Prisoner release has emerged as a key site of penal policy contestation in England and Wales. A series of crises have undermined public confidence in the parole system and reopened longstanding debates over the confused normative basis of prisoner release policy and practice. This article attempts to locate current concerns within an ideational interpretation of penal policy change. It will argue that prisoner release has been fundamentally re-shaped by a bifurcated penal strategy that emerged as one possible response to the unique challenges of late-modern crime-control. Over time this strategy has provided an enduring guide to collective action and a political template for successive penal reform programmes. However, there are signs that ...
Simon Bastow looks at some of the issues behind politicised messages on managing the prison populati...
One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England a...
This article seeks to explain the reasons for the sharp rise in prison recall rates in Scotland. It ...
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...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
International audienceIn the 1995 edited collection, Western European Penal Systems, Mick Ryan and J...
The involvement of prisoners on license in the recent London Bridge and Streatham, London attacks ha...
Over the last two decades, and in the wake of increases in recorded crime and other social changes, ...
Although the size of the prison`s population stopped to increase so dynamically in England and Wales...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
This article is written as part of a special issue of the European Journal of Probation which seeks ...
This paper discusses trends in criminal justice and penal policy over the past 25 years. This period...
Bringing policy reform to fruition is an enterprise fraught with difficulty; penal policy is no diff...
Reform of the parole system has emerged as the cause célèbre of a resurgent law and order politics. ...
Simon Bastow looks at some of the issues behind politicised messages on managing the prison populati...
One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England a...
This article seeks to explain the reasons for the sharp rise in prison recall rates in Scotland. It ...
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...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
International audienceIn the 1995 edited collection, Western European Penal Systems, Mick Ryan and J...
The involvement of prisoners on license in the recent London Bridge and Streatham, London attacks ha...
Over the last two decades, and in the wake of increases in recorded crime and other social changes, ...
Although the size of the prison`s population stopped to increase so dynamically in England and Wales...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
This article is written as part of a special issue of the European Journal of Probation which seeks ...
This paper discusses trends in criminal justice and penal policy over the past 25 years. This period...
Bringing policy reform to fruition is an enterprise fraught with difficulty; penal policy is no diff...
Reform of the parole system has emerged as the cause célèbre of a resurgent law and order politics. ...
Simon Bastow looks at some of the issues behind politicised messages on managing the prison populati...
One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England a...
This article seeks to explain the reasons for the sharp rise in prison recall rates in Scotland. It ...