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The Penalty of Imprisonment Louis Blom-Cooper, QC

The Penalty of Imprisonment By Louis Blom-Cooper, QC

The Penalty of Imprisonment by Louis Blom-Cooper, QC


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Presenting a thesis on penal reform, this title examines the philosophy of two great Quaker reformers George Fox and Elizabeth Fry. It draws the reader's attention to the misuse of custody as the instinctive punishment for serious crime.

The Penalty of Imprisonment Summary

The Penalty of Imprisonment: Why 60 Per Cent of the Prison Population Should Not be There by Louis Blom-Cooper, QC

This is a highly controversial thesis on penal reform from a very well-respected QC - argued with verve and supported by accessible statistics.It is Blom-Cooper's contention that Tony Blair and David Blunkett have had a disastrous effect on legal and penal reform in this country. He views their 'Tough on Crime and Tough on the Causes of Crime' slogan as a prelude to authoritarian regression and argues the Government is hell bent on building more and more prisons and condemning more and more convicted people to gaol sentences. Sir Louis' argument is that 60 per cent of the prison population should not be there at all and it is notable that Jack Straw has felt able to write an introduction to this book.The argument begins from a historical point by asking what the purpose of imprisoning people originally was. Blom-Cooper also examines the philosophy of those two great Quaker reformers George Fox and Elizabeth Fry. He draws the reader's attention to the misuse of custody as the instinctive punishment for serious crime. The inexorable response of contemporary Britain in resorting to prison as the prime penal section is still morally and practically unsustainable. Restorative justice as a viable alternative method of dealing with some (if not the majority of offenders) is not sufficiently appreciated by politicians or the legislature. We have not yet developed the full potential of non-custodial penalties and the time has come when we really must mean what we say: that prison is the last resort.It is argued that imprisonment - other than those who must be kept out of circulation for fear of serious physical harm, much as we do in the mental-health system, should cease. Sir Louis' thesis is argued at all times with passion and backed-up with extremely digestible statistics.

The Penalty of Imprisonment Reviews

"Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC is a very credible voice on the subject ... this book is a compelling read from a persuasive author who is unafraid to speak his mind ... I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in the history of the current population crisis in these politically uncertain times." Prison Service Journal. January 2009.
"[Blom-Cooper] has performed a great service to all those who share his concern about the present situation, which ought to include all of us... I challenge government to deny Blom-Cooper's case that we simply cannot afford to go on as we are." Reviewed by Lord Ramsbotham in Camden New Journal, 2008
'Any book that commands a foreword from the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice deserves a closer inspection ... Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC is a very credible voice on the subject ... This book is a compelling read from a persuasive author who is unafraid to speak his mind ... I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in the history of the current population crisis in these politically uncertain times.' Prison Service Journal, January 2009
"A controversial thesis on penal reform, argued with verve and supported by accessible statistics"--Sanford Lakoff

About Louis Blom-Cooper, QC

Sir Louis Blom-Cooper is one of the most eminent lawyers and law reformers around. He is a QC and has had an immensely distinguished career as a barrister but also as a broadcaster, author of books and public speaker. He has been Chairman of the Howard League for Penal Reform and an adviser to Jack Straw on matters relating to the prison service.

Table of Contents

Introduction by The Rt Hon Jack Straw; Preface; 1. Gaols and Goals: Setting the Trap; 2.Conflicts in Criminal Justice: Caught in the Trap; 3.Depopulating the Prisons; 4. Toughening-up the Trap; References and Bibliography.

Additional information

GOR004492660
9781847061539
1847061532
The Penalty of Imprisonment: Why 60 Per Cent of the Prison Population Should Not be There by Louis Blom-Cooper, QC
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2008-03-27
128
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