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Prisons and Their Moral Performance
A Study of Values, Quality, and Prison Life
Taschenbuch von Alison Liebling
Sprache: Englisch

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Beschreibung
This book constitutes a critical case study of the modern search for public sector reform. It includes a detailed account of a study aimed at developing a meaningful way of evaluating difficult-to-measure moral dimensions of the quality of prisons.
This book constitutes a critical case study of the modern search for public sector reform. It includes a detailed account of a study aimed at developing a meaningful way of evaluating difficult-to-measure moral dimensions of the quality of prisons.
Über den Autor
Alison Liebling is a University Lecturer and Director of the Prisons Research Centre at the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology. She is also a Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

Helen Arnold is at the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • PART 1: INTRODUCTION: PENAL VALUES AND PRISON EVALUATION

  • 1: The Late Modern Prison and The Question of Values

  • 2: The Measurement and Evaluation of Prison Regimes

  • 3: Identifying 'What Matters' in Prison

  • 4: Particular Prisons and Their Qualities

  • PART 2: THE MEANING AND MEASUREMENT OF KEY DIMENSIONS OF PRISON LIFE

  • 5: Relationship Dimensions: Respect, Humanity, Trust, Relationships, and Support

  • 6: Regime Dimensions: Fairness, Order, Safety, Well-Being, Personal Development, Family Contact, and Decency

  • 7: Social Structure and Other Dimensions: Power, Prisoner Social Life, Meaning, and Quality of Life

  • PART 3: PENAL VALUES AND PRISON MANAGEMENT

  • 8: Managing Modern Prisons and their Performance

  • 9: Security, Harmony, and 'What Matters' in Prison Life

  • 10: Legitimacy, Decency, and the Moral Performance of Prisons

Über den Autor
Alison Liebling is a University Lecturer and Director of the Prisons Research Centre at the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology. She is also a Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

Helen Arnold is at the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • PART 1: INTRODUCTION: PENAL VALUES AND PRISON EVALUATION

  • 1: The Late Modern Prison and The Question of Values

  • 2: The Measurement and Evaluation of Prison Regimes

  • 3: Identifying 'What Matters' in Prison

  • 4: Particular Prisons and Their Qualities

  • PART 2: THE MEANING AND MEASUREMENT OF KEY DIMENSIONS OF PRISON LIFE

  • 5: Relationship Dimensions: Respect, Humanity, Trust, Relationships, and Support

  • 6: Regime Dimensions: Fairness, Order, Safety, Well-Being, Personal Development, Family Contact, and Decency

  • 7: Social Structure and Other Dimensions: Power, Prisoner Social Life, Meaning, and Quality of Life

  • PART 3: PENAL VALUES AND PRISON MANAGEMENT

  • 8: Managing Modern Prisons and their Performance

  • 9: Security, Harmony, and 'What Matters' in Prison Life

  • 10: Legitimacy, Decency, and the Moral Performance of Prisons

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