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First published in 1963, the original blurb reads: "This may be a unique generation, which has so widely felt the full range of suffering. It is commo...Lees meer
Originally published in 1985, this title is an account of the changing functions and conditions of imprisonment in England and Wales from the Medieval...Lees meer
Originally published in 1977, Albany: Birth of a Prison - End of an Era attempts to document and analyse some of the changes which happened in the fir...Lees meer
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Originally published in 1976, A Taste of Prison deals with a very sensitive area of concern in the system of trial and imprisonment in Britain at the ...Lees meer
The working of the 1969 Children and Young Persons Act was the subject of much debate in the 1970s. Discussion had been strong on opinion and short on...Lees meer
First published in 1963, this title was an attempt to discover what had been learnt from a range of prison experience - taking prison to be any form o...Lees meer
First published in 1965, this study was the first attempt in this country to look at the problems of the families of prisoners on a national scale. Th...Lees meer
'So far we have successfully avoided loss of life during serious disturbances but if the present trend continues there will be a serious loss of contr...Lees meer
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