First published in 1777 by the philanthropist John Howard (1726 90), this work was intended for as wide a readership as possible. Based on research from more than 300 visits to at least 230 different penal institutions on his extensive travels around Great Britain, Ireland and continental Europe, The State of the Prisons was a vital early contribution to the cause of penal reform. It provided, for the first time, systematic evidence of poor management and degrading conditions in institutions at home and abroad. Although Howard saw only limited changes to prisons in his lifetime, his labours...
First published in 1777 by the philanthropist John Howard (1726 90), this work was intended for as wide a readership as possible. Based on research fr...