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Grendon: A Study of a Therapeutic Prison

Part of the Clarendon Studies in Criminology series
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Grendon Prison opened in 1962, originally intended to investigate and treat prisoners whose crimes had recognisable psychiatric causes.

Thirty years later, its radical ideas of the rehabilitation of prisoners through psychological or psychotherapeutic treatment have been embraced by the Woolf Report, which clearly committed the Prison Service to a rehabilitation ambition.

Based upon interviews with prisoners and prison staff, this new study of a 'model' prison will be of interest to criminologists, penologists and prison staff everywhere.

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Product Details
Clarendon Press
0198256779 / 9780198256779
Hardback
18/05/1995
United Kingdom
English
254 pages, line figures, tables
143 x 223 mm