Although the size of the prison`s population stopped to increase so dynamically in England and Wales, it is still high and exceeds European standards. One need to be aware, that all previous and future offenders, sooner or later, will leave the prison walls. In this paper the author presents all possible legal institutions governing this issue, drawing the particular attention to the need of preparing the offenders to successful adaptation on release
Over the past 30 years, many states have abolished parole boards, which traditionally have had the d...
ABSTRACTGranting parole to prisoners is the last link of the effort to foster inmte in the correctio...
One way that Australian correctional authorities can safeguard the community is by incapacitating of...
Although the size of the prison`s population stopped to increase so dynamically in England and Wales...
This article is written as part of a special issue of the European Journal of Probation which seeks ...
Prisoner release has emerged as a key site of penal policy contestation in England and Wales. A seri...
Getting Out offers the first systematic account of the evolution of early release as a public policy...
<p>This chapter explores some of the ways in which the prison population in England and Wales can be...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
This article is based on the preparatory work for the recommendation of the Council of Europe on con...
IPRT recommends that a single ‘Early Release Act’ should be enacted to overhaul the current systems ...
The chapter traces the emergence of parole onto the policy agenda in England and Wales between 1960 ...
Examines the changes to the release procedures for mandatory life prisoners in England and Wales ove...
For the convicted offenders who were not given fine or bond of good behaviour, they would end up in ...
The Wales (Housing) Act 2015 introduced a preventative approach to addressing homelessness which imp...
Over the past 30 years, many states have abolished parole boards, which traditionally have had the d...
ABSTRACTGranting parole to prisoners is the last link of the effort to foster inmte in the correctio...
One way that Australian correctional authorities can safeguard the community is by incapacitating of...
Although the size of the prison`s population stopped to increase so dynamically in England and Wales...
This article is written as part of a special issue of the European Journal of Probation which seeks ...
Prisoner release has emerged as a key site of penal policy contestation in England and Wales. A seri...
Getting Out offers the first systematic account of the evolution of early release as a public policy...
<p>This chapter explores some of the ways in which the prison population in England and Wales can be...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
This article is based on the preparatory work for the recommendation of the Council of Europe on con...
IPRT recommends that a single ‘Early Release Act’ should be enacted to overhaul the current systems ...
The chapter traces the emergence of parole onto the policy agenda in England and Wales between 1960 ...
Examines the changes to the release procedures for mandatory life prisoners in England and Wales ove...
For the convicted offenders who were not given fine or bond of good behaviour, they would end up in ...
The Wales (Housing) Act 2015 introduced a preventative approach to addressing homelessness which imp...
Over the past 30 years, many states have abolished parole boards, which traditionally have had the d...
ABSTRACTGranting parole to prisoners is the last link of the effort to foster inmte in the correctio...
One way that Australian correctional authorities can safeguard the community is by incapacitating of...