This edition of Prison Service Journal has an eclectic mix of contributions from UK and around Europe.
As always, it is intended that this offers a source of ideas and evidence that promotes a constructive and humane approach to imprisonment.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- Autonomy and exclusion among Danish prisoners in education, by Anita Holm Riis
- The Therapeutic and Regime Benefits of the Gavelliers Club at HMP Grendon, by Professor Michael Brookes and Zebunisa Sheik
- Within these Walls: Reflections of women in and after prison: An insight into the experience of women’s imprisonment in Britain and Ireland, by Lucy Baldwin and Christina Quinlan
- Tuberculosis Control in Prisons in England, by Emily Phipps, Emily Dobell, Clare Humphreys, Magdalene Mbanefo-Obi, Emma Plugge and Éamonn O’Moore
- French parole and ‘sentence management’, by Professor Martine Herzog-Evans
- Interview: Rory Stewart OBE MP, interviewed by Paul Crossey
Book reviews:
- ‘Doing’ Coercion in Male Custodial Settings: An Ethnography of Italian Prison Officers Using Force, by Luigi Gariglio (reviewed by Professor Alison Liebling)
- The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in Divided World, by Michael Ignatieff (reviewed by William Payne)