Prison Service in Britain

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Author_Laura Butler
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chapel
crank
crime
crime and punishment
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gaol
history of the penal service
holloway prison
hospital ward
images of england
jail
jails
jails. prison life
justice
mugshots
NCCL Galleries of Justice in Nottingham
pentonville prison
prison
prison cell
prison conditions
prison life
prison service
prison yard
prisoners
prisons
school room
screws
solitary confinement
strangeways riot
treadwheel
wandsworth prison
wormwood scrubs

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752441900
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2006
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Conditions inside our prisons have vastly improved since the days when prisoners worked out their sentence at the crank or the treadwheel, in total silence or in solitary confinement. From nineteenth-century mugshots to the aftermath of the Strangeways riot, this book captures more than two centuries of crime and punishment.

Featuring detailed histories of prisons such as Wandsworth, Holloway, Pentonville and Wormwood Scrubs, this collection examines prison life in all its complexity. Archive images of prisoners and 'screws' at the turn of the last century - mothers and babies exercising together in the yard, the Govenor of HM Prison Gloucester - are presented alongside the institutions of the cell, school room, chapel and hospital ward to give an in-depth insight into the conditions and daily routine of prison life.

Containing more than 200 photographs from the HM Prison Service Collection, this fascinating book is a comprehensive guide to the history of the penal service, from the medieval prison cell to the modern institutions of today, and offers a unique glimpse into the prisons of the past.

The book has been compiled by two librarian/archivists at the NCCL Galleries of Justice in Nottingham.

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