ABSTRACT

This is the most comprehensive and ambitious book on prisons to have been published, a key text for anybody studying the subject and an essential work of reference for practitioners working in prisons and other parts of the criminal justice system. It is especially timely in view of the many changes and debates about the role of prisons and their future organisation and management as part of the National Offender Management Service. 

A key aim of the book is to explore a wide range of historical and contemporary issues relating to prisons, imprisonment and prison management, and to chart likely future trends. Chapters in the book are written by leading scholars in the field, and reflect the range and depth of prison research and scholarship.  

Like the Handbook of Policing  and Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety  the Handbook on Prisons  will be the essential book on the subject.

chapter |4 pages

Part 1: Prisons in Perspective

chapter 4|22 pages

The politics of imprisonment

chapter 6|29 pages

The sociology of imprisonment

chapter |4 pages

Part 2: Prisoners

chapter 9|23 pages

Children and young persons

chapter 10|21 pages

Imprisonment in old age

chapter 11|23 pages

Women in prison

chapter 12|25 pages

Black and minority ethnic prisoners

chapter |4 pages

Part 3: Themes and Debates

chapter 16|22 pages

Prison healthcare

chapter 17|24 pages

Drugs in prison

chapter 18|24 pages

Prison suicide and its prevention

chapter 21|22 pages

Governing, leadership and change

chapter 23|23 pages

Inspecting prisons

chapter 24|19 pages

Prisoners’ rights

chapter 29|24 pages

Prisoners’ families