by T.Vass (Author)
This comprehensive book outlines and critically appraises alternatives to custody. At a time of escalating prison costs, severe overcrowding and rising recidivism rates, punishment in the community is widely seen as the means by which these problems can be solved. Tony Vass assesses the validity of this claim. He traces the development of the prison, its recurrent crises and the search for workable alternatives. Can alternative punishments succeed in diverting offenders from imprisonment or will they inevitably be used as extra punitive measures by the court? Are they cheaper? How will they be enforced? What will their effect be on both offenders and the community at large? Drawing on international comparisons and experiences of diverting offenders from custody through a variety of means including tagging and electronic monitoring, Vass warns that in the absence of a coherent criminal justice policy, these measures are unlikely to provide a solution. He assesses the challenges faced by probation and welfare services in having to develop punishment in the community and charts their possible consequences on those professions and the criminal justice system.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 10 Jul 1990
ISBN 10: 080398264X
ISBN 13: 9780803982642