PENOLOGY. Critically Assessment of the Suggestion that Prisons have moved on little from the Concerns raised in John Howard’s Famous Statement of 1777

With Reference to the Current Crisis of Prison Numbers


Trabajo Escrito, 2008

8 Páginas, Calificación: 50 Punkte = 3,00


Resumen o Introducción

When politician and prison reformer John Howard 1777 called prisons ‘filthy and corrupt-ridden places, not fit for human habitation’, he surely had no idea how much truth still would be in his words and how much this would still be an issue in the 21st century. This critique shall show the prison history from the late 18th century until today with special emphasis on the state and condition of the prisons and resulting from this the situation of the prisoners at that time within the prisons and the penal system.

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Título
PENOLOGY. Critically Assessment of the Suggestion that Prisons have moved on little from the Concerns raised in John Howard’s Famous Statement of 1777
Subtítulo
With Reference to the Current Crisis of Prison Numbers
Universidad
University of Portsmouth  (Institute of Criminal Justice)
Calificación
50 Punkte = 3,00
Autor
Año
2008
Páginas
8
No. de catálogo
V180881
ISBN (Ebook)
9783656048558
ISBN (Libro)
9783656483021
Tamaño de fichero
458 KB
Idioma
Inglés
Palabras clave
penology, with, reference, current, crisis, prison, numbers, critically, assess, suggestion, prisons, concerns, john, howard’s, famous, statement
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Viola Abelius (Autor), 2008, PENOLOGY. Critically Assessment of the Suggestion that Prisons have moved on little from the Concerns raised in John Howard’s Famous Statement of 1777, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/180881

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