Product Information
A ground-breaking study of national importance of our criminal justice system by one of Britain's most intellectual and highly-regarded MPs, a former criminal barrister of note. Prison does work. It locks people up so that the prisoner cannot then commit a crime: yet prison for years has failed to change the prisoner's behaviour. It is a disappointing fact of our prison system that under the last government released prisoners had a reoffending rate of approximately 70%. Prisons are a short term fix, not a long term solution. The public does not want us to be soft on prisoners. The Justice system needs to command the respect and confidence of the people. It clearly has not commanded that respect for some considerable time. Repeated polling shows that the public wants prison to be more effective at changing prisoners' behaviour. Put simply, it wants government to knuckle down and make prisons work . This study attempts to analyse what went wrong with the prison regimes in the past, makes suggestions for future changes, and assesses how things are changing under the new government. By ignoring prisoners, locking them up, and then discharging them with no basic skills, and still drug addicted, we have created a recipe for disaster and ever increasing prison numbers. This government should make the tackling of crime and reoffending a number one priority. The key point is that we know what the problems are: all are capable of being addressed.Product Identifiers
PublisherBretwalda Books
ISBN-139781909099036
eBay Product ID (ePID)178373613
Product Key Features
Number of Pages180 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDoing Time: Prisons in the 21st Century
Publication Year2012
SubjectGovernment
TypeTextbook
AuthorGuy Opperman
Subject AreaCriminal Law
Dimensions
Item Height198 mm
Item Width130 mm
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorGuy Opperman