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Prisons and Prison Systems A Global Encyclopedia
Mitchel P. Roth
ISBN: 0-313-32856-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-32856-5
392 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 11/30/2005
List Price: $78.95 (UK Sterling Price: £54.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 7 x 10
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  • [A] good contribution to the field, and will be a useful addition for law libraries, criminology researchers, and universities. It has an easy style, clearly printed with a good size type and will also prove popular with general readerships and public libraries.
    —Reference Reviews
    October 2006
  • Any college-level collection with a focus on law enforcement should have Mitchel P. Roth's Prisons and Prison Systems: A Global Encyclopedia in their collection: it packs in details on famous prisons, prisoners, prison museums, prison culture, writings by prisoners and more, with listings ranging from paragraphs of biographical detail to near-essay fullness.
    —The Midwest Book Review - California Bookwatch
    April 2006
  • This reference for criminal justice researchers provides a historical overview of prison institutions and systems around the world. Arranged alphabetically, the cross-referenced entries cover important facilities, prominent reformers, famous prisoners, major architects, and relevant legislation. The focus is on traditional correctional facilities, and prisoner-of-war camps and concentration camps are not covered. More than a dozen appendices offer supplemental information on such topics as prison slang and international standards for the treatment of prisoners.
    —Reference & Research Book News
    February 2006
  • Crime and punishment are nearly as old as the world itself, and it is a world view of one element of punishment, incarceration, that Roth presents in this one-volume work. A succinct preface clearly defines organization and methodology of inclusion and exclusion. An introduction offers a brief history of incarceration, and is followed by a chronology from 1900 BCE to 2004 CE. The main body of the work consists of nearly 500 alphabetically arranged, cross-referenced entries ranging in length from a paragraph to several pages; each lists one or more sources. The scope is impressive, covering everything from famous prisons (Alcatraz), famous prisoners (Nelson Mandela), and prison reformers (Dorothea Dix) to prison architecture (panopticon), prison innovations (supermaximum prisons), prison terminology (parole), prison slang (screw), prison organizations (Amnesty International), and much more; especially useful are the more than 200 entries on national prison systems.... This truly unique and valuable resource is well suited and accessible for both research and browsing, and is eminently suitable for academic and larger public libraries. Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty/researchers; general readers.
    —Choice
    5/1/2006
Description: Prisons have undoubtedly changed over the years, as have penal practices in general, though more so in some countries than others. Prisons and prison systems have long been an overlooked part of criminal justice research, and as a result, limited material is available on many institutions. This comprehensive encyclopedia provides a historical overview of institutions and systems around the world, as well as penal theories, prisoner culture and life, and notable prisoners and personnel.

Readers will find a plethora of information including material on such famous prisons as the Tower of London and Alcatraz, as well as on such topics as boot camps and parole. Other entries include Devil's Island, supermaximum prisons, Nelson Mandela, Pennsylvania system, and Amnesty International. Numerous appendixes list famous prisoners, prison museums, prison slang, and more.
Table of Contents:
  • Alphabetical List of Entries
    Topical List of Entries
    Preface
    Introduction
    Chronology
    The Encyclopedia
    Appendix A: Prison Museums
    Appendix B: Some Famous Prisoners and their Prison History
    Appendix C: Writings by Prisoners
    Appendix D: Writings by Prison Employees
    Appendix E: Prison Architects and Visionaries
    Appendix F: Federal Correctional Institutions (USA)
    Appendix G: Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners
    Appendix H: Selections from Alcatraz Prison Regulations
    Appendix I: National Prison Congress Declaration of Principles
    Appendix J: The Mutual Welfare League
    Appendix K: Plan for a Penitentiary Inspection House by Jeremy Bentham
    Appendix L: Prison Argot/Glossary/Slang
    Appendix M: French Prison Slang from Devil's Island
    Appendix N: Soviet Slang from the Gulags
    Bibliography
About the Author: Mitchel P. Roth is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University. He is author of a number of books including Historical Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Greenwood, 2001).
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