Description
About the Author
Ian O'Donnell is Professor of Criminology at University College Dublin and an Adjunct Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and a Member of the Academia Europaea.
Reviews
A particularly valuable contribution to penal literature ... profound and important ... a beautifully written and excellently researched work. * Michael D Higgins, President of Ireland- 2016 *
Overall, this is a wonderful, thorough and nuanced piece of scholarship. It is balanced and dispassionate and is a lesson in scholarly pluralism, combining historical research, detailed reviews of psychological studies, and analysis of prisoner memoirs and letters. It is also tremendously stimulating. * Ben Crewe, Punishment & Society *
...brings home to the readera visceral sense of the pains of isolation...Overall, this is, undeniably, a beautifully written book. * Sarah Armstrong, Theoretical Criminology, Vol. 20: May 2016 *
And that is the great triumph of this book: it conveys the complex, intensely personal, unpredictable experience of solitary confinement for a range of individuals who were persistently treated as less than human, but who refused, nonetheless, to relinquish their humanity. * Karamet Reieter, British Journal of Criminology *
A new and unique perspective...a thoroughly interesting and thought-provoking read. * David Sheldon, Howard Journal of Crime and Justice *
This book is based on a wealth of diverse sources [and] makes a considerable contribution to prison and detention scholarship. [It is] new and enthralling...deep and considered engagement. * Deborah Drake, Theoretical Criminology *
An engaging, beautifully written book that merits careful reading. It is bold in its scope and full of ideas. * Sharon Shalev, Rutgers Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *
Fascinating... the intellectual fruit of many years of close thought, reflection and analysis... an important text that offers rich material with which to make sense of the experience of contemporary imprisonment * Jamie Bennett, Prison Service Journal *
Engaging ... rich ... nuanced ... a fascinating and thought-provoking book. * Susie Hulley, The Irish Jurist, 2015: Vol.53 *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199684489
Author Ian O'Donnell
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 564g
Dimensions(mm) 225mm * 149mm * 29mm