‘Wicked policy problems’ are defined as complex, not fully understood by policy makers, highly resistant to change and seemingly immune to any evidence likely to bring about change for the better. Policy, in the case of prison education, is not necessarily driven by what works and is often not evidenced-based. It is increasingly positioned by political expediency and the signalling of politicians’ ‘toughness on crime’. In this chapter I look at three distinctly different prison education systems in Northern Europe; in England, Germany and Norway. I examine the extent to which discourses associated with both the marketisation of education and penal populism have influenced the construction and facilitation of prison education in all three co...
This paper focuses on university education in prison as a strategic tool for building social inclusi...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
In western countries, prisons exist with the aim of educating, or rather re-educating, offenders. ...
Prisoners constitute one of the most marginalized groups of society and prison education as a field ...
Today’s prison system in England and Wales has been developed as one solution to the issue of how so...
The global prison population continues to grow, and only a relatively small proportion of the world’...
This study aims to examine the function of education in prisons through the application of a unique ...
Training and education for those in prison constitutes an important but often neglected aspect of ad...
This article examines the relationship between education and rehabilitation within the prison contex...
Prison education is seen in both criminal and education policies as a way of assimilating inmates ‘b...
The United States prison system is notorious for neglecting the basic needs of prisoners. In contras...
Prime Minister David Cameron noted in his speech about prison reform that education in prison shoul...
The article aimed to develop knowledge of the educational background, participation and preferences ...
From 1980 to 1993, the number of inmates in state and federal prisons rose 200%. Throughout this exp...
This study attempts to make the case for prison education. During the nineteenth and twentieth ...
This paper focuses on university education in prison as a strategic tool for building social inclusi...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
In western countries, prisons exist with the aim of educating, or rather re-educating, offenders. ...
Prisoners constitute one of the most marginalized groups of society and prison education as a field ...
Today’s prison system in England and Wales has been developed as one solution to the issue of how so...
The global prison population continues to grow, and only a relatively small proportion of the world’...
This study aims to examine the function of education in prisons through the application of a unique ...
Training and education for those in prison constitutes an important but often neglected aspect of ad...
This article examines the relationship between education and rehabilitation within the prison contex...
Prison education is seen in both criminal and education policies as a way of assimilating inmates ‘b...
The United States prison system is notorious for neglecting the basic needs of prisoners. In contras...
Prime Minister David Cameron noted in his speech about prison reform that education in prison shoul...
The article aimed to develop knowledge of the educational background, participation and preferences ...
From 1980 to 1993, the number of inmates in state and federal prisons rose 200%. Throughout this exp...
This study attempts to make the case for prison education. During the nineteenth and twentieth ...
This paper focuses on university education in prison as a strategic tool for building social inclusi...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
In western countries, prisons exist with the aim of educating, or rather re-educating, offenders. ...