Prison Administration by Dr. S. R. Myneni is a comprehensive textbook and reference work on the management, structure, and legal dimensions of prisons and the correctional system. It is targeted toward law students, social workers, prison officials, and scholars interested in criminal justice and penology.
The book covers:
- The nature, purpose and functions of prisons (jails) and the philosophy of imprisonment.
- Rights and legal status of prisoners, including constitutional safeguards, legal remedies, and judicial oversight.
- Prison organization and administration: classification of inmates, discipline, parole, remission, rehabilitation, and reformation measures.
- Prison staff, training, duties, supervision, and control mechanisms. (implied by typical prison administration scope)
- Institutional management: security, internal order, discipline, inmate behavior, and control of violence, gangs, or misconduct.
- Custodial care: health, food, sanitation, welfare, visits, correspondence, and ancillary services in prisons.
- Reformative methods: education, vocational training, library, recreation, spiritual & psychological care of prisoners.
- Parole, furlough, remission, and release policies.
- Legal and statutory frameworks governing prisons in India: relevant Acts, rules, and regulations, judicial precedents, and administrative guidelines.
- Challenges in prison administration: overcrowding, under-staffing, human rights issues, modernization, use of technology, and oversight.
- Case studies, jurisprudence, and real-world examples to illustrate administrative dilemmas and reforms.
The writing emphasizes both the theoretical foundations and pragmatic aspects of prison administration. It aims to equip students and practitioners with an understanding of how correctional institutions operate, the legal environment they inhabit, and possible directions for reform.