This is the first of two special editions of Prison Service Journal, looking at the relationship between prison and the public.
In this edition:
- Editorial Comment: The Prison and the Public, by Dr Alyson Brown and Dr Alana Barton
- Reconstructing Prison Lives: Criminal Lives in the Digital Age, by Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey, David Cox and Jo Turner
- Endless Privations: Archaeological Perspectives on Penal Heritage, by Professor Eleanor Conlin Casella
- Dealing with Difficult Pasts: The Dark Heritage of Political Prisons in Transitional Northern Ireland and South Africa, by Dr Laura McAtackney
- ‘The Lottery of Life’: Convict Tourism at Port Arthur Historic Site, Australia, by Professor Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
- Presenting Prison History at Norwich Castle, by Nicholas Arber
- Work in the Prison Exhibition, by Lindsey Ryan and Elizabeth Chard
- Interview: Saul Hewish, interviewed by Dr Michael Fiddler
- Behind the Scenes of Her Majesty’s Prison: Aylesbury. Interview with Kevin Leggett, interviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett
- Punishment, by Thom Brooks (reviewed by Helen Nichols)
- The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future, by Francis T. Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson and Mary K. Stohr (Eds) (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)
- If You Sit Very Still, by Marian Partington (reviewed by Maritn Kettle)