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A Taste of Prison Custodial Conditions for Trial and Remand Prisoners

A Taste of Prison: Custodial Conditions for Trial and Remand Prisoners

1st Edition

By Roy D. King, Rodney Morgan
October 25, 2023

Originally published in 1976, A Taste of Prison deals with a very sensitive area of concern in the system of trial and imprisonment in Britain at the time. It describes the conditions at Winchester Prison and Winchester Remand Centre for both adults and young persons who were held in custody before...

Albany: Birth of a Prison –  End of an Era

Albany: Birth of a Prison – End of an Era

1st Edition

By Roy D. King, Kenneth W. Elliott
October 25, 2023

Originally published in 1977, Albany: Birth of a Prison - End of an Era attempts to document and analyse some of the changes which happened in the first five and a half years of the prison’s opening and as far as possible account for them. Albany was planned and built as a medium-security ...

Imprisonment in England and Wales A Concise History

Imprisonment in England and Wales: A Concise History

1st Edition

By Christopher Harding, Bill Hines, Richard Ireland, Philip Rawlings
October 25, 2023

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 ...

Jail Journeys The English Prison Experience Since 1918

Jail Journeys: The English Prison Experience Since 1918

1st Edition

By Philip Priestley
October 25, 2023

Originally published in 1989, Jail Journeys was a contemporary history of the English prison system in the words of those who had endured it as prisoners or who had worked within it. More than 1000 extracts from more than 150 first-hand accounts of life ‘inside’ chronicle the empty routines of the ...

Justice for Juveniles The 1969 Children and Young Persons Act: A Case for Reform?

Justice for Juveniles: The 1969 Children and Young Persons Act: A Case for Reform?

1st Edition

By Philip Priestley, Denise Fears, Roger Fuller
October 25, 2023

The working of the 1969 Children and Young Persons Act was the subject of much debate in the 1970s. Discussion had been strong on opinion and short on facts; this book, originally published in 1977, supplied some much-needed evidence, based on the results of a research project funded by the Home ...

Lag's Lexicon A Comprehensive Dictionary and Encyclopædia of the English Prison of To-day

Lag's Lexicon: A Comprehensive Dictionary and Encyclopædia of the English Prison of To-day

1st Edition

Edited By Paul Tempest
October 25, 2023

Originally published in 1950, this Lag’s Lexicon was compiled for a variety of reasons, with the object of entertainment, amusement, or enlightenment. The amateur authority on slang could derive pleasure in picking it to pieces and finding words which, according to their belief, had an entirely ...

Open Prisons

Open Prisons

1st Edition

By Howard Jones, Paul Cornes
October 25, 2023

Originally published in 1977, Open Prisons presents research carried out in a number of prisons in the UK both ‘open’ and ‘closed’ intended to compare their effectiveness. Information was collected from inmates and prison staff through a number of exercises designed to assess the social atmosphere ...

Prison A Symposium

Prison: A Symposium

1st Edition

By George Mikes
October 25, 2023

First published in 1963, the original blurb reads: "This may be a unique generation, which has so widely felt the full range of suffering. It is common in London or New York to spend evenings in the company of people who were prisoners of the Japanese, of Hitler, of the Hungarian Communists – or of...

Prison Crisis

Prison Crisis

1st Edition

By Peter Evans
October 25, 2023

‘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 ...

Prisoners and their Families

Prisoners and their Families

1st Edition

By Pauline Morris
October 25, 2023

Originally published in 1965, and reissued here with a new foreword, this study, as far as was known, was the first attempt in this country to look at the problems of the families of prisoners on a national scale. It took over three years and is based upon a survey of a representative national ...

Prisoners of Society Attitudes and After-Care

Prisoners of Society: Attitudes and After-Care

1st Edition

By Martin Davies
October 25, 2023

Prison is seen by most people as an inevitable part of the penal system, but there is a growing awareness that its effects on offenders are rarely beneficial and may be positively harmful. In Prisoners of Society, originally published in 1974, Martin Davies argued that there was still the need in ...

Prisoners' Children What are the Issues?

Prisoners' Children: What are the Issues?

1st Edition

Edited By Roger Shaw
October 25, 2023

Justice, it is said, is about acquitting the innocent and punishing the guilty. Why then, asks Roger Shaw, are the children of imprisoned parents often penalised the most? The abuse, stigma and neglect experienced by many of these children raise serious questions about the nature of criminal ...

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