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Book Synopsis

The second edition of the Handbook on Prisons builds on the critical and commercial success of the first edition and includes new chapters, new sections and new authors to give it a fresh and significantly different feel to its predecessor.



Trade Review

"A significantly expanded range of issues and international sweep. Cutting edge stuff - original and challenging essays reaching way beyond the useful overview of the field that the title Handbook conjures up."

David Brown, Emeritus Professor, Law Faculty, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia

"An impressive collection of essays addressing some of the key issues in prison research and practice which are currently engaging policy makers, academics and practitioners alike. This is a considerable achievement for the editors - Yvonne Jewkes, Jamie Bennett and Ben Crewe, who have brought together leading authorities in the field to write about these issues in a fresh and engaging way . If you only buy one textbook on prisons this year, make sure that it is this one."

Dr Sharon Shalev, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, UK. Author of Supermax: Controlling Risk Through Solitary Confinement (Willan, 2009)

"The arrival of this second edition of the Handbook on Prisons could not be more timely. Mass incarceration, perhaps the most significant social fact of our time, is both expanding and transforming on a global basis. The new volume brings the world's leading experts on penology and punishment and society together and forges a comprehensive platform of historical, theoretical, and problem centered frameworks to analyze the present conjuncture."

Jonathan S. Simon, Adrian A. Kragen Professor of Law; Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Society, UC Berkeley, USA



Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1: Prisons in Context

1. Prisons in Context, Andrew Coyle

2. Prison Histories, 1770s-1950s: Continuities and contradictions, Helen Johnston

3. The Aims of Imprisonment, Ian O’Donnell

4. The Politics of Imprisonment, Richard Sparks, Jessica Bird and Louise Brangan

5. The Sociology of Imprisonment, Ben Crewe

6. Prison expansionism, Deborah H. Drake

7. Prison Design and Carceral Space, Dominique Moran, Yvonne Jewkes and Jennifer Turner

8. Prison Managerialism: Global change and local cultures in the working lives of prison managers, Jamie Bennett

Part 2: Prison Controversies

9. Private Prisons, John Rynne and Richard Harding

10. Segregation and Supermax Confinement: An ethical evaluation, Derek S. Jeffreys

11. Mental Health in Prisons, Alice Mills and Kathleen Kendall

12. Drug Misuse in Prison, Michael Wheatley

13. Suicide, Distress and the Quality of Prison Life, Alison Liebling and Amy Ludlow

14. Sex offenders in Prison, Ruth Mann

15. The prison officer, Helen Arnold

16. Prisons and Technology: General lessons from the American context, Robert Johnson and Katie Hail-Jares

Part 3: International Perspectives on Imprisonment

17. Punishment and Political Economy, Ester Massa

18. Prisons and Human Rights, Peter Bennett

19. An International Overview of the Initiatives to Accommodate Indigenous Prisoners, Elizabeth Grant

20. Ironies of American Imprisonment: From capitalizing on prisons to capital punishment, Michael Welch

21. Houses for the Poor: Continental European prisons, Vincenzo Ruggiero

22. Prisons as Welfare Institutions? Punishment and the Nordic model, Thomas Ugelvik

23. Australasian Prisons, Claire Spivakovsky 24. Prisons in Africa, Andrew M. Jefferson and Tomas Max Martin

25. Asian prisons: Colonial pasts, neoliberal future and subversive sites, Mahuya Bandyopadhyay

26. Latin American Prisons, Sacha Darke and Maria Lucia Karam

Part 4: The Penal Spectrum

27. High Security Prisons in England and Wales: Principles and practuce, Alison Liebling

28. Therapeutic Communities in Prison, Alisa Stevens

29. Older Age, Harder Time: Ageing and imprisonment, Natalie Mann

30. Young People and Prison, Rob Allen

31. Doing Gendered Time: The harms of women's incarceration, Linda Moore and Phil Scraton

32. Race, Ethnicity, Multiculture and Prison Life, Rod Earle

33. The Prisoner: Inside and out, Jason Warr

Part 5: Beyond the Prison

34. Prisons and desistance, Fergus McNeill and Marguerite Schinkel

35. Collateral damage: The families and children of prisoners, Rachel Condry, Anna Kotova and Shona Minson

36. Inspecting the Prison, Nick Hardwick

37. Researching the Prison, Yvonne Jewkes and Serena Wright

38. Representing the Prison, Eamonn Carrabine

39. Imprisonment in a Global World: Rethinking penal power, Mary Bosworth, Inês Hasselberg and Sarah Turnbull

40. Campaigning for and Campaigning against Prisons: Excavating and reaffirming the case for prison abolition, Mick Ryan and Joe Sim.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 2/22/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415745666, 978-0415745666
      ISBN10: 0415745667

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The second edition of the Handbook on Prisons builds on the critical and commercial success of the first edition and includes new chapters, new sections and new authors to give it a fresh and significantly different feel to its predecessor.



      Trade Review

      "A significantly expanded range of issues and international sweep. Cutting edge stuff - original and challenging essays reaching way beyond the useful overview of the field that the title Handbook conjures up."

      David Brown, Emeritus Professor, Law Faculty, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia

      "An impressive collection of essays addressing some of the key issues in prison research and practice which are currently engaging policy makers, academics and practitioners alike. This is a considerable achievement for the editors - Yvonne Jewkes, Jamie Bennett and Ben Crewe, who have brought together leading authorities in the field to write about these issues in a fresh and engaging way . If you only buy one textbook on prisons this year, make sure that it is this one."

      Dr Sharon Shalev, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, UK. Author of Supermax: Controlling Risk Through Solitary Confinement (Willan, 2009)

      "The arrival of this second edition of the Handbook on Prisons could not be more timely. Mass incarceration, perhaps the most significant social fact of our time, is both expanding and transforming on a global basis. The new volume brings the world's leading experts on penology and punishment and society together and forges a comprehensive platform of historical, theoretical, and problem centered frameworks to analyze the present conjuncture."

      Jonathan S. Simon, Adrian A. Kragen Professor of Law; Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Society, UC Berkeley, USA



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part 1: Prisons in Context

      1. Prisons in Context, Andrew Coyle

      2. Prison Histories, 1770s-1950s: Continuities and contradictions, Helen Johnston

      3. The Aims of Imprisonment, Ian O’Donnell

      4. The Politics of Imprisonment, Richard Sparks, Jessica Bird and Louise Brangan

      5. The Sociology of Imprisonment, Ben Crewe

      6. Prison expansionism, Deborah H. Drake

      7. Prison Design and Carceral Space, Dominique Moran, Yvonne Jewkes and Jennifer Turner

      8. Prison Managerialism: Global change and local cultures in the working lives of prison managers, Jamie Bennett

      Part 2: Prison Controversies

      9. Private Prisons, John Rynne and Richard Harding

      10. Segregation and Supermax Confinement: An ethical evaluation, Derek S. Jeffreys

      11. Mental Health in Prisons, Alice Mills and Kathleen Kendall

      12. Drug Misuse in Prison, Michael Wheatley

      13. Suicide, Distress and the Quality of Prison Life, Alison Liebling and Amy Ludlow

      14. Sex offenders in Prison, Ruth Mann

      15. The prison officer, Helen Arnold

      16. Prisons and Technology: General lessons from the American context, Robert Johnson and Katie Hail-Jares

      Part 3: International Perspectives on Imprisonment

      17. Punishment and Political Economy, Ester Massa

      18. Prisons and Human Rights, Peter Bennett

      19. An International Overview of the Initiatives to Accommodate Indigenous Prisoners, Elizabeth Grant

      20. Ironies of American Imprisonment: From capitalizing on prisons to capital punishment, Michael Welch

      21. Houses for the Poor: Continental European prisons, Vincenzo Ruggiero

      22. Prisons as Welfare Institutions? Punishment and the Nordic model, Thomas Ugelvik

      23. Australasian Prisons, Claire Spivakovsky 24. Prisons in Africa, Andrew M. Jefferson and Tomas Max Martin

      25. Asian prisons: Colonial pasts, neoliberal future and subversive sites, Mahuya Bandyopadhyay

      26. Latin American Prisons, Sacha Darke and Maria Lucia Karam

      Part 4: The Penal Spectrum

      27. High Security Prisons in England and Wales: Principles and practuce, Alison Liebling

      28. Therapeutic Communities in Prison, Alisa Stevens

      29. Older Age, Harder Time: Ageing and imprisonment, Natalie Mann

      30. Young People and Prison, Rob Allen

      31. Doing Gendered Time: The harms of women's incarceration, Linda Moore and Phil Scraton

      32. Race, Ethnicity, Multiculture and Prison Life, Rod Earle

      33. The Prisoner: Inside and out, Jason Warr

      Part 5: Beyond the Prison

      34. Prisons and desistance, Fergus McNeill and Marguerite Schinkel

      35. Collateral damage: The families and children of prisoners, Rachel Condry, Anna Kotova and Shona Minson

      36. Inspecting the Prison, Nick Hardwick

      37. Researching the Prison, Yvonne Jewkes and Serena Wright

      38. Representing the Prison, Eamonn Carrabine

      39. Imprisonment in a Global World: Rethinking penal power, Mary Bosworth, Inês Hasselberg and Sarah Turnbull

      40. Campaigning for and Campaigning against Prisons: Excavating and reaffirming the case for prison abolition, Mick Ryan and Joe Sim.

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