About the Book An ideal first source of reference for practitioners, judges, and legal representatives working on any case affecting prisoners, Blackstone's Prison Law Handbook is a complete practical guide to the main areas that give rise to prisoner complaints which include sentence calculation,
Independent Adjudications, licence recall, and Parole Board hearings.
The
Handbook emphasises practical considerations which the practitioner should take into account and refers to the most recent relevant statutory provisions, key domestic and European cases, Prison Service Instructions (PSIs), and Prison Service Orders (PSOs), allowing practitioners to keep up to
date in a fast moving area. Blackstone's Prison Law Handbook uses a similar format to
Blackstone's Magistrates' Court Handbook with an easy-to-use layout, facilitating quick reading and instant decision-making. Diagrams, flowcharts, and a clear system of icons aid comprehension and speedy navigation. The
Handbook also
contains cross-references to
Blackstone's Criminal Practice for further research.
Margaret Obi, Partner, Powell Spencer & Partners
Margaret Obi is a partner at Powell Spencer & Partners, and the founder member of its leading prison law unit. She also practises in heavyweight crime, including fraud, murder, kidnapping, and rape. She is a prison law specialist on the Law Society's Criminal Law Committee; Legal Advisor to the
General Medical Council; and a Panel Member of the Joint Tribunal Service. She is the author of
Prison Law: A Practical Guide (Law Society Publishing, 2008).