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Reconstructing a Women's Prison

Reconstructing a Women's Prison

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The rebuilding of Holloway prison announced in 1968 was intended to be of enormous significance for the treatment and therapeutic rehabilitation of female inmates. Reconstruction began in 1970 but the new prison was not completed until 1985. By this time penal ideologies had changed, and the Prison Department had revised its conception of female criminality. Thus, what was intended to be a new therapeutic prison became a place of conventional discipline and containment. These developments created serious problems within the prison and led to Holloway being identified as a public and political scandal.

Using original documents and extensive interviews, the author traces the genesis and consequences of the decision to rebuild England's major prison for women, and shows how the experience at Holloway reflects shifting attitudes towards female criminals, and the relationships among penal ideology, architecture, control, and behaviour in a penal institution.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
384
Release Date:
1996-08-01
Publication Date:
1996-08-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
0198260954
ISBN13:
9780198260950
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Weight:
672 g
Height:
145 cm
Width:
222 cm
Thickness:
26 cm
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