English Society and the Prison: Time, Culture and Politics in the Development of the Modern Prison, 1850-1920

Author:   Alyson Brown
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
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9781843830177


Pages:   213
Publication Date:   23 October 2003
Format:   Hardback
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English Society and the Prison: Time, Culture and Politics in the Development of the Modern Prison, 1850-1920


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This social history analyses a period in which the modern prison experienced some of its most serious challenges both on a practical and philosophical level. These include the way in which prison was utilised to deal with poor, disaffected and political sections of society, and the failure to establish in the prison a legitimate means of punishment. English prisons have been the site of continued struggles over power, waged between prisoners, prison staff and prison authorities. Such struggles have been strongly influenced by social, political and penal contexts. These dynamics are examined from a perspective which emphasises the forms of disturbances that occurred within English prisons between 1850 and 1920 and the consequences of a custodial sentence for those subject to it. For many offenders, the taint of imprisonment closed down their choices and instituted a pattern of 'revolving door' custody for repeated petty crimes. For some convicts, the physical and psychologically undermining effects of penal servitude, and in some cases extreme acts of self-injury, could incapacitate them for life. Dr ALYSON BROWN is lecturer in the history of crime at Edge Hill College of Higher Education, Lancashire.

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Author:   Alyson Brown
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint:   The Boydell Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.474kg
ISBN:  

9781843830177


ISBN 10:   1843830175
Pages:   213
Publication Date:   23 October 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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This is an interesting addition to the history of the English penal system. EHRAn important contribution to ongoing debates about the transformation of penal theory and its impact on the lives of prisoners. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL HISTORY, (US)An interesting, if depressing, discussion of the disturbances in English prisons and the structural problems that lay behind the tensions. ALBIONAn important contribution to our understanding of the development of the modern prison. (...) It also contributes to our still relatively fragmented knowledge of local prison practices before and after nationalization. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGYA welcome contribution to the history of English penology. (...) Instructive and provokes reflection on the full complexities of the subject. SOCIAL HISTORY (Canada)


This is an interesting addition to the history of the English penal system. EHRAn important contribution to ongoing debates about the transformation of penal theory and its impact on the lives of prisoners. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL HISTORY, (US)An interesting, if depressing, discussion of the disturbances in English prisons and the structural problems that lay behind the tensions. ALBIONAn important contribution to our understanding of the development of the modern prison. (...) It also contributes to our still relatively fragmented knowledge of local prison practices before and after nationalization. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGYA welcome contribution to the history of English penionalization. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGYA welcome contribution to the history of English penology. (...)


This is an interesting addition to the history of the English penal system. * EHR * An important contribution to ongoing debates about the transformation of penal theory and its impact on the lives of prisoners. * JOURNAL OF SOCIAL HISTORY, (US) * An interesting, if depressing, discussion of the disturbances in English prisons and the structural problems that lay behind the tensions. * ALBION * An important contribution to our understanding of the development of the modern prison. [...] It also contributes to our still relatively fragmented knowledge of local prison practices before and after nationalization. * BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY * A welcome contribution to the history of English penology. [...] Instructive and provokes reflection on the full complexities of the subject. * SOCIAL HISTORY (Canada) *


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