This article examines the ways in which prison has been seen as both a ‘school of crime’ and a school of reform; a place for potential further corruption, or through education in prison, a route away from criminality. It explores the methods used, since the early nineteenth century, to protect those confined from the corrupting prison environment. In examining prison education in the 1920s, it argues that, despite significant changes in the wider penal system, changes in education and schooling within prison walls, continued to be slow, protracted in developing and ineffectual in the challenge of reforming prisoners
This article will seek to understand how and why many prisoners interpreted in prison museums come f...
This article examines the relationship between education and rehabilitation within the prison contex...
This article discusses the historical origins of Convict Criminology (CC); intellectual legacy of CC...
This article examines the ways in which prison has been seen as both a ‘school of crime’ and a schoo...
This article examines the role and training of prison officers in England, between 1877 and 1914. It...
This chapter considers the emergence of imprisonment as the predominant form of punishment for the m...
This study aims to examine the function of education in prisons through the application of a unique ...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
For thirteen years Southern Illinois University has had an association with the Illinois State Penit...
Abstract In all fields of education, theory is in advance of practice (MacCormick, 1931, p. xii). T...
Thesis advisor: Susan ShellThere are many urgent issues facing prisons in the United States today in...
Prisons in New York in the early twentieth century were becoming modern institutions. In my disserta...
The nineteenth-century prison, we have been told, was a place of ‘hard labour, hard board and hard f...
The purpose of this study is to understand how education programs in prison can benefit both prisone...
This article reviews the book English Society and the Prison: Time, Culture and Politics in the Dev...
This article will seek to understand how and why many prisoners interpreted in prison museums come f...
This article examines the relationship between education and rehabilitation within the prison contex...
This article discusses the historical origins of Convict Criminology (CC); intellectual legacy of CC...
This article examines the ways in which prison has been seen as both a ‘school of crime’ and a schoo...
This article examines the role and training of prison officers in England, between 1877 and 1914. It...
This chapter considers the emergence of imprisonment as the predominant form of punishment for the m...
This study aims to examine the function of education in prisons through the application of a unique ...
This article examines motivations behind participation in education based on interviews with Irish p...
For thirteen years Southern Illinois University has had an association with the Illinois State Penit...
Abstract In all fields of education, theory is in advance of practice (MacCormick, 1931, p. xii). T...
Thesis advisor: Susan ShellThere are many urgent issues facing prisons in the United States today in...
Prisons in New York in the early twentieth century were becoming modern institutions. In my disserta...
The nineteenth-century prison, we have been told, was a place of ‘hard labour, hard board and hard f...
The purpose of this study is to understand how education programs in prison can benefit both prisone...
This article reviews the book English Society and the Prison: Time, Culture and Politics in the Dev...
This article will seek to understand how and why many prisoners interpreted in prison museums come f...
This article examines the relationship between education and rehabilitation within the prison contex...
This article discusses the historical origins of Convict Criminology (CC); intellectual legacy of CC...