1st Edition

The State of the Prisons - 200 Years On

Edited By Richard Whitfield Copyright 1991
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    In 1777 John Howard wrote The State of the Prisons in England and Wales, with Preliminary Observations and an Account of Some Foreign Prisons. Two centuries later, this extraordinary document commemorates his achievements in campaigning for reform.
    In the spirit of Howard himself, the Howard League for Penal Reform have compiled detailed observations of prisons from Sweden to South Africa, and from India to Nicaragua. The result is a valuable resource which includes unique insights into previously undocumented prison regimes.

    Introduction, Andrew Rutherford; Chapter 1 Maidstone Prison, England, Dick Whitfield; Chapter 2 The Indian Prison, Mike Maguire; Chapter 3 The Sluzewiec Prison in Warsaw, Poland, Monika Platek; Chapter 4 Helderstroom Prison, South Africa, Dirk Van Zyl Smit; Chapter 5 Breda Prison, Holland, Anton M. Van Kalmthout, Dirk Van Der Landen; Chapter 6 Matagalpa Prison, Nicaragua, Ginny Baumann, Kevin Bales; Chapter 7 NykĂ–Ping Closed Neighbourhood Prison, Sweden, Norman Bishop; Chapter 8 Geurrero Centre for Rehabilitation, Mexico, Brian Smith; Chapter 9 Geldern Prison, Federal Republic of Germany, Christian Kuhn; Chapter 10 The Texas DePart ment of Corrections, USA, R.W. Burnham; john-howard John Howard, Dick Whitfield;

    Biography

    Dick Whitfield - For the Howard League

    ' a fascinating account of comparative methods of inmate management.' - New Statesman

    '... a highly readable book which provides a unique insight into previously undocumented prison regimes.' - Criminal Justice

    `Written in the best John Howard tradition, that is to say with objectivity, balance and factual accuracy, the essays offer valuable and readable accounts of previously undocumented prison regimes.' - Times Educational Supplement

    Also: British Society of Criminology Newsletter, NASPO News (+)