Prison Librarianship Policy and Practice
Title | Prison Librarianship Policy and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanna Conrad |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2016-11-23 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1476666334 |
Prisoners are in a grey area regarding library services. Prison libraries violate many tenets of librarianship, with the justification of maintaining order. The field is de-professionalized--many positions are filled by persons without degrees in library science, and corrections administrators often write policy for services. Critics cite the need to implement public library service models despite practical difficulties. This book investigates state, national and international policies on prison libraries, reviews literature on the topic and describes partnerships between prisons and public libraries. Results from a national survey and follow-up interviews are included, providing a full narrative of policy outcomes in U.S. prisons.
Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons
Title | Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Garner |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2021-09-06 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1800438621 |
Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons aims to strengthen and expand the small body of knowledge currently published regarding libraries in prisons, with each chapter addressing different aspects of the roles and practices of library services to prisons and prisoners.
Prison Librarianship Policy and Practice
Title | Prison Librarianship Policy and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanna Conrad |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2016-11-10 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1476627029 |
Prisoners are in a grey area regarding library services. Prison libraries violate many tenets of librarianship, with the justification of maintaining order. The field is de-professionalized--many positions are filled by persons without degrees in library science, and corrections administrators often write policy for services. Critics cite the need to implement public library service models despite practical difficulties. This book investigates state, national and international policies on prison libraries, reviews literature on the topic and describes partnerships between prisons and public libraries. Results from a national survey and follow-up interviews are included, providing a full narrative of policy outcomes in U.S. prisons.
Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons
Title | Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Garner |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2021-09-06 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1800438605 |
Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons aims to strengthen and expand the small body of knowledge currently published regarding libraries in prisons, with each chapter addressing different aspects of the roles and practices of library services to prisons and prisoners.
Down for the Count
Title | Down for the Count PDF eBook |
Author | Brenda Vogel |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780810829275 |
Examines all aspects of establishing prison library service, describing process models and procedures that can result in overcoming negative sentiment. Includes examples of prison library regulation, state prison library standards, recommended readings, and a list of advocacy organizations. An outline of a clerical training program for inmate assistants and a user satisfaction survey are also included.
Libraries Inside
Title | Libraries Inside PDF eBook |
Author | Rhea Joyce Rubin |
Publisher | Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
For the most part, institutional librarians are isolated from the remainder of the profession and have little opportunity to discuss the unique demands they face with their colleagues. Ten current or former prison librarians cover all aspects of the prison library here: the prison community, the planning process, professional staff, inmate staff, collection development, services, programs, literacy, budgeting, facility and equipment, automation, and legal services. The contributors are Daniel Suvak, Rhea Joyce Rubin, Sandy Souza, Stephen M. Mallinger, Diana Reese, Nancy Pitts, Ann Piascik, Timothy Brown, Vibeke Lehmann, and Jay Ihrig.
System Failure: Policy and Practice in the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Title | System Failure: Policy and Practice in the School-to-Prison Pipeline PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Burch |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2022-03-30 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1000545458 |
SYSTEM FAILURE provides a framework for understanding the ways in which education policy across organizational settings contributes to the school-to-prison pipeline, as documented in the literature and as observed by authors in empirical studies of justice-involved youth in regular public schools, juvenile court schools, probation settings, and alternative schools. Burch and contributors argue that education policy fails low-income justice-involved youth in three major ways: maintaining silence around issues of structural racism and civil rights, marginalizing youth voice and culture and language, focusing on schools or the criminal justice system, and overlooking intermediate settings including the role of for-profit and not-for-profit education companies. While the problem of the school to prison pipeline has been well documented, the book adds critical detail and description of a policy process that tolerates the school-to-prison pipeline and stalls efforts to abolish it. The book is intended for educators, students, policymakers and practitioners interested in a comprehensive introduction to the policy issues as well as advocates doing serious work on the issues.