184 Pages
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Routledge
184 Pages
by
Routledge
184 Pages
by
Routledge
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‘So far we have successfully avoided loss of life during serious disturbances but if the present trend continues there will be a serious loss of control… In such circumstances there is a probability of both staff and prisoners being killed.’
This dramatic warning, given by the prison governors to the Labour Home Secretary, Mr Merlyn Rees, stimulated the setting up of the May Committee in 1978.... Read more
Foreword by Sir Robert Mark. Author’s Preface. 1. The Crisis Dawns 2. Overcrowding 3. The Prisoners 4. Abnormal Offenders 5. Young People in Custody 6. Women in Prison 7. Prisoners’ Rights 8. Riots 9. Prison Officers Protest 10. The Role of Whitehall 11. The May Inquiry 12. Rescuing the Prisons. Appendix: List of Members of the May Committee. References.
Biography
Peter Evans






