ABSTRACT

The early 21st century saw better prison conditions and a lower imprisonment rate however public worry over supposed increasing violent crime as perpetuated by the media in the 1930’s led to a return to harsher sentences and fuller prisons. Originally published in 1933, The Lawbreaker analyses British penal methods of the time and of the past to discover the most effective ways to treat prisoners and reduce crime as well as identifying where more research is needed to obtain a balance between punishment and rehabilitation. This title will be of interest to students of Criminology and Sociology.

chapter |23 pages

Why do we punish?

chapter |30 pages

The Machinery of Justice

chapter |30 pages

Young Offenders

chapter |13 pages

Women

chapter |25 pages

Corporal Punishment

chapter |23 pages

The Death Penalty

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion