The Benthamite workhouse principle of ‘less eligibility’ dates back to the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 and, since its application to the sphere of criminal justice, has long dictated that prisoners and other lawbreakers should always be last in the queue for access to scant welfare resources because of the moral censure attached to their behaviour. This continues to be problematic for those advocating penal reform with debates about imprisonment often descending into objections to any material improvement in conditions on the basis that they would be unfair to ‘hard-working taxpayers’ or the supposedly ‘law-abiding majority’. An allied but lesser known principle is that of ‘non-superiority’ which Mannheim (1939) described as ‘the requiremen...
This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, statutory supervision ...
The obstacles to achieving criminal justice in a society marked by structural injustice have long be...
The Criminal Justice System (CJS) has historically been a key site of social work intervention. Wacq...
The Benthamite workhouse principle of ‘less eligibility’ dates back to the Poor Law Amendment Act 18...
The critical sociology of punishment has a long-established tradition of exploring issues such as: t...
One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England a...
In the past twenty-five years advances in research have increased awareness of the deleterious effec...
Many criminal offenders come from disadvantaged backgrounds, which punishment entrenches. Criminal c...
Should the state punish its disadvantaged citizens who have committed crimes? Duff has recently argu...
In this paper I consider the thorny question of whether the policies and penal reforms undertaken by...
This chapter is focussed on the obstacles and myths preventing the acknowledgement of the insidious ...
JM Moore argues that prison works very well in maintaining an unjust society and deflecting attentio...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, ...
In recent decades prison policy has a reoriented towards measures which try to rehabilitate, rather ...
Many criminal offenders come from disadvantaged backgrounds, which punishment entrenches. Criminal c...
This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, statutory supervision ...
The obstacles to achieving criminal justice in a society marked by structural injustice have long be...
The Criminal Justice System (CJS) has historically been a key site of social work intervention. Wacq...
The Benthamite workhouse principle of ‘less eligibility’ dates back to the Poor Law Amendment Act 18...
The critical sociology of punishment has a long-established tradition of exploring issues such as: t...
One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England a...
In the past twenty-five years advances in research have increased awareness of the deleterious effec...
Many criminal offenders come from disadvantaged backgrounds, which punishment entrenches. Criminal c...
Should the state punish its disadvantaged citizens who have committed crimes? Duff has recently argu...
In this paper I consider the thorny question of whether the policies and penal reforms undertaken by...
This chapter is focussed on the obstacles and myths preventing the acknowledgement of the insidious ...
JM Moore argues that prison works very well in maintaining an unjust society and deflecting attentio...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, ...
In recent decades prison policy has a reoriented towards measures which try to rehabilitate, rather ...
Many criminal offenders come from disadvantaged backgrounds, which punishment entrenches. Criminal c...
This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, statutory supervision ...
The obstacles to achieving criminal justice in a society marked by structural injustice have long be...
The Criminal Justice System (CJS) has historically been a key site of social work intervention. Wacq...