VOLUME 1: THE MEANING OF THE PRISON
Part 1: Punishment in a Time of Social, Cultural and Economic Change
Social Change and Social Order in Late Modernity
Understanding Prison Policy and Population Trends
D. Garland
What is Penal Populism?
T. Caplow and J. Simon
Introducing Comparative Penology
Pratt, J.
Opposing Outcomes of the Industrial Prison: Japan and the United States Compared
M. Cavadino and J. Dignan
Barter: Russia's 'Penal Micro-Economy'
E.H. Johnson
L. Piacentini
Part 2: Diverse Approaches to Understanding Imprisonment
The Proper Use of Imprisonment
From Nothing Works to What Works: Changing professional ideology in the 21st Century
R. Morgan
Therapy at Grendon
F.T. Cullen and P. Gendreau
The New Generation Jail: An Overview
E. Genders and E. Player
Can Prisons Be Legitimate? Penal Politics, Privatisation and the Timeliness of an Old Idea
L.L. Zupan and B.A. Menke
R. Sparks
Part 3: Managerialism and the Market
The New Penology: Notes on the Emerging Strategy of Corrections and its Implications
Crime Control as a Product
M. Feeley and J. Simon
Crime as Good Business: The impact of the free market
N. Christie
Punishment, Markets and the American Model: An essay on a new American dilemma
V. Stern
Juvenile Crime Pays - But at What Cost
M. Andrews
A. Friedman
VOLUME TWO: PRISONERS AND PRISON COMMUNITIES
Part 1: The 'Characteristics' of Imprisonment
On the Characteristics of Total Institutions: The inmate world
The Pains of Imprisonment
E. Goffman
The Closed Emotional World of the Security Wing
G. Sykes
The Disrupted Society
S. Cohen and L. Taylor
Fear and Vulnerability
T. Mathiesen
K. Edgar, I. O'donnell and C. Martin
Part 2 Coping, Adaptation and Resistance
The First Cut is the Deepest: Psychological breakdown and survival in the detention setting
Behavior and Adaptation in Long-Term Prison Inmates: Descriptive longitudinal results
J.J. Gibbs
The Changing Nature of Interpersonal Relationships in a Women's Prison
E. Zamble
Resistance and Violence: Power, Intimidation and Control of Space
K.R. Greer
Prison Riots in the US
K. Mcevoy
Robert Adams
Part 3: The 'Other' Prison Population: Officers and governors
Transition of the Guard Force
J. Irwin
Mind Games: Where the action is in prisons
J. Jacobs
Them and US? How Officers See Prisoners
K. Mcdermott and R. King
Managing Prisons: A difficult public profession
E. Crawley
A. Coyle
VOLUME 3: PUNISHMENT: CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES AND EMERGING DEBATES
Part 1: The 'New Punitiveness'
Project Exile: Race, the war on crime and mass imprisonment
Supermax Meets Death Row: Legal struggles around the new punitiveness in the US
J. Simon
The Myth of Punitiveness
M. Lynch
Engaging with Punitive Attitudes towards Crime and Punishment: Some strategic lessons from England and Wales
R. Matthews
M. Ryan
Part 2: Social Exclusion, Bias and Imprisonment
Bias in the Criminal Justice System
Scars
M. Cavadino and J. Dignan
Prisoner Society in the Era of Hard Drugs
J. Masters
Men Behind Bars: "Doing" Masculinity as an Adaptation to Imprisonment
B. Crewe
Understanding How Race, Class, and Gender Impact the Health of Incarcerated Women
Y. Jewkes
Work, Training, Education
R. L. Braithwaite
Prisoner Reentry: Public safety and reintegration challenges
R.P. Dobash, R.E. Dobash and S. Gutteridge
J. Petersilia
Part 3: Alternative Approaches to Punishment: The expanding carceral net?
Campaigning For And Campaigning Against Prisons: Excavating and Re-Affirming S The Case for Prison Abolition
Prisoners' Rights in the Context of the European Convention on Human Rights
M. Ryan and J. Sim
Reparative and Restorative Approaches
S. Livingstone
Demanding but not Degrading? The Appeal of Community Punishment and Electronic Monitoring
G. Mcivor
The Punitive City; Notes on the Dispersal of Social Control
A. Worrall and C. Hoy
Behind the Gates: Life, security and the pursuit of happiness in fortress America
S. Cohen