Prison policy in Ireland : politics, penal-welfarism and political imprisonment / / Mary Rogan.
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xvii, 246 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Understanding prison policy: the sociology of punishment and policy-making
- Prison policy in Ireland from independence to 'the emergency' - Civil War and conservative administration
- Prison policy during 'the emergency': the recurring effects of subversion and stagnation
- Prison policy during the 1950s: low numbers and limited interest
- Prison policy during the 1960s: 'solo runs' and social change
- Prison policy in the 1970s: subversion, suspicion and tension
- Prison policy during the 1980s
- Prison policy during the 1990s: the crucial decade
- Prison policy since 2000 and beyond
- Conclusion: unravelling the nature of Irish prison policy.