The articles in this edition examine different aspects of rehabilitative cultures in prisons.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- What is a rehabilitative prison culture? by Dr Ruth Mann, Flora Fitzalan Howard and Jenny Tew
- Diversity and vulnerability in Prisons in the context of the Equality Act 2010: the experiences of Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic (BAME), and Foreign National Prisoners (FNPs) in a Northern Jail, by Yulia Chistyakova, Bankole Cole and Jenny Johnstone
- Vulnerable Women: Meeting the needs of female offenders within a gender-specific service, by Dr Maggie Leese
- Rationale and use of computer screening tools in prisons for people with learning difficulties and disabilities, by Professor Amanda Kirby and Hayley Gibbon
- Implementation of a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy programme in Primary Care Mental Health – an Outcomes Study, by Charlotte Foulds, Jennifer Hogan, Ruth Fenner, Ashlea Jeffs, Lucy Snell, Dr Amanda Leather and Mike Hennessy
- Obituary: William (Bill) Arthur Francis Brister CB
Book reviews (all reviews in this edition by Dr Jamie Bennett):
- The limits of neoliberalism: Authority, sovereignty and the logic of competition, by William Davies
- Prison management, prison workers, and prison theory: Alienation and power, by Stephen McGuinn
- Key issues in corrections (Second edition), by Jeffrey Ian Ross
- An introduction to green criminology and environmental justice, by Angus Nurse
- Prison life in popular culture: From The Big House to Orange is the New Black, by Dawn Cecil
- Carceral fantasies: Cinema and prison in early twentieth century America, by Alison Griffiths