Introduction to Prisons and Imprisonment
Waterside Press
Published on 7. December 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-872870-37-3 (ISBN)
Description
Published in association with the Prison Reform Trust, and one of a series on criminal justice and the penal system, this book covers the history of imprisonment in England and Wales, prison conditions, the prison population, and regimes from reception to discharge.
Published in association with the Prison Reform Trust, and one of a series on criminal justice and the penal system, this book covers the history of imprisonment in England and Wales, prison conditions, the prison population, and regimes from reception to discharge.
Published in association with the Prison Reform Trust, and one of a series on criminal justice and the penal system, this book covers the history of imprisonment in England and Wales, prison conditions, the prison population, and regimes from reception to discharge.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Winchester
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 146 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-872870-37-3 (9781872870373)
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Introduction to Prisons and Imprisonment
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Nick Flynn is deputy director of the Prison Reform Trust and has written widely on prison education and American sentencing policy. His background is in training, employment and urban regeneration issues.
Nick Flynn is deputy director of the Prison Reform Trust and has written widely on prison education and American sentencing policy. His background is in training, employment and urban regeneration issues.
Nick Flynn is deputy director of the Prison Reform Trust and has written widely on prison education and American sentencing policy. His background is in training, employment and urban regeneration issues.
Content
o The History of Imprisonment in England and Waleso Prison Conditionso The Prison Population; ando Prison Regimes from Reception to Discharge.Together with a wealth of other basic information about prisons and imprisonment