Disorder contained : mental breakdown and the modern prison in England and Ireland, 1840-1900 / Catherine Cox, University College Dublin, Hilary Marland, University of Warwick
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Computer filePublication details: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: online resourceISBN: - 9781108993586
- RC 451.4.P68 C69D 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 Introduction: Mental Disorder and the Modern Prison in England and Ireland, 1840-1900 -- 2 The Making of the Modern Prison System: Reformation, Separation and the Mind, 1840-1860 -- 3 The Prison Medical Officer : Deterrence, Dual Loyalty and the Production of Psychiatric Expertise, 1860-1895 I: The Hardening of Penal Policy and Practices II: Medical Expertise and Knowledge Production -- 4 Criminal or Lunatic, Prisoner or Patient?: Confining Insanity in the Late Nineteenth Century I: Provision for Criminal Lunatics and Lunatic Criminals
IT: Criminal or Lunatic? Prisoner or Patient?: Places and Practices of Confinement -- 5'He Puts on Symptoms of Incoherence': Feigning and Detecting Insanity in Nineteenth- Century Prisons -- 6 Conclusion: The Decline of the Separate System, the Prisoner Patient and Enduring Legacies
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