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The Blantyre House Prison Affair Tom Murthagh

The Blantyre House Prison Affair von Tom Murtagh, OBE

The Blantyre House Prison Affair Tom Murthagh


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Zusammenfassung

Giving an autobiographical account of life as a prison governor and administrator, the author deals with life in charge of the Maze Prison, Northern Ireland (when he narrowly avoided being killed by a terrorist bomb) and his move to England that saw him in charge of prisons in Kent and elsewhere.

The Blantyre House Prison Affair Zusammenfassung

The Blantyre House Prison Affair: Lessons from a Modern-day Witch Hunt Tom Murthagh

In this autobiographical account of life as a prison governor and administrator, Tom Murtagh deals with life in charge of the Maze Prison, Northern Ireland (when he narrowly avoided being killed by a terrorist bomb) and his move to England that saw him in charge of prisons in Kent and elsewhere. This is when he was faced with a remarkable series of events at Blantyre House where a modern, liberal ground-breaking and in many respects successful regime was beginning to attract the attention of reformers, academics and others. But that regime also masked more sinister developments - events that should ultimately have received serious attention from a House of Commons select Committee set up to look into 'The Blantyre House Affair'.Only now - and after much reflection - does Tom Murtagh feel able to tell publicly his side of the affair: of how that committee chose to concentrate on selective and misleading information and 'got it wrong'. Despite all the accolades for Blantyre House, behind the scenes and in reality, the regime was being taken advantage of by a number of very serious offenders who had managed to get themselves transferred there such that the establishment was at risk of being overtaken by organized crime and corruption, leading to covert police and other criminal investigations.The book tells how the author acted to pre-empt this - only to be vilified by HM Inspectorate of Prisons, some penal reform groups and ultimately the committee. As Martin Narey the then Director General of HM Prison Service writes in his foreword, had the author not acted as he did to contain the regime's excesses it is likely that before long Parliament would have been calling for the resignations of Murtagh as Area Director, Narey as Area Director General and also the Home Secretary himself. "The Blantyre House Affair" is a telling example of how people can sometimes be swept along by events that may cause them to ignore those things that are counter or inconvenient to their own aims or interpretation; of how reality can sometimes be ignored.

The Blantyre House Prison Affair Bewertungen

'[Murtagh is] convincing in his assertion that the blame for the situation at Blantyre House was misdirected and presents sound evidence to show that the ideas behind the prison are sound, if applied correctly to the appropriate people.'Reference & Research Book News (USA).'What this book does very effectively is make you think about all that goes on in prison in spite of the intended regime. It raises a number of issues: human rights versus enforcement; should career criminals be offered resettlement; how rich criminals can potentially corrupt staff; and whether politicians contribute light or heat to any debate about prisons. Blantyre House is a good place to start thinking about prisons.'The Magistrate.'A strikingly interesting and well written book'Justice of the Peace'I recognize some of the scenarios only too clearly. This is a story that needs a public airing, no matter which side the reader finally comes down on. Blantyre House is a prison that borders on my own constituency, one with a high reputation and long history of success. Then it suddenly found itself at the centre of a scandal. Because of the role of the prison many people assumed that there had been an over-reaction by HM Prison Service. What follows is a story of nothing less than the institutionalising of public emotions.'The Rt. Hon Ann Widdecombe MP, former Prisons MinisterTom Murtagh's actions in managing Blantyre House 'not only preserved all that was good about the Blantyre regime ... but may have saved my job and perhaps that of the Home Secretary.'Martin Narey, Director of Barnardo's and former Director-General of HM Prison Service - from the Foreword'Progress needs people like Tom Murtagh who never shied away from anything if he believed he was doing right ... It is worrying that MPs, singly or collectively, can be so easily manipulated by what seems to have been lobbying and use of the media ... That's democracy for you! This book is important: not simply for putting the record straight'.David Cottle, Then-chair, Blantyre House Board of Visitors

Über Tom Murthagh

Tom Murtagh spent his entire adult working life within HM Prison Service and the Northern Ireland Prison Service, completing almost 40 years' service in 2002. After beginning in England at Wormwood Scrubs he moved to Northern Ireland at the height of The Troubles. He spent three periods at The Maze Prison, including as Head of Security and later as Deputy Governor. He is a former Principal of the Prison Service College in Northern Ireland and served as Governor in charge of both Armagh Prison and Hydebank Wood Young Offender Centre in Northern Ireland and later Dover Young Offender Institution (YOI) in England. For most of his time in Northern Ireland he was a known terrorist target and frequently under police protection. He returned to England in 1988, mainly for security reasons. He became area manager for East Anglia in 1992 and later held a similar position in Kent, then for the Kent, Surrey and Sussex area. A former chair of the Prison Governors Association in Northern Ireland, he was awarded the OBE for services to the Prison Service in 1990.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

AcknowledgementsDedicationSome Key Abbreviations and TerminologyAbout the authorForewordPrefaceCHAPTER1. Sad Reflections2. Career Choices3. Fresh Start4. The ATM Scam5. The 'Charity Work' Debacle6. The Chaucer Unit7. Downhill Spiral8. Operation Swynford9. Aftermath10. The Home Affairs Committee Investigation11. A Modern-day Witch Hunt?Some Items Found During the SearchReferencesIndex

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR003834041
9781904380313
190438031X
The Blantyre House Prison Affair: Lessons from a Modern-day Witch Hunt Tom Murthagh
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Waterside Press
2007-05-24
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