A Study of the Theories and Problems Involved in the Rehabilitation of the Offender

By Sallie Trotter Copyright 1969
286 Pages
by Routledge

286 Pages
by Routledge

286 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1969, Sallie Trotter was the first woman social worker ever appointed in Britain to work inside an all-male prison – Wandsworth, in fact – with more freedom than had hitherto been offered to anyone not strictly of the prison staff. She was made responsible for the welfare and rehabilitation of over 1,500 men, none of them first-offenders. No Easy Road is the product of... Read more

Foreword.  Acknowledgements.  Part I  1. H. M. Prison Wandsworth  2. A Pioneer Post Raises Problems  3. Reactions in Prison  4. Prison Welfare  5. Obstacles  6. The Prison Hostel and the Hostel Scheme  Part II  Introduction  7. What are We Talking About?  8. Voluntary or Professional After-Care?  9. The Prison Officer  10. Employment in Prisons  11. The Value of Research in Criminology  12. Developing Casework in Prisons  13. What is Involved in Parole?  14. Other Theories  Part III  Introduction  15. The Offender  16. Bill  17. Problems of Rehabilitation  18. Are We Treating Symptoms or Causes?  19. Conclusion.  Appendixes.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

Sallie Trotter (later Sallie Crawford) was Senior Prison Welfare Officer at Wandsworth from September 1960 until December 1962.