This is a special edition with the focus on the prison crisis, guest edited by Dr Anastasia Chamberlen, Charlotte Weinberg, and Anita Dockley.
In this edition:
- Editorial Comment: Is there a Prison Crisis? Thinking creatively and dialogically about prison's old and new problems, by Dr Anastasia Chamberlen, Charlotte Weinberg, and Anita Dockley.
- Interview: The Chief Inspector of Prisons, Peter Clarke reflects on recent problems in prisons, interviewed by Dr Anastasia Chamberlen
- Interview: Building up to today’s prison crisis: An Interview with the former Chief Inspector of Prisons, Nick Hardwick, interviewed by Dr Anastasia Chamberlen
- From poem into spoken word, by Jason N Smith
- Chaos and Conflict: The dog and the frying pan, by Fred
- Scatter when they come, by Kelly Roberts
- A crisis of hope? Long term prisoners’ experiences in Category A environments, by Will Styles
- Intersectionality and the prison crisis: What is it as a concept and why does it matter today in understanding current problems in prison?, by Dr Victoria Lavis
- Interview: Crises of selfhood and expressions of punishment: A conversation with psychotherapist Susie Orbach, interviewed by Dr Anastasia Chamberlen and Charlotte Weinberg
- Feeding the prison crisis through hostile criminalisation: The case of joint enterprise, by Dr Henrique Carvalho
- Getting out of the crisis, by Richard Garside
- Start Here: A Road Map to Reducing Mass Incarceration, by Greg Berman and Julian Adler (Reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)
- Unconscious Incarceration: How to break out, be free and unlock your potential, by Gethin Jones (Reviewed by Muzzaker Mathias)
- Deserved Criminal Sentences: An Overview, by Andreas von Hirsch (Reviewed by Martin Kettle)
- Life Beyond Crime: What do those at risk of offending, prisoners and ex-offenders need to learn?, edited by Paul Crane (Reviewed by Olivia Tickle)