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Tackling prison overcrowding: Build more prisons? Sentence fewer offenders? (Researching Criminal Justice series)

معرفی کتاب «Tackling prison overcrowding: Build more prisons? Sentence fewer offenders? (Researching Criminal Justice series)» نوشتهٔ edited by Mike Hough, Rob Allen and Enver Solomon، منتشرشده توسط نشر The Policy Press در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"Tackling Prison Overcrowding" is a response to controversial proposals for prisons and sentencing set out in by Lord Patrick Carter's review of prisons, published in 2007. The Carter Review proposed the construction of vast 'Titan' prisons to deal with the immediate problem of prison overcrowding and the establishment of a sentencing commission as a mechanism for keeping judicial demand for prison places in line with supply. The further use of the private sector, including private sector management methods, was also proposed."Tackling Prison Overcrowding" comprises nine chapters by leading academic experts, who expose these proposals to critical scrutiny. They take the Carter Report to task for construing the problems too narrowly, in terms of efficiency and economy, and for failing to understand the wider issues of justice that need addressing. They argue that the crisis of prison overcrowding is first and foremost a political problem - arising from penal populism - for which political solutions need to be found. This accessible report will be of interest to policy makers, probation practitioners, academics and other commentators on criminal policy.

Tackling prison overcrowding is a response to controversial proposals for prisons and sentencing set out in by Lord Patrick Carter's Review of Prisons, published in 2007. The Carter review proposed the construction of vast 'Titan' prisons to deal with the immediate problem of prison overcrowding, the establishment of a Sentencing Commission as a mechanism for keeping judicial demand for prison places in line with supply, along with further use of the private sector, including private sector management methods. Tackling prison overcrowding comprises nine chapters by leading academic experts, who expose these proposals to critical scrutiny. They take the Carter Report to task for construing the problems too narrowly, in terms of efficiency and economy, and for failing to understand the wider issues of justice that need addressing. They argue that the crisis of prison overcrowding is first and foremost a political problem - arising from penal populism - for which political solutions need to be found. This accessible report will be of interest to policy makers, probation practitioners, academics and other commentators on criminal policy.

Introduction / Mike Hough And Enver Solomon -- The Prisoners' Dilemma In England And Wales / Nicola Lacey -- Building On Sand : Why Expanding The Prison Estate Is Not The Way To 'secure The Future' / Carol Hedderman -- Towards More Consistent And Predictable Sentencing In England And Wales / Jessica Jacobson, Julian Roberts And Mike Hough -- 'titan' Prisons : Do Size, Efficiency And Legitimacy Matter? / Alison Liebling -- Private Punishment? An Examination Of The Expansion, Development And Employment Relations Of Private Prisons / Sanjiv Sachdev -- Reducing The Use Of Custody As A Sanction : A Review Of Recent International Experiences / Julian Roberts -- Where Now? / Rod Morgan -- Endnote : Latest Developments In Penal Policy / Rob Allen. Edited By Mike Hough, Rob Allen And Enver Solomon. Includes Bibliographical References. "Tackling Prison Overcrowding is a response to controversial proposals and sentencing set out in by Lord Patrick Carter's review of prisons, published in 2007." "This book comprises nine chapters by leading academic experts, who expose the proposals of the Carter Review to critical scrutiny. They take the Carter Report to task for construing the problems too narrowly, in terms of efficiency and economy, and for failing to understand the wider issues of justice that need addressing. They argue that the crisis of prison overcrowding is first and foremost a political problem - arising from penal populism - for which political solutions need to be found."--BOOK JACKET Lord Patrick Carter's Review of Prisons, published in 2007, proposed the construction of vast 'Titan' prisons to deal with the immediate problem of prison overcrowding, the establishment of a Sentencing Commission as a mechanism for keeping judicial demand for prison places in line with supply, along with further use of the private sector, including private sector management methods. Tackling prison overcrowding is a response to these controversial proposals
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