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Writers' Digest: A brand new chapter in The Prisons Handbook 2009!

Over the course of the year there are many articles that appear about prisons - in Writer's Digest we select just some of the best for you to read again.

Death Penalty.
The public want it, politicians refuse it and the law bans its - read the Death Penalty debate in s 5.1 of The Prisons Handbook 2009

 

Why are so many former Military Vets in Prison?
Read about the pioneering help some prisons are making available to former military veterans in section 5.3

Mark Leech

Mark Leech Editor in Chief of The Prisons Handbook

THE PRISONS HANDBOOK 2009

THE PRISONS HANDBOOK 2009.
ISBN: 97809544829-5-4

The Prisons Handbook 2010 is available (here) but we have very limited copies of the 2009 edition available at massively reduced prices.

The Prisons Handbook is the definitive 950 page annual guide to the penal system of England and Wales which has always won outstanding reviews for its clarity, scale, and sheer dependibility. Its 950 pages have been completely revised and updated. It is packed with the latest information about all 139 prison establishments, 25 chapters of advice span reception right through to release, it delivers the latest law, rules and regulations, independent reports, Parliamentary Questions, Deaths in Custody, awards & prizes and much more...

Click here for the full 2009 Contents.

We have a few copies of the 2009 edition available at massively reduced prices

£24.99 inc p&p!! (Go to the 2010 edition instead)


FOREWORD

Rt Hon David Hanson MP

Minister of State for Offender Management and Probation, David Hanson MP writes the foreword to the 2009 edition of The Prisons Handbook and looks at what the year ahead holds for the Prison Service, its inmates cc and its staff.

INSPECTION REPORTS  

Summaries 2009

HM Prisons Inspectorate

Read summaries of all the HMIP Inspection reports over the last 12 months in The Prisons Handbook 2009 - including details of the Inspectorate staff, Thematic Reviews and what amounts to a 'heathly prison'.