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The authors write this book from personal knowledge of lifers and many years experience working closely with them within the prison system - making "Murderers and Life Imprisonment" not just a highly authoritative account but also one containing vivid, often compelling illustrations. There is a certain futility in some of the present arrangements and the authors do not shrink from making a number of suggestions for improvements under the headings containment, treatment, public safety and risk.The range of this major work is wide: from an examination of 'Who Are the Lifers?' (including a UK/USA comparison), lifer profiles, 'The Structure of a Life Sentence' and 'The Psychology of the Murderer', the book moves on to deal with 'Containment and Treatment', 'Discretionary Lifer Panels' and a range of ethical, Human Rights and associated issues. There are special contributions by David Wilson on 'Delusions of Innocence' and Roland Woodward on 'Lifer Risk Assessment' (including what it is, how it is done and a critical examination of clinical and other methods). The work is further enhanced by case studies (anonymised) based on actual case histories.

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'An extremely timely addition to Waterside's remarkable series of criminal justice texts':Stephen Shaw

Table of Contents
Scale and nature of the problem; the psychology of the murderer; delusions of innocence; containment and treatment; discretionary lifer panels; lifer risk assessment; beyond criminal justice; proposals.

Murderers and Life Imprisonment

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      Publisher: Waterside Press
      Publication Date: 31/03/1998
      ISBN13: 9781872870564, 978-1872870564
      ISBN10: 1872870562

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The authors write this book from personal knowledge of lifers and many years experience working closely with them within the prison system - making "Murderers and Life Imprisonment" not just a highly authoritative account but also one containing vivid, often compelling illustrations. There is a certain futility in some of the present arrangements and the authors do not shrink from making a number of suggestions for improvements under the headings containment, treatment, public safety and risk.The range of this major work is wide: from an examination of 'Who Are the Lifers?' (including a UK/USA comparison), lifer profiles, 'The Structure of a Life Sentence' and 'The Psychology of the Murderer', the book moves on to deal with 'Containment and Treatment', 'Discretionary Lifer Panels' and a range of ethical, Human Rights and associated issues. There are special contributions by David Wilson on 'Delusions of Innocence' and Roland Woodward on 'Lifer Risk Assessment' (including what it is, how it is done and a critical examination of clinical and other methods). The work is further enhanced by case studies (anonymised) based on actual case histories.

      Trade Review
      'An extremely timely addition to Waterside's remarkable series of criminal justice texts':Stephen Shaw

      Table of Contents
      Scale and nature of the problem; the psychology of the murderer; delusions of innocence; containment and treatment; discretionary lifer panels; lifer risk assessment; beyond criminal justice; proposals.

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