The Honest Politician s Guide to Prisons and Probation

The Honest Politician   s Guide to Prisons and Probation
Author: Roy D. King,Lucy Willmott
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000476989

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Through a comprehensive analysis of legislative and organisational changes and interviews with all the key players, The Honest Politician’s Guide to Prisons and Probation provides an authoritative account of the crisis which has gradually engulfed the prison and probation services since 1991. Setting out the nature and extent of the crisis, King and Willmott show how the Woolf agenda was overridden in a process of political churn, through explorations of the Conservative government until 1997, New Labour from 1997 to 2010 and the Coalition and Conservative governments since 2010. Uniquely, interviews with all surviving Home Secretaries and Justice Secretaries of the period include insightful and candid reflections upon their time in office, and how they saw the future. Views from both inside and outside the prisons and probation services are also explored, based on interviews with the Director Generals of the Prison Service and of the new National Probation Service, Chief Inspectors of Prisons and Probation and the four most recent Lord Chief Justices, including Lord Woolf himself. Concluding by drawing on this collective wisdom, King and Willmott set out what is needed for an effective and sustainable future. It is essential reading not just for those in Westminster, but also for practitioners in criminal justice, advocacy organisations, thinktanks and scholars and students in Criminology, Criminal Justice, British Politics and Public Policy.

The Honest Politician s Guide to Crime Control

The Honest Politician s Guide to Crime Control
Author: Norval Morris,Gordon J. Hawkins
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1970
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0226539024

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Norval Morris and Gordon Hawkins's first premise is that our criminal justice system is a moral busybody, unwisely extended beyond its proper role of protecting persons and property. But they go further and systematically cover the amount, costs, causes, and victims of crime: the reduction of violence; the police; corrections; juvenile delinquency; the function of psychiatry in crime control; organized crime; and the uses of criminological research. On each topic precise recommendations are made and carefully defended.

The Future of Imprisonment

The Future of Imprisonment
Author: Michael Tonry
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2004-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190289812

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The imprisonment rate in America has grown by a factor of five since 1972. In that time, punishment policies have toughened, compassion for prisoners has diminished, and prisons have gotten worse-a stark contrast to the origins of the prison 200 years ago as a humanitarian reform, a substitute for capital and corporal punishment and banishment. So what went wrong? How can prisons be made simultaneously more effective and more humane? Who should be sent there in the first place? What should happen to them while they are inside? When, how, and under what conditions should they be released? The Future of Imprisonment unites some of the leading prisons and penal policy scholars of our time to address these fundamental questions. Inspired by the work of Norval Morris, the contributors look back to the past twenty-five years of penal policy in an effort to look forward to the prison's twenty-first century future. Their essays examine the effects of current high levels of imprisonment on urban neighborhoods and the people who live in them. They reveal how current policies came to be as they are and explain the theories of punishment that guide imprisonment decisions. Finally, the contributors argue for the strategic importance of controls on punishment including imprisonment as a limit on government power; chart the rise and fall of efforts to improve conditions inside; analyze the theory and practice of prison release; and evaluate the tricky science of predicting and preventing recidivism. A definitive guide to imprisonment policies for the future, this volume convincingly demonstrates how we can prevent crime more effectively at lower economic and human cost.

Federal Probation

Federal Probation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1985
Genre: Crime
ISBN: MSU:31293008113536

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Just Sentencing

Just Sentencing
Author: Richard S. Frase
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199757862

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This title presents a fully developed punishment theory which incorporates both utilitarian and retributive sentencing purposes. The author describes and defends a hybrid sentencing model that integrates theory and practice - blending and balancing both the competing principles of retribution and rehabilitation and the procedural concern of weighing rules against discretion.

Recession Crime and Punishment

Recession  Crime and Punishment
Author: Steven Box
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1987-08-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781349187843

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We are often told that unemployment is 'no excuse' for committing crimes. It certainly does not follow, as many in government would have use believe, that crime is unrelated to social conditions. Examining a mass of evidence from Great Britain, the United States, Canada and other industrialised countries, Steven Box shows how criminal activity increased with unemployment, poverty and sharpened competition between firms. He demonstrates that corporate as well as individual crime is affected by the experience of recession and that changing pressures and opportunities alter the character and distribution of deviance as well as increasing its incidence. Although deterioration in material circumstances does lead to more crime, however, it does not alone account for the massive increase in prison populations or increasingly repressive systems of social control. These developments, the author argues, flow more from government attempts to restructure the labour force and the natural reaction of minor state officials like judges, police and probation officers to the changing 'logic' of their situations.

The Socio economics of Crime and Justice

The Socio economics of Crime and Justice
Author: Brian Forst
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315486277

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This book on crime and justice is motivated primarily by the idea that individual behaviour is influenced both by self-interest and by conscience, or by a sense of community responsibility. Forst has assembled a collection of authors who are writing in four parts: (1) the philosophical foundations and the moral dimension of crime and punishment; (2) the sense of community and the way it influences the problem of crime; (3) on offenders and offences; and (4) on the response of the criminal justice system.

Therapeutic Community Act of 1978

Therapeutic Community Act of 1978
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Penitentiaries and Corrections
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1978
Genre: Prisons
ISBN: LOC:00100976316

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