
The Use of Imprisonment
Essays in the Changing State of English Penal Policy
Sean Mcconville(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. October 2023
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-1-032-56877-5 (ISBN)
Description
In the previous few years English penal policy had undergone considerable change. Originally published in 1975, the contributors to The Use of Imprisonment focus on the use of imprisonment in such a time of transition, and examine various aspects of penal policy - administrative, organizational, staffing, legal, philosophical. The volume provides a valuable introduction to penal policy and administration, and to some of the central issues in the penological debate at the time.
Influenced mainly by events in the United States, interest had been growing in England in prisoners' legal rights and in the laws affecting imprisonment. This complemented an increasing mood of scepticism among many psychologists, sociologists and other social scientists in relation to the aims and methods of reformatory imprisonment. Such thinking, although still largely divergent and amorphous, had gone far towards undermining the penological axioms and aspirations of the last few generations. The precise direction of new policy was still unclear, but the essays in this book make various informed suggestions as to the future, and also provide an examination of the present state of several key areas. They emphasise the failure of the treatment model of imprisonment, while at the same time recognising the need to be cautious about breaking down the prison walls and bringing treatment 'into the community'.
Influenced mainly by events in the United States, interest had been growing in England in prisoners' legal rights and in the laws affecting imprisonment. This complemented an increasing mood of scepticism among many psychologists, sociologists and other social scientists in relation to the aims and methods of reformatory imprisonment. Such thinking, although still largely divergent and amorphous, had gone far towards undermining the penological axioms and aspirations of the last few generations. The precise direction of new policy was still unclear, but the essays in this book make various informed suggestions as to the future, and also provide an examination of the present state of several key areas. They emphasise the failure of the treatment model of imprisonment, while at the same time recognising the need to be cautious about breaking down the prison walls and bringing treatment 'into the community'.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
388 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-56877-5 (9781032568775)
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Person
Sean McConville
Content
Notes on Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. Prisoners and the Law Graham Zellick 2. Administration: Staff Structure and Training Today Norman Jepson 3. Aspects of the Psychology of Imprisonment Mark Williams 4. The Imprisonment of Females Frances Heidensohn 5. Custodial Alternatives Hugh J. Klare 6. Alternatives to Imprisonment Keith Hawkins 7. Tactics of Reform Martin Wright 8. Future Prospects of Imprisonment in Britain Seain McConville. Suggested Further Reading.