Getting Out offers the first systematic account of the evolution of early release as a public policy concern in England and Wales between 1960 and 1995. At a time when public discourse on crime has focused, to a significant degree, upon the powers of the police and the sentence of the court this book seeks to turn current debate on its head and examine the circumstances in which policy makers have found it desirable to reduce the custodial element of a prison sentence and return prisoners to the community. Drawing upon an extensive period of archival research, and interviews with key decision-makers, this book considers three defining periods of reform that illuminate the complex ideas, trade-offs, and moments of political controversy that ...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
Between 1959 and 2015 the UK government embarked upon five major phases of prison building in Englan...
Between 1959 and 2015 the UK government embarked upon five major phases of prison building in Englan...
Prisoner release has emerged as a key site of penal policy contestation in England and Wales. A seri...
This thesis explores the historical development of early release policy and practice in England and ...
Examines the changes to the release procedures for mandatory life prisoners in England and Wales ove...
The chapter traces the emergence of parole onto the policy agenda in England and Wales between 1960 ...
Although the size of the prison`s population stopped to increase so dynamically in England and Wales...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
Recent years have witnessed an upsurge in prisoners' protest. In contrast to earlier times, such mil...
International audienceIn the 1995 edited collection, Western European Penal Systems, Mick Ryan and J...
This chapter considers the emergence of imprisonment as the predominant form of punishment for the m...
Reversing the tough-on-crime policies that have defined American criminal justice for the past ...
This research charts the efforts made within the English Prison Service, to actively involve the bas...
Simon Bastow looks at some of the issues behind politicised messages on managing the prison populati...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
Between 1959 and 2015 the UK government embarked upon five major phases of prison building in Englan...
Between 1959 and 2015 the UK government embarked upon five major phases of prison building in Englan...
Prisoner release has emerged as a key site of penal policy contestation in England and Wales. A seri...
This thesis explores the historical development of early release policy and practice in England and ...
Examines the changes to the release procedures for mandatory life prisoners in England and Wales ove...
The chapter traces the emergence of parole onto the policy agenda in England and Wales between 1960 ...
Although the size of the prison`s population stopped to increase so dynamically in England and Wales...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
Recent years have witnessed an upsurge in prisoners' protest. In contrast to earlier times, such mil...
International audienceIn the 1995 edited collection, Western European Penal Systems, Mick Ryan and J...
This chapter considers the emergence of imprisonment as the predominant form of punishment for the m...
Reversing the tough-on-crime policies that have defined American criminal justice for the past ...
This research charts the efforts made within the English Prison Service, to actively involve the bas...
Simon Bastow looks at some of the issues behind politicised messages on managing the prison populati...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
Between 1959 and 2015 the UK government embarked upon five major phases of prison building in Englan...
Between 1959 and 2015 the UK government embarked upon five major phases of prison building in Englan...