A Want of Good Order and Discipline
Rules, Discretion and the Victorian Prison
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Wales Press
Published:24th Jul '07
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Major changes took place in the nineteenth century regarding the practice of punishment of criminals, as older measures of a capital and corporal nature gave way to the dominance of prison as a penal measure. Increasingly crime came to be presented as a national rather than a local problem, meriting a national solution. By investigating in detail the operation of Carmarthen Gaol in the period c.1840-1877, this book explores the reasons for and resistances to these general trends, and for the first time provides an account of the relationship between a local gaol, its staff and its prisoners, and the community in which it was situated. The result challenges traditional accounts of penal change and argues for the importance of an appreciation of Welsh experience in providing alternative accounts. As well as concentrating on the issues arising from Carmarthen Gaol, the book also provides a theoretical discussion on the broader issues of state and penal development.
A"The appeal of an attractively produced tome is enhanced by the inclusion of eight illustrations. The endnote references are unfailingly full, scholarly and genuinely helpful - as indeed is the full bibliography of sources used. It could also act a template for similar sorely needed research work to be undertaken in other areas within Wales and indeed beyond. I commend the volume most highly.A"J. Graham Jones, PlanetA"A Want of Order and Good Discipline provides one of the most engaging and illuminating accounts of local imprisonment in the nineteenth century I have encountered. This is a highly readable and engaging analysis of local imprisonment and should be read by all those interested in this field of study.A"Helen Johnston, British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 48, No. 5, Sept 2008
ISBN: 9780708319451
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256 pages