The relationship between prisons and the wider community is the theme of this edition of Prison Service Journal.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- The Changing Quality of Justice: the need for a clearer, more principled sense of direction, by David Faulkner
- Co-producing change: resettlement as a mutual enterprise, by Beth Weaver and Dave Nicholson
- ‘Be careful what you ask for’: findings from the seminar series on the ‘Third Sector in Criminal Justice’, by Dr Mary Corcoran
- Ex-Prisoners Beyond the Gate: making a case for the development of community chaplaincy, by Dr Philip Whitehead
- Working on the inside: new approaches to increasing the employability of offenders, by Chris Murray
- Rethinking prisons and the community, by Peter Wright
- Prisons: where DOESN’T the community come in?, by Professor Nancy Loucks
- What role should the victims of crime have in prisons?, by Javed Khan
- Interview: Dame Anne Owers, interviewed by Jamie Bennett
- Crime and economics: an introduction, by Kevin Albertson and Chris Fox (reviewed by Jamie Bennett)
- Crime and punishment in contemporary Greece: international comparative perspectives, by Leonidas Cheliotis and Sappho Xenakis (Eds) (reviewed by Jamie Bennett)