Prison Service Journal

Joint-Editors

Dr Flora Fitzalan Howard KTA Research and Consulting
Dr Rachel Gibson HM Prison and Probation Service
Dr Marcia Morgan HM Prison and Probation Service

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Postal address
Prison Service Journal, c/o Print Shop Manager, HMP Leyhill, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, GL12 8HL.

Back catalogue
We are in the process of digitising and uploading the entire back catalogue of Prison Service Journal, from the first edition in 1960.

A complete run from 1960 to 1991 is now available, alongside a complete run from September 2010 to the present day.

3 January 1977
The twenty-fifth edition of Prison Service Journal new series, covering a range of themes including job training, social work in prison, and reducing the prison population
1 October 1976
A general edition of Prison Service Journal, with articles covering welfare, psychiatry, race relations and prison failure, among other things
1 July 1976
A general edition of Prison Service Journal
1 April 1976
The twenty-second edition of Prison Service Journal, including articles on maximum security prisons, social work in prison, and the prison service library
2 January 1976
A general edition of Prison Service Journal, including an editorial on capital punishment and its alternatives
1 October 1975
This edition of Prison Service Journal explores the challenges of prison-probation collaboration
1 July 1975
A general issue of Prison Service Journal, with articles emphasising the importance of minimum standards of decency
1 April 1975
A general edition of Prison Service Journal
2 January 1975
A special edition on the report, by the Advisory Council on the Treatment of Offenders, on young adult offenders
1 October 1974
A special issue of Prison Service Journal, with an extended essay on the history of Wormwood Scrubbs Prison
1 July 1974
A general edition of Prison Service Journal covering a number of issues
1 April 1974
The fourteenth edition of Prison Service Journal new series, with a special focus on bridging the gap between total institution and (almost) total freedom