In October 2011, HM Prison Birmingham was transferred from public to private management, under G4S. This was the first time that an existing operational public prison was privatised in the UK. The move marked the third and most far reaching phase of prison privatisation policy, and was intended both to increase quality of life for prisoners, from a low baseline, and to reduce costs. Prior to 2011, private prisons had all been new-builds. Private contractors had thus far avoided the additional challenges of inheriting a pre-existing workforce and operating in old, often unsuitable, buildings. This article reports on a longitudinal evaluation of the complex process of the transition, and some outcomes for both staff and prisoners. As an expe...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
Through public–private partnerships (PPPs), the Dutch government is experimenting with private secto...
Why have private prisons failed to live up to the promises of neoliberalism? Is there a better appro...
Prison privatization has generally been associated with developments in neol...
This essay looks at the meaning of New Public Management, its history in both economic theory and po...
This research proved a unique opportunity to observe a cohort of 20 life-sentenced prisoners that ha...
The primary aim of this research is to examine the extent which prison management has been influence...
management of private prisons in Australia, I stated: Its impact has so far been positive, in terms ...
This research proved a unique opportunity to observe a cohort of 20 life-sentenced prisoners that ha...
Prison privatisation was recommended to enhance efficiency, economy and innovation as mean to tackle...
"privatisation". Properly understood, privatisation of government assets such as prisons i...
Prison privatisation emerged in the United States in the mid 1980s and quickly spread to Australia a...
The private provision of penal services is just one aspect of a wider movement to roll back the stat...
Using new public management (NPM) theory as a context, this thesis evaluates the results of successi...
Contemporary prison systems are faced with such overwhelming problems that they are argued to be in ...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
Through public–private partnerships (PPPs), the Dutch government is experimenting with private secto...
Why have private prisons failed to live up to the promises of neoliberalism? Is there a better appro...
Prison privatization has generally been associated with developments in neol...
This essay looks at the meaning of New Public Management, its history in both economic theory and po...
This research proved a unique opportunity to observe a cohort of 20 life-sentenced prisoners that ha...
The primary aim of this research is to examine the extent which prison management has been influence...
management of private prisons in Australia, I stated: Its impact has so far been positive, in terms ...
This research proved a unique opportunity to observe a cohort of 20 life-sentenced prisoners that ha...
Prison privatisation was recommended to enhance efficiency, economy and innovation as mean to tackle...
"privatisation". Properly understood, privatisation of government assets such as prisons i...
Prison privatisation emerged in the United States in the mid 1980s and quickly spread to Australia a...
The private provision of penal services is just one aspect of a wider movement to roll back the stat...
Using new public management (NPM) theory as a context, this thesis evaluates the results of successi...
Contemporary prison systems are faced with such overwhelming problems that they are argued to be in ...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
Through public–private partnerships (PPPs), the Dutch government is experimenting with private secto...
Why have private prisons failed to live up to the promises of neoliberalism? Is there a better appro...