Prison Law is the leading text in its field. It offers comprehensive coverage of the substantive law, the Prison Rules, and the remedies available to prisoners, including complaints procedures, civil claims, judicial review, and claims under the Human Rights Act. Both domestic and international avenues of redress are explained in detail. The book covers all aspects of prison life, from categorization and allocation to living conditions, access to the outside world, transfer and repatriation, discipline, and the procedures governing the release of fixed term prisoners and those serving life sentences. The new edition has been completely revised and updated to take account of relevant decisions under the Human Rights Act and at the European Court of Human Rights. The changes to the life sentence regime and the prison disciplinary system, implemented since publication of the previous edition, have been fully addressed, and a new chapter on children and young people in detention focuses on the unique legal challenges presented by this class of prisoner.
Critical analysis is combined with practical guidance to make Prison Law immensely useful to practitioners, academics, and anyone with a professional interest in crime and punishment.
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Review from previous edition Each and every prison library should contain this book. It is a neverending source of information and even inspiration and, even if it does not quite make the 'essential reading' list, then it should certainly be on the 'essential reference book' list Prison Service Journal The book manages to combine a comprehensive account of this very important, and at times quite technical, area of the law with high quality analysis of the law and the enforcement of prisoners' rights in both domestic and international law. Seldom does a text book provide so much factual information and academic commentary. Prison Law is a book without any serious competitor. Not only is it the leading authority in its field, but it is also a valuable addition to the literature on human rights generally Journal of Civil Liberties there is not a publication on my bookshelves more referred to than Prison Law Prison Service Journal
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
The primary readership will be barristers and solicitors representing or advising prisoners and their families, the judiciary, and students and academics interested in criminal law and human rights.
Secondary readers will include prison library users, prison governers and officers, probation officers, academics and students interested in penology and sociology, and academic libraries in the UK and worldw
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Höhe: 253 mm
Breite: 175 mm
Dicke: 45 mm
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978-0-19-921101-2 (9780199211012)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. The Legal Framework and Administrative Structure of the Prison System ; 2. Avenues of Redress: Domestic Law ; 3. Avenues of Redress: International Law ; 4. Security Categorization and Allocation ; 5. Living Conditions in Prison ; 6. Healthcare in Prisons ; 7. Access to the Outside World and Maintenance of Family Contacts ; 8. Inter-prison Transfers and the Repatriation of Prisoners from Abroad ; 9. Prison Discipline ; 10. Maintaining Good Order and Discipline ; 11. Women Prisoners ; 12. Children and Young People ; 13. Release from Prison: Fixed Term Prisoners ; 14. The Life Sentence ; 15. Detention Under the Immigration Act ; 16. Conclusions: Prisons and the Law