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The prison system and its effects

Antony Taylor

(Criminal justice, law enforcement and corrections series)

Nova Science, c2011

Rev. and enl. ed

  • : softcover

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-300) and index

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Description

To an Antipodean, this book is at first a fascinating development of the New Zealand Prison System which includes the history of penology prior to the phenomenon coming to these shores. However, this book is not only a history: it is also an exploration of more complex managerial and social issues concerning crime and its treatment, including the interweaving of different penal policies that have brought us to where we are now. In this revised and enlarged edition, it draws on the reactions of many people imprisoned for reasons other than their criminality. By doing that it throws fresh light on the reactions of mankind in general to the loss of liberty. As a result, it raises psychological issues of isolation in all kinds of confinement, captivity, and deprivation that will appeal to everyone who is trying to grapple with the administrative, clinical, legal, and moral problems they create.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • The Aetiology of Present-Day Prisons & other Places of Captivity: From Banishment & Slavery to Brutality & Transportation: Britsh & American Creations: Russian, Nazi, Japanese & Chinese Places of Control
  • The Mounting Consensus of Informed Opinion About the Need for Change
  • Prison Overcrowding
  • Conceptualizing the Prison as a Social System
  • Assessing the General Effects of Long-Term Imprisonment
  • Pathological Reactions to Imprisonment
  • The Management of Captives
  • The Development of Prisons in New Zealand
  • Recent Official Inquiries Into the Prison System in New Zealand
  • Overview & Conclusions
  • Index.

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