Covering all the key topics across the subject of Penology, this
book gives you the tools you need to delve deeper and critically
examine issues relating to prisons and punishment.
The second edition: explores prisons and punishment within
national, international and comparative contexts, and draws upon
contemporary case studies throughout to illustrate key themes and
issues includes new sections on actuarial justice, proportionality,
sentencing principles, persistent offending, rehabilitation, and
abolitionist approaches to punishment features a companion website
directing you towards relevant journal articles and web links.
The book also includes a useful study skills section which
guides you through essay writing and offers hints and tips on how
you can get the most out of your lectures and seminars. This is the
perfect primer for all undergraduate students of Criminology taking
modules on Prisons and Punishment or Penology.
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