Author: Louis Blom-Cooper
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781908162892
Category : Prison
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Case for a Royal Commission on the Penal System
Author: Louis Blom-Cooper
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781908162892
Category : Prison
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781908162892
Category : Prison
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Case for a Royal Commission on the Penal System
Author: Louis Blom-Cooper and Seán McConville
Publisher: Waterside Press
ISBN: 1909976172
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 47
Book Description
An initiative supported by leading political, academic, religious and professional figures and in association with Queen Mary University of London. Virtually half-a-century has passed since the last Royal Commission on the Penal System was dissolved, its work uncompleted. Looking forwards, six members of the Commission asserted that ‘after some years’ a new Royal Commission would be of great public service. As commentators, writers and practitioners, Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC and Professor Seán McConville have many decades of experience of penal policy and practice. Some 20-years ago they urged the appointment of a new Royal Commission on the subject. They have since pressed their case in letters to major newspapers and in earlier writings. In this publication the momentum for which is supported by leading figures, they make the case for a new Royal Commission that will be reflective, effective and swift, capable of building consensus and providing directions for generations. They argue that penal policy is fragmented and frequently irrational, contradictory, counterproductive, insubstantial and put together in a haphazard way. The dynamics and pressures of party politics inevitably mean that penal policy often emerges in response to hard cases and headlines. As this pamphlet claims, broader and more considered views, drawing on evidence and seeking to maximise social good, cannot be delivered by politicians afraid of missing an opportunity to score party political points.
Publisher: Waterside Press
ISBN: 1909976172
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 47
Book Description
An initiative supported by leading political, academic, religious and professional figures and in association with Queen Mary University of London. Virtually half-a-century has passed since the last Royal Commission on the Penal System was dissolved, its work uncompleted. Looking forwards, six members of the Commission asserted that ‘after some years’ a new Royal Commission would be of great public service. As commentators, writers and practitioners, Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC and Professor Seán McConville have many decades of experience of penal policy and practice. Some 20-years ago they urged the appointment of a new Royal Commission on the subject. They have since pressed their case in letters to major newspapers and in earlier writings. In this publication the momentum for which is supported by leading figures, they make the case for a new Royal Commission that will be reflective, effective and swift, capable of building consensus and providing directions for generations. They argue that penal policy is fragmented and frequently irrational, contradictory, counterproductive, insubstantial and put together in a haphazard way. The dynamics and pressures of party politics inevitably mean that penal policy often emerges in response to hard cases and headlines. As this pamphlet claims, broader and more considered views, drawing on evidence and seeking to maximise social good, cannot be delivered by politicians afraid of missing an opportunity to score party political points.
Evidence for Presentation to the Royal Commission on the Penal System
Author: Association of Managers of Approved Schools: Association of Headmasters, Headmistresses and Matrons of Approved Schools. Joint Sub-Committee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
Regina Versus George Dean
Author: New South Wales Royal Commission on the Case of Prisoner George Dean
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Trials (Murder)
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Trials (Murder)
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
A Memorandum Addressed to the Royal Commission on Penal Reform in England and Wales
Author: Maurice Balk
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Prisons
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Prisons
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Les Discussions Et Ententes Sur Le Plaidoyer
Author: Law Reform Commission of Canada
Publisher: Ottawa, Canada : Law Reform Commission of Canada
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : fr
Pages : 240
Book Description
This document presents the Commission's view on the need for reform together with their recommendations and commentary.
Publisher: Ottawa, Canada : Law Reform Commission of Canada
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : fr
Pages : 240
Book Description
This document presents the Commission's view on the need for reform together with their recommendations and commentary.
Minutes of Evidence [Appendices, and Reports Of] ... the Royal Commission on the Care and Control of the Feeble-minded ...
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Care and Control of Feeble-Minded
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil service
Languages : en
Pages : 852
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil service
Languages : en
Pages : 852
Book Description
Report Of The Royal Commission On The Care And Control Of The Feebleminded
Author: Great Britain Commissions For The Care And Control Of The Feeble Minded
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
The Use of Imprisonment
Author: Seán McConville
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100096812X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
In the previous few years English penal policy had undergone considerable change. Originally published in 1975, the contributors to The Use of Imprisonment focus on the use of imprisonment in such a time of transition, and examine various aspects of penal policy – administrative, organizational, staffing, legal, philosophical. The volume provides a valuable introduction to penal policy and administration, and to some of the central issues in the penological debate at the time. Influenced mainly by events in the United States, interest had been growing in England in prisoners’ legal rights and in the laws affecting imprisonment. This complemented an increasing mood of scepticism among many psychologists, sociologists and other social scientists in relation to the aims and methods of reformatory imprisonment. Such thinking, although still largely divergent and amorphous, had gone far towards undermining the penological axioms and aspirations of the last few generations. The precise direction of new policy was still unclear, but the essays in this book make various informed suggestions as to the future, and also provide an examination of the present state of several key areas. They emphasise the failure of the treatment model of imprisonment, while at the same time recognising the need to be cautious about breaking down the prison walls and bringing treatment ‘into the community’.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100096812X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
In the previous few years English penal policy had undergone considerable change. Originally published in 1975, the contributors to The Use of Imprisonment focus on the use of imprisonment in such a time of transition, and examine various aspects of penal policy – administrative, organizational, staffing, legal, philosophical. The volume provides a valuable introduction to penal policy and administration, and to some of the central issues in the penological debate at the time. Influenced mainly by events in the United States, interest had been growing in England in prisoners’ legal rights and in the laws affecting imprisonment. This complemented an increasing mood of scepticism among many psychologists, sociologists and other social scientists in relation to the aims and methods of reformatory imprisonment. Such thinking, although still largely divergent and amorphous, had gone far towards undermining the penological axioms and aspirations of the last few generations. The precise direction of new policy was still unclear, but the essays in this book make various informed suggestions as to the future, and also provide an examination of the present state of several key areas. They emphasise the failure of the treatment model of imprisonment, while at the same time recognising the need to be cautious about breaking down the prison walls and bringing treatment ‘into the community’.
The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales
Author: David Downes
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000373657
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Volume III of The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales draws on archival sources and individual accounts to offer a history of penal policymaking in England and Wales between 1959 and 1997. The book studies the changes underlying penal policymaking in the period, from a belief in the rehabilitative potential of imprisonment to a reaffirmation in 1993 that ‘Prison Works’ as a deterrent to crime. A need to curb the rising prison population initially focussed on developing alternatives to prison and a new system of parole; however, their relative ineffectiveness led to sentencing becoming the key to penal reform. A slackening of faith in rehabilitation led to pressure for greater emphasis on humane containment and the rebalancing of security, order and justice in prison regimes. Thus, 1991 was the climactic year for what became largely unfulfilled hopes for lasting penal reform. Escapes, riots and prison occupations were prime catalysts for changes, often highly contentious, in penal policymaking. Notably, there was no simple equation between political party, minister and policy choice. Both Labour and Conservative governments had distinctly liberal Home Secretaries and, after 1992, both parties took a more punitive approach. This book will be of much interest to students of criminology and British history, politics and law.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000373657
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Volume III of The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales draws on archival sources and individual accounts to offer a history of penal policymaking in England and Wales between 1959 and 1997. The book studies the changes underlying penal policymaking in the period, from a belief in the rehabilitative potential of imprisonment to a reaffirmation in 1993 that ‘Prison Works’ as a deterrent to crime. A need to curb the rising prison population initially focussed on developing alternatives to prison and a new system of parole; however, their relative ineffectiveness led to sentencing becoming the key to penal reform. A slackening of faith in rehabilitation led to pressure for greater emphasis on humane containment and the rebalancing of security, order and justice in prison regimes. Thus, 1991 was the climactic year for what became largely unfulfilled hopes for lasting penal reform. Escapes, riots and prison occupations were prime catalysts for changes, often highly contentious, in penal policymaking. Notably, there was no simple equation between political party, minister and policy choice. Both Labour and Conservative governments had distinctly liberal Home Secretaries and, after 1992, both parties took a more punitive approach. This book will be of much interest to students of criminology and British history, politics and law.