Prison riots in Britain and the USA

Author(s)

    • Adams, Robert
    • Campling, Jo

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Prison riots in Britain and the USA

Robert Adams ; Jo Campling, consultant editor

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-258) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

'This is among the handful of prison books - they include George Jackson's Soledad Brother and Michael Ignatieff's A Just Measure of Pain - which moves and informs. The sociology of prison riots, the causes of outbreak and the nature of the reactions, are subjects which have been largely ignored and need to be understood by those who either study criminal justice or work in the system.' His Honour Judge Stephen Tumin This challenging book is essential reading for everyone with an interest in penal policy and practice. It uses extensive documentary evidence to demonstrate that prison riots in Britain and the US have shifted from traditional riots in which prisoners made no specific demands, to consciousness-raising riots where they often challenged the dominant penal philosophy of rehabilitation.

Table of Contents

  • Prison riots - problems and perspectives
  • narratives of imprisonment and prison riots
  • prison riots in the USA
  • prison riots in Britain
  • responses to prison riots
  • explanations of prison riots
  • prospects of prison riots.

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