The focus of this book is on the government of prisoners with mental health problems in England and Wales over the last twenty-five years. It draws on primary research carried out by the author, who combines and synthesizes different forms of analysis to create a novel approach to socio-historical research.
The focus of this book is on the government of prisoners with mental health problems in England and Wales over the last twenty-five years. It draws on primary research carried out by the author, who combines and synthesizes different forms of analysis to create a novel approach to socio-historical research.
Toby Seddon is Senior Research Fellow in the School of Law at the University of Manchester.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Punishment Prisons and Madness 2. A Brief History of Imprisoning the 'Mad' 3. The New Right and Managerialism 1980-1990 4. The Woolf Report and Prison Reform 1990-1993 5. Penal Populism and Austere Institutions 1993-1997 6. New Labour and Risk Management 1997-2005 7. Conclusion
1. Introduction: Punishment Prisons and Madness 2. A Brief History of Imprisoning the 'Mad' 3. The New Right and Managerialism 1980-1990 4. The Woolf Report and Prison Reform 1990-1993 5. Penal Populism and Austere Institutions 1993-1997 6. New Labour and Risk Management 1997-2005 7. Conclusion
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