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Prison management, prison staff and activities in prison

A constant theme running through all the work done by the Centre has been an understanding that any attempt to make prisons places of greater decency and humanity has to take account of the key importance of human relationships within the prison setting. This has been reflected in a number of the Centre’s projects.

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International Experience in Reform of Penal Management Systems

Developing Sound Policies
Prison management
07/01/2009
Author: 
Rob Allen

ICPS produced a report on “International Experience in Reform of Penal Management Systems” about issues which arise when a Ministry of Justice takes over responsibility for sentence execution from a ministry of Interior or Security.

The report contains case studies about the experience of Russia, China and Thailand as well as a wider discussion of principles and practice. 

 

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Humanity in Prison: Questions of definition and audit

Developing Sound Policies
Prison management
02/06/2003
Author: 
Andrew Coyle

As a further element of analysis into the way prisons are managed and prisoners are treated ICPS sought to open up a debate about how what became known as the “outputs” of imprisonment should be measured. Since the 1990s the Prison Service of England and Wales has laid great emphasis on establishing standards for what goes on inside prisons and it developed a sophisticated auditing process. However, these audits tended to focus on features which could be easily measured.

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Reducing re-offending by ex-prisoners

Developing Sound Policies
Prison management
02/07/2002
Author: 
ICPS

In 1997 a Social Exclusion Unit was set up within the Cabinet Office of the United Kingdom Government. The name of the unit was somewhat misleading since what its work actually focussed on social inclusion and how to achieve it for all citizens.