Contemporary comments: The limited benefit of prison in controlling crime


Autoria(s): Brown, David
Data(s)

01/07/2010

Resumo

A number of recent developments in the United State (US), United Kingdom (UK) and Australia suggest that conditions may be ripe for a political shift in the reliance on escalating rates of imprisonment as a default criminal justice strategy for responding to crime. The default position is illustrated by the Yabsleyite response of former New South Wales (NSW) Premier Nathan Rees’s to questioning over the cost of prison building and NSW’s high recidivism rate: ‘[t]he advice to me is we have still got 500 cells empty, I don't mind if we fill them up, and if we fill them up and have to build another jail, we'll build another jail’ (Knox and Tadros 2008)...

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67872/

Publicador

University of Sydney Law School. Institute of Criminology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67872/1/67872.pdf

http://netk.net.au/Prisons/Prisons2.pdf

Brown, David (2010) Contemporary comments: The limited benefit of prison in controlling crime. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 22(1), pp. 137-148.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 David Brown

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #180100 LAW #Criminal law #Criminal procedure #Criminals #Criminal justice, administration of
Tipo

Journal Article