This article examines how Liverpool Gaol, opened in 1855 as one of the largest local prisons in England to adopt the separate system, categorized and dealt with mental distress and disorder amongst its prison population in the late nineteenth century. High prison committal rates in Liverpool, alongside high levels of recidivism, especially among female prisoners, led to severe overcrowding and encouraged a harsh disciplinary regime. Exacerbated by the poor physical and mental condition of the prisoners, this produced a challenging environment for maintaining the separate system of confinement and prisoners’ mental wellbeing. While official figures for the rates of mental disorder in local prisons are not readily available, Liverpool Gaol’s ...
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AAM subject to 2 years' embargo.This article examines the experience of English working-class radica...
It is now 60 years since the publication of Penal Policy in a Changing Society, a landmark White Pap...
This article explores the relationship between the prison and mental illness, focusing on the ways i...
This article explores the current penal crisis through a case study of Liverpool prison, and the app...
This article explores prisoners’ observations of mental illness in late nineteenth- and early twenti...
The relationship between prisons and mental illness has preoccupied prison administrators, physician...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
A major study into mental disorder in English and Irish prisons between 1840 and 1900, Disorder Cont...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
The relationship between prisons and mental illness has preoccupied prison administrators, physician...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
This article discusses the response of the Prison Commissioners in Scotland to the large number of p...
Mental illness and distress in prison has been well documented. Indeed research and reports have arg...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by University of Wolverhampton. This is an open access article availa...
AAM subject to 2 years' embargo.This article examines the experience of English working-class radica...
It is now 60 years since the publication of Penal Policy in a Changing Society, a landmark White Pap...
This article explores the relationship between the prison and mental illness, focusing on the ways i...
This article explores the current penal crisis through a case study of Liverpool prison, and the app...
This article explores prisoners’ observations of mental illness in late nineteenth- and early twenti...
The relationship between prisons and mental illness has preoccupied prison administrators, physician...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
A major study into mental disorder in English and Irish prisons between 1840 and 1900, Disorder Cont...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
The relationship between prisons and mental illness has preoccupied prison administrators, physician...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
This article discusses the response of the Prison Commissioners in Scotland to the large number of p...
Mental illness and distress in prison has been well documented. Indeed research and reports have arg...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by University of Wolverhampton. This is an open access article availa...
AAM subject to 2 years' embargo.This article examines the experience of English working-class radica...
It is now 60 years since the publication of Penal Policy in a Changing Society, a landmark White Pap...