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      The Politics of Penal Reform
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      The Politics of Penal Reform book

      Margery Fry and the Howard League

      The Politics of Penal Reform

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      The Politics of Penal Reform book

      Margery Fry and the Howard League
      ByAnne Logan
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 3 November 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315175928
      Pages 206
      eBook ISBN 9781315175928
      Subjects Humanities, Law, Social Sciences
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      Logan, A. (2017). The Politics of Penal Reform: Margery Fry and the Howard League (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315175928

      ABSTRACT

      In the context of recent media scrutiny on the state of prisons in the UK, the efficacy of incarcerating large numbers of offenders is an issue which is rising steadily up the political agenda. In 2016, the Howard League for Penal Reform – an organization that has energetically lobbied for improvements in the treatment of offenders throughout its lifetime – celebrated its 150th anniversary.

      This book considers the life and work of Margery Fry, the woman who created the modern Howard League and dominated it from 1918 until her death in 1958, and places the UK’s oldest surviving penal reform pressure group and its current work into their historical context. It examines Fry’s legacy as a campaigner for an international standard of prisoners’ minimum rights, which resulted in a United Nations charter, for the introduction of compensation for victims of criminal injuries, and for the abolition of the death penalty, and also considers her role in the establishment of criminology as an academic discipline and her organization of the first criminology lectures in Great Britain. It is essential reading for all those engaged in prisons research, penal reform and criminal justice history.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |11 pages

      Introduction

      part I|77 pages

      Becoming Miss Fry

      chapter 1|25 pages

      A Quaker daughter

      chapter 2|27 pages

      A university woman

      chapter 3|24 pages

      Women’s suffrage and war relief

      part II|95 pages

      Woman champion of the underdog

      chapter 4|23 pages

      The creation of the Howard League

      chapter 5|21 pages

      Pressure behind the scenes

      chapter 6|21 pages

      Popularizing penal reform

      chapter 7|22 pages

      Promoting criminology

      chapter |7 pages

      Conclusion

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