The Persistent Prison
Problems, Images and Alternatives

Edited by Clive Emsley
with a foreword by Martin Narey

Francis Boutle Publishers
ISBN 1 903427 24 X
Paperback 248 pages 6 photographs

Price per copy including postage: UK £12 Worldwide £14

The book

In the United Kingdom, as elsewhere, prison is commonly seen as the best means of dealing with offenders. There is little debate about alternatives to prison and little awareness of what kinds of individuals are actually incarcerated and for what offences; nor are their experiences of prison generally understood. The essays in this book range widely over these issues. The main focus is the British situation, but there is also discussion of alternatives – chain gangs, electronic tagging -– experimented with elsewhere.

This book was produced in association with the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research at the Open University and with the support the Restorative Justice Programme of the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.