This general edition of the Prison Service Journal brings together a range of articles, interviews, and book reviews.
Articles in this edition include Graham Towl on groupwork in prisons, Cristine Callaway on deaf inmates in prison, and a comparison of England and German prisons, by Ursula Smartt.
Also in this edition: the job of Bishops to Prisons, by the Bishop of Lincoln, and a book review of Parole in Transition, by Roger Hood and Stephen Shute.
In this edition:
Comment
- Gunmen and Groups, by E R Brady and S Astle
- Groupwork in Prisons - A National Survey, by Graham Towl
- Deafness, by Cristine Callaway
- Letters, by Anver Jeevanjee, M Brown, CM Wilson and Mark Leech
Reviews:
- Parole in Transition, by Roger Hood and Stephen Shute (reviewed by Pat Midgley)
- Punishment & Politics, by David Faulkner
- Options for Learning - Training Inmates for Work, by Shane Bryans
- Equal Opportunities - Welcoming Diversity, by Gabrielle Garton Grimwood
- Management in the Public and Private Sectors, by Sir Bryan Nicholson
- Super-Maximum Custody Prisons in the United States, by David A Ward and Norman A Carlson
- Technology, Ideology and Prison Officer Training, by Guy Hall
Scene
- Bishop to Prisons, by the Bishop of Lincoln
- Prisons in England and Germany, by Ursula Smartt
- The Prison System in the Russian Federation, by Yuri Ivanovich Kalinin
- Offences against Prison Discipline, by Anthony Boucher