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Prison Populations and Political Choices

Part of the Contemporary issues in public policy series
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"Prison Populations and Political Choices" provides an informed consideration of post-war penal policy with particular reference to England (and Wales).

Attention is focussed on rising prison numbers, especially since 1997 and the likely course of events in the future.

To understand criminal policy under New Labour, an appreciation is required of the uses to which criminal policy is put within the overall context of contemporary 'progressive politics', but Andrew Rutherford argues that the possibilities for humane and rational policy making are poor against this background and a resurgance of the 'elminative ideal'.

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Routledge Cavendish
1904385982 / 9781904385981
Hardback
365.942
31/03/2007
United Kingdom
300 pages
150 x 230 mm
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