Maconochie's Gentlemen: The Story of Norfolk Island and the Roots of Modern Prison Reform: Studies in Crime and Public Policy
Autor Norval Morrisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 sep 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195169126
ISBN-10: 0195169123
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: Map, 1 halftone
Dimensiuni: 212 x 140 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:Oxf Univ PR Pbk
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Studies in Crime and Public Policy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United States
ISBN-10: 0195169123
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: Map, 1 halftone
Dimensiuni: 212 x 140 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:Oxf Univ PR Pbk
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Studies in Crime and Public Policy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United States
Recenzii
Readers could not ask for a better guide to this island of exiles and birthplace of prison reform. A widely published criminologist and respected academic, Morris understands the inner workings of prisons and shares with his principal characters the belief 'that punishment, allowing room for and facilitating redemption, dignifies society, makes prison service a constructive occupation and enhances public safety."--Jennifer Wynn, Washington Post
"If Maconochie's methods worked under such extreme conditions, wouldn't they work today in our supposedly enlightened times? Highly recommended for crime collections in public and academic libraries."--Library Journal (starred review)
"This lucid, novel (and novelistic) approach to a nearly forgotten chapter in penology deserves attention."--Publishers Weekly
"Captain Maconochie's Gentlemen displays Norval Morris's large gifts as a fine narrative writer and a pre-eminent social scientist. This is a book that fits Aristotle's directive that fine art should enlighten and entertain. It is, in the first instance, an illuminating story, told through the eyes of Captain Maconochie and the family and colleagues he brought with him to Norfolk Island in 1840, of Western society's first efforts at penal rehabilitation. The fiction is followed by incisive reflections by Morris in his role as one of America's leading criminologists, relating Maconochie's experiment to the circumstances today. The book is engrossing in both modes and is thoughtful, moving, and revealing at all points. My hat is off to Norval Morris."--Scott F. Turow
"Morris blends fact with fiction o provide us with a compelling story-- seen through the eyes of Maconochie, members of his family, assigned personnel, and convicts-- of the conditions on this penal colony and his efforts to develop a rational and humane system of rewards and punishment... Maconochie's Gentlemen is an interesting and thought provoking book on correctional policy and practice, in which the lessons are drawn from a historical perspective. Norval Morris has made yet another significant contribution to correctional scholarship."--Crime & Justice International
"If Maconochie's methods worked under such extreme conditions, wouldn't they work today in our supposedly enlightened times? Highly recommended for crime collections in public and academic libraries."--Library Journal (starred review)
"This lucid, novel (and novelistic) approach to a nearly forgotten chapter in penology deserves attention."--Publishers Weekly
"Captain Maconochie's Gentlemen displays Norval Morris's large gifts as a fine narrative writer and a pre-eminent social scientist. This is a book that fits Aristotle's directive that fine art should enlighten and entertain. It is, in the first instance, an illuminating story, told through the eyes of Captain Maconochie and the family and colleagues he brought with him to Norfolk Island in 1840, of Western society's first efforts at penal rehabilitation. The fiction is followed by incisive reflections by Morris in his role as one of America's leading criminologists, relating Maconochie's experiment to the circumstances today. The book is engrossing in both modes and is thoughtful, moving, and revealing at all points. My hat is off to Norval Morris."--Scott F. Turow
"Morris blends fact with fiction o provide us with a compelling story-- seen through the eyes of Maconochie, members of his family, assigned personnel, and convicts-- of the conditions on this penal colony and his efforts to develop a rational and humane system of rewards and punishment... Maconochie's Gentlemen is an interesting and thought provoking book on correctional policy and practice, in which the lessons are drawn from a historical perspective. Norval Morris has made yet another significant contribution to correctional scholarship."--Crime & Justice International
Notă biografică
Norval Morris is Julius Kreeger Professor of Law and Criminology at the University of Chicago. He is the editor of The Oxford History of the Prison and the author of The Brothel Boy and Other Parables of the Law. In 2000, he received both the American Society of Criminology's Edwin E. Sutherland Award and the National Council of Crime and Delinquency's Donald Cressey Award.