The articles in this edition of Prison Service Journal range from the narrow to the broad, from contemporary to historical and from the local to the global.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- Perrie Lecture: The cost to prison legitimacy of cuts, by Professor Alison Liebling
- Perrie Lecture: Reducing costs and maintaining values, by Michael Spurr
- Regulating Prison Strikes and Industrial Conflict, by Amy Ludlow
- Learning from the behaviour of inmates and guards helps solving wicked challenges in the Danish Prison and Probation Service, by Lars Thuesen and Laura Schmidt-Hansen
- Time is Money: The role of personal finance in reducing re-offending, by Dr Kimmett Edgar and Chris Bath
- Research on Criminalisation of Migrant Women, by Dr Liz Hales and Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe
- Alexander Maconochie’s ‘Mark System’, by John Moore
- The English Prison during the First and Second World Wars: Hidden Lived Experiences of War, by Professor Yvonne Jewkes and Dr Helen Johnston
- Interview: Danny Dorling, interviewed by Jamie Bennett
- The power of positive deviance: How unlikely innovators solve the world’s toughest problems, by Richard Pascale, Jerry Sternin and Monique Sternin (reviewed by Jamie Bennett)
- Debating for a Change: Improving prison life through prisoner/staff working groups, by Andrew Fleming-Williams and Anna Gordon (reviewed by Tim Newell)
- Victims and Policy Making: a comparative perspective, by Matthew Hall (reviewed by Dr Rachel Bell)
- Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire, by Lynne A. Haney (reviewed by Aylwyn Walsh)