<p>The main driver for this special issue was a profound concern about prison research and its future. The development of penal policy these days seems to be driven by levers such as increasing ‘law and order’ discourse which claims that the use of imprisonment is legitimate and that ‘prison works’; neo-liberal punitiveness in the implementation of imprisonment; and a managerial focus on ‘what works’ in prisons. This situation carries the risks that statutory agencies and academic researchers are drifting apart, which might jeopardise both the future of prison research and the evidence base of penal policy.</p><p>The focus of this special issue is not on the ‘findings’ of prison research but, more importantly, on ‘how’ we do it and ‘why’ we...
Research and experimentation in prisons have traditionally been undertaken under the guise of deter-...
Based on the experience of various long-term ethnographic surveys carried out on the prison world, t...
Purpose - Given that prisoners have significant health needs across most areas, the paucity of priso...
<p class="AbstractTxt">IIn this contribution I briefly outline some of the historical and current tr...
Research involving prisoners is a vital and invaluable source of information on crime, criminal beha...
In this contribution I reflect on the changes in the penal landscape and how they impact on prison r...
This book constitutes the first publication to utilise a range of social science methodologies to il...
This book constitutes the first publication to utilise a range of social science methodologies to il...
This book constitutes the first publication to utilise a range of social science methodologies to il...
The second edition of the Handbook on Prisons provides a completely revised and updated collection o...
Brief outline of proposed legal research on the effects of prisons and penal policy on prisoners and...
Postgraduate students who are attempting to complete their study while being incarcerated face a uni...
The use of prisoners as research participants is controversial. Efforts to protect them in response ...
The advent of a Handbook of Prison Tourism, and one of such depth and scope as this volume, is testi...
<p>This textbook is designed to explore eight of the most controversial aspects of imprisonment in E...
Research and experimentation in prisons have traditionally been undertaken under the guise of deter-...
Based on the experience of various long-term ethnographic surveys carried out on the prison world, t...
Purpose - Given that prisoners have significant health needs across most areas, the paucity of priso...
<p class="AbstractTxt">IIn this contribution I briefly outline some of the historical and current tr...
Research involving prisoners is a vital and invaluable source of information on crime, criminal beha...
In this contribution I reflect on the changes in the penal landscape and how they impact on prison r...
This book constitutes the first publication to utilise a range of social science methodologies to il...
This book constitutes the first publication to utilise a range of social science methodologies to il...
This book constitutes the first publication to utilise a range of social science methodologies to il...
The second edition of the Handbook on Prisons provides a completely revised and updated collection o...
Brief outline of proposed legal research on the effects of prisons and penal policy on prisoners and...
Postgraduate students who are attempting to complete their study while being incarcerated face a uni...
The use of prisoners as research participants is controversial. Efforts to protect them in response ...
The advent of a Handbook of Prison Tourism, and one of such depth and scope as this volume, is testi...
<p>This textbook is designed to explore eight of the most controversial aspects of imprisonment in E...
Research and experimentation in prisons have traditionally been undertaken under the guise of deter-...
Based on the experience of various long-term ethnographic surveys carried out on the prison world, t...
Purpose - Given that prisoners have significant health needs across most areas, the paucity of priso...