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Management number 201807872 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $63.80 Model Number 201807872
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Jail Journeys is a contemporary history of the English prison system, featuring over 1000 extracts from first-hand accounts, including eye-witness accounts of the Dartmoor Mutiny, hangings, floggings, escapes, and personal statements by well-known and less well-known individuals. It provides an implicit sociology of the twentieth-century English prison, depicting a divided social structure with 'screws on one side and 'cons on the other.

Format: Hardback
Length: 198 pages
Publication date: 25 October 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Jail Journeys, originally published in 1989, is a comprehensive and captivating contemporary history of the English prison system, presented through the voices of those who had firsthand experiences as prisoners or worked within its confines. Spanning over 1000 extracts from over 150 firsthand accounts, this remarkable work vividly chronicles the daily routines, loneliness, despair, squalor, fights, friendships, sex, humor, and eye-witness accounts of significant events such as the Dartmoor Mutiny, hangings, floggings, escapes, and personal statements by renowned figures like James Phelan, Wilfred Macartney, Albert Pierrepoint, Charles Kray, John McVicar, Jimmy Boyle, Alfie Hinds, and Lord Alfred Douglas, as well as many others less well-known. These testimonies, ranging from dramatic to literary and naive, collectively form an implicit sociology of the twentieth-century English prison, painting a vivid portrait of a divided social structure characterized by "screws" on one side and "cons" on the other.

Jail Journeys is an invaluable resource for anyone with a deep interest in social issues and twentieth-century history. It offers valuable insights into the workings of the prison system, the experiences of its inhabitants, and the broader societal implications of incarceration. This book is particularly relevant for students of law, history, sociology, criminology, and social administration, as well as professionals working in these fields. By delving into the narratives of prisoners and staff, Jail Journeys provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the complexities and challenges of the prison system, shedding light on its historical development, cultural influences, and societal impact.

The book's extensive collection of firsthand accounts offers a unique perspective on the prison experience, capturing the raw emotions, struggles, and resilience of those who have been confined. From the monotony of the prison day to the intense camaraderie formed among inmates, from the harsh conditions to the occasional moments of humor and humanity, these accounts provide a deep and empathetic understanding of the human toll of incarceration. The inclusion of eye-witness accounts of significant events, such as the Dartmoor Mutiny and the execution of Charles Kray, adds a layer of historical significance to the book, providing a firsthand account of the events that shaped the prison system and the broader society.

Moreover, Jail Journeys offers valuable insights into the social structure of the prison and the dynamics between prisoners and staff. The book highlights the power dynamics at play, with the authorities holding the upper hand and the inmates often subjected to harsh treatment and discrimination. It sheds light on the struggles of prisoners to maintain their dignity and humanity within the confines of the prison, as well as the efforts of staff to maintain order and control. The book also explores the complex relationships between prisoners and their families, highlighting the emotional toll that incarceration can have on loved ones and the challenges of maintaining communication and support from the outside world.

In conclusion, Jail Journeys is a must-read for anyone seeking a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the English prison system and its historical, social, and cultural significance. This book offers a wealth of information and insights, providing a valuable contribution to the fields of law, history, sociology, criminology, and social administration. By presenting the voices of those who have experienced the prison system firsthand, Jail Journeys sheds light on the human cost of incarceration and challenges us to consider the broader societal implications of our criminal justice system.

Weight: 540g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032563176


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