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A Guide to Prisons and Penal Policy

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Understanding prisons and the policies surrounding them is of fundamental importance to students and practitioners of criminology and related fields. This concise and accessible guide offers a comp...
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  • 23 May 2023
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Understanding prisons and the policies surrounding them is of fundamental importance to students and practitioners of criminology and related fields. This concise and accessible guide offers a compendium of key information, theories, concepts, research and policy, presenting a rounded and critical overview of the prison system in England and Wales.

Covering the historical and contemporary context of prisons, the text guides the reader through the work of prison officers, a tour of international prisons and how prison life is experienced by different groups, such as women.

Focusing on the experiences of stakeholder groups and the themes of power, legitimacy and rehabilitation, the book concludes with an overview of the future challenges for prisons.

Each chapter includes key learning features:

• end of chapter questions;

• definitions of key terms and concepts;

• examples and illustrative case studies;

• learning outcomes;

• summary boxes of major research studies and further reading.

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Price: $32.95
Pages: 188
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 23 May 2023
ISBN: 9781447365426
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Penology and punishment, LAW / Criminal Law / Sentencing, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology, Criminal justice law, Sentencing and punishment
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"This is a great, comprehensive and accessible introduction to prisons and punishment. I have no doubt it will be a popular text with students of penology, criminology and criminal justice. It deserves to be." James Treadwell, Staffordshire University
Rachel Vipond is Lecturer in Criminal Justice and Social Policy at the University of York.

1. Orienting the Prison

2. The Birth of the Prison

3. Prison: The Modern Context

4. Doing Time: How Different Groups Experience Prison Differently

5. Prison Life

6. Theorising Punishment and the Pains of Imprisonment

7. Doing Prison Work

8. Leaving Prison, Resettling and Returning

9. Prison on an International Scale

10. What Next for Prisons?