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Contents of No. 9

November 1962


Are we in favour of penal reform? C.W. 257
The captive society John Ellerby 263
Therapeutic communities Ward Jackson 270
A criminologist’s testament Paul Reiwald 278
Refresher course in jail Dave Dellinger 279
Far from therapeutic Pat Arrowsmith 284
Observations on Anarchy 7 Joe Benjamin, Doris Allen 286
Cover by Gew  


Consumer Reports on Prison

Safe Lodging
by Merfyn Turner
This book was born in prison, it deals with men in prison, but its concern is with what happens to them when they come out.
Hutchinson, 25s.

Borstal Boy
by Brendan Behan
Gravity and macabre, inconsequent comedy combine to speak the truth about the sad, bawdy world of prison.
Corgi Books, 5s.

Bang to Rights
by Frank Norman
“The most important account of prison experience ever to be published in this country, the most honest and the most shocking.”
Social Service Quarterly
Pan Books, 2s. 6d.

Against the Law
by Peter Wildeblood
“The noblest, and wittiest, and most appalling prison book of them all.”—New Statesman
Penguin Books, 2s. 6d.

Time Out of Life
by Peter Baker
“He makes the ideal gossip columnist writing a Court Circular of Wormwood Scrubs and Leyhill. ‘I met many policemen in prisons—we had eight at one time at Leyhill and, on another occasion, some fifteen in the Scrubs’.”—Freedom.
Heinemann, 21s.


order them from Freedom Bookshop

(Open 2 p.m.—5.30 p.m. daily;
10 a.m.—1 p.m. Thursdays;
10 a.m.—5 p.m. Saturdays).

17a MAXWELL ROAD
FULHAM SW6  Tel: REN 3736

Printed by Express Printers, London, E.1.



Other issues of ANARCHY:

No. 1.  Alex Comfort on Sex-and-Violence, Nicolas Walter on the New Wave, and articles on education, opportunity, and Galbraith.

No. 2.  A symposium on Workers’ Control.

No. 3.  What does anarchism mean today?, and articles on Africa, the ‘Long Revolution’ and exceptional children.

No. 4.  George Molnar on conflicting strains in anarchism, Colin Ward on the breakdown of institutions.

No. 5.  A symposium on the Spanish Revolution of 1936.

No. 6.  Anarchy and Cinema: articles on Vigo, Buñuel and Flaherty. Two experimental film-makers discuss their work.

No. 7.  A symposium on Adventure Playgrounds.

No. 8.  Anarchists and Fabians, Kenneth Maddock on action anthropology, Reg Wright on erosion inside capitalism, Nicolas Walter on Orwell.


Subscribe to ANARCHY

single copies 1s. 8d. (30c.) post free: 12 issues 19s. ($3)

and to FREEDOM

readers of ANARCHY will find FREEDOM, the anarchist weekly, indispensable. A year’s subscription to both journals is offered at 30s. ($5).

Cheques, POs and Money Orders should be made out to:

FREEDOM PRESS

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