AS ENTERTAINING AS IT IS INFORMATIVE, THIS BOOK EXPLORES THE HISTORY
OF INCARCERATION IN THE BRITISH ISLES FROM ANGLO-SAXON TIMES TO THE
PRESENT DAY.
_Shades of the Prison House_ explores the history of imprisonment in
the British Isles from Anglo-Saxon times to the present day. Over the
centuries, prisons - from castle dungeons to "lockups" to
"penitentiaries" to gaols -have changed radically in name, conditions,
attributes and functions, as well as in their character and rationale.
Prisons have served many aims: detention, deterrence, punishment,
reformation and rehabilitation, all in varying degrees. Yet while
prisons and their purposes have been transformed, the same debates on
imprisonment have continually recurred. Concerns about overcrowding
and over-pampering, security and safety have been expressed from the
very beginning, and modern notions that prison might serve a purpose
other than containment or punishment were espoused long before the
eighteenth century.
Drawing on letters, treatises, personal accounts, histories, legal and
official reports and studies of prison architecture and design, this
book tells the story of prisons, prison life and those who experienced
it, be they prisoners, governors, chaplains, warders, reformers or
advocates. As entertainingas it is informative, the book examines the
nature and quality of imprisonment over the last fifteen hundred
years, before surveying present problems and concluding with thoughts
on future directions.
HARRY POTTER is a former fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge and a
practising barrister specialising in criminal defence. Author of _Law,
Liberty and the Constitution: A Brief History of the Common Law_
(Boydell Press, 2015), he wrote and presented an award-winning series
on the same subject for the BBC. He has also authored _Edinburgh under
Siege: 1571-1573_ (2003), _Blood Feud: The Stewarts and Gordons at War
in the Age of Mary Queen of Scots_ (2002), _Hanging and Heresy_ (1994)
and _Hanging in Judgment: Religion and the Death Penalty in England
from the Bloody Code to Abolition_ (1993). Before being called to the
Bar, he worked as a prison chaplain, largely with long-termand
life-sentence prisoners.
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A History of Incarceration in the British Isles
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787445253
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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