Pentonville: A Sociological Study of an English Prison by Terence Morris
This is Volume XIII of fifteen in a series on the Sociology of Law and Criminology. Originally published in 1963, this is a sociological Study of an English Prison.
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Terence Morris, Pauline Morris
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY II. THE ORGANIZATION OF THE PRISON III. THE PRISON POPULATION IV. THE PRISON STAFF V. ROUTINE AND ADMINISTRATION VI. THE EXERCISE OF AUTHORITY VII. THE EXPERIENCE OF IMPRISONMENT VIII. SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN PRISON IX. THE HEALTH OF THE PRISON X. COMMUNICATION AND CONFLICT AMONG THE STAFF XI. CO-OPERATION AND CONFLICT AMONG THE CAPTIVES XII. WHERE STAFF AND PRISONERS MEET XIII. INFLUENCES FROM OVER THE WALL XIV. SOCIAL WELFARE AND AFTER-CARE XV. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
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Pentonville: A Sociological Study of an English Prison by Terence Morris
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