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Running Head: Chapter 3 & 4. Review “Maconochie’s Gentlemen”

Chapter 3 & 4. Review “Maconochie’s Gentlemen”
Neil D. J. Kerr
CJ 104: Section 001
April 15, 2010
Boise State University

Introduction In this paper, I will summarize part 3 “Why Do Prison Conditions Matter?” and part 4 “Contemporary Lessons from Maconochie’s Experiment” of Maconochie’s Gentlemen, written by Norval Morris (Morris, 2002). I will then provide a critical analysis of Maconochie and the Norfolk Island Prison reform story to current correctional practices.
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In part 3, Morris (2002, p.171) discusses why prison conditions matter and why penal reformers, including himself, have devoted their lives and travelled thousands of miles …show more content…

Maconochie was limited in this stage as he had no control over total release on Norfolk Island. What he had control over was a ticket-of-leave on the island where the prisoners continued to be supervised but in a less stringent manner. Although Maconochie had success on a limited scale and it had not been fully proven, it appeared in modern times that gradual release of prisoners was an attractive formula. However, at the end of the 1990s, there was not enough political support and funding at the time to further explore this issue due to the excessive amount of prisoners being released into society as a result of overcrowding. The only exception was sexual offenders, where extensive controls have been implemented but unfortunately these were not controls to help deal with their problems but controls to revoke their freedom. Morris (2002, p.197) believes Maconochie’s release and aftercare concepts should be the foundation of designing a program that gradually integrates prisoners under supervision back into society as law-abiding citizens. Morris (2002, p.197) discusses “The Worst of the Worst” making the comparison with what Maconochie found when he first landed on Norfolk Island and his successor Superintendent Major Childs to the present day “Supermax” prisons. These comparisons show not only the physical torture of confinement but also

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