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Herschel Albert Prins (1928–2016) was a British professor of
criminology Criminology (from Latin , "accusation", and Ancient Greek , ''-logia'', from λόγος ''logos'' meaning: "word, reason") is the study of crime and deviant behaviour. Criminology is an interdisciplinary field in both the behavioural and so ...
. His career spanned over 60 years in work pertaining to
forensic psychiatry Forensic psychiatry is a subspeciality of psychiatry and is related to criminology. It encompasses the interface between law and psychiatry. According to the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, it is defined as "a subspecialty of psychiat ...
, and his appointments included positions at the universities of
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,
Loughborough Loughborough ( ) is a market town in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England, the seat of Charnwood Borough Council and Loughborough University. At the 2011 census the town's built-up area had a population of 59,932 , the second larg ...
,
Leicester Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest settlement in the East Midlands. The city l ...
and
Birmingham Birmingham ( ) is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom with a population of 1.145 million in the city proper, 2.92 million in the West ...
. His roles included HM probation inspectorate,
parole board A parole board is a panel of people who decide whether an offender should be released from prison on parole after serving at least a minimum portion of their sentence as prescribed by the sentencing judge. Parole boards are used in many jurisdiction ...
engagement, and involvement in mental health review tribunals and the
mental health act commission The Mental Health Act Commission was an NHS special health authority that provided a safeguard for people detained in hospital under the powers of the Mental Health Act 1983 in England and Wales. Mental health care is the only part of health care ...
. He worked with people with malicious activity, antisocial and disinhibited behaviour, unusual sexual deviations and people who behaved dangerously. During the 1980s Prins was on the editorial board of the '' Howard Journal of Criminal Justice''. In the 1990s he chaired three inquiries into the care and management of patients that had been offenders, including the 1991 independent inquiry into the death of Orville Blackwood, the findings of which were published in the ''Report of the committee of inquiry into the death in Broadmoor Hospital of Orville Blackwood, and a review of the deaths of two other Afro-Caribbean patients: "big, black and dangerous?"'' (1993). By 2007, he had written many articles in '' The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology'' and several books. The Herschel Prins Centre in Leicester, opened in 2001, is named for him.


Career

Prins' career, much of which is detailed in his book ''Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know: Reflections of a Forensic Practitioner'' (2010), covered over 60 years in work pertaining to forensic psychiatry, and his appointments included university positions, HM probation inspectorate,
parole board A parole board is a panel of people who decide whether an offender should be released from prison on parole after serving at least a minimum portion of their sentence as prescribed by the sentencing judge. Parole boards are used in many jurisdiction ...
engagement, and involvement in mental health review tribunals and the
mental health act commission The Mental Health Act Commission was an NHS special health authority that provided a safeguard for people detained in hospital under the powers of the Mental Health Act 1983 in England and Wales. Mental health care is the only part of health care ...
. He worked with people with malicious activity, antisocial and disinhibited behaviour, unusual sexual deviations and people who behaved dangerously. Early in his career he supervised people on
probation Probation in criminal law is a period of supervision over an offender, ordered by the court often in lieu of incarceration. In some jurisdictions, the term ''probation'' applies only to community sentences (alternatives to incarceration), such ...
at Three Counties Hospital, Arlesey, and this led to an interest in mental illness in offenders. After taking evening classes, he gained admission to the
London School of Economics , mottoeng = To understand the causes of things , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £240.8 million (2021) , budget = £391.1 millio ...
to study
psychiatric social work Mental health encompasses emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influencing cognition, perception, and behavior. It likewise determines how an individual handles stress, interpersonal relationships, and decision-making. Mental heal ...
. Subsequently, he was posted to Stamford House, a remand home for boys, where he met Peter Duncan Scott, a forensic psychiatrist who influenced him enough that Prins later dedicated his first edition of ''Offenders, Deviants, or Patients?'' (1980) to him. Later, he joined the Home Office, where he organized courses for trainee probation officers, with the engagement of psychiatrists, on
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factors of delinquency. He had also taught at the North Western Polytechnic in Kentish Town, north London, and held an appointment as the Inspectorate of Probation. He was appointed lecturer at
Leeds University , mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased , established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds , ...
's social work faculty before taking a teaching appointment as head of the
University of Leicester , mottoeng = So that they may have life , established = , type = public research university , endowment = £20.0 million , budget = £326 million , chancellor = David Willetts , vice_chancellor = Nishan Canagarajah , head_labe ...
's school of social work, which he held between 1981 and 1984. At Leeds, he had been on the management committee of an aftercare hostel for adult prisoners, and on a local review committee (part of the parole system) at the prison in Leeds. In the 1980s he was also on the editorial board of the '' Howard Journal of Criminal Justice''. Prins became professor at
Loughborough University Loughborough University (abbreviated as ''Lough'' or ''Lboro'' for post-nominals) is a public research university in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It has been a university since 1966, but it dates back to 1909, when L ...
's Midlands Centre for Criminal Justice, while holding an honorary chair in criminology and forensic psychology at
Birmingham University , mottoeng = Through efforts to heights , established = 1825 – Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery1836 – Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery1843 – Queen's College1875 – Mason Science College1898 – Mason Univers ...
.


Mental health inquiries

Prins chaired three mental health inquiries into the care and management of patients that had been offenders. The first was the independent inquiry into the death of Orville Blackwood in 1991. By the time he was a well-known academic professor, he authored the ''Report of the committee of inquiry into the death in Broadmoor Hospital of Orville Blackwood, and a review of the deaths of two other Afro-Caribbean patients: "big, black and dangerous?"'' (1993), one of the 1990s reports which looked at the experiences of young black men of African-Caribbean origin within the Criminal Justice System (CJS) and mental health services. Also known as 'The Prins Inquiry', it investigated the circumstances of Blackwood's death in August 1991 at
Broadmoor Hospital Broadmoor Hospital is a high-security psychiatric hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire, England. It is the oldest of the three high-security psychiatric hospitals in England, the other two being Ashworth Hospital near Liverpool and Rampton Secure ...
, and was "clear" that service provision featured
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. In the report, Prins was highly critical of how the CJS and mental health services treated young black men, and incorporated the subtitle "big, black and dangerous", a phrase repeatedly and openly used by Broadmoor staff, to reflect the racist labelling that allowed young black men to be restrained rather than receive treatment. The second was the ''Report of the Independent Panel of Inquiry into the Circumstances Surrounding the Absconsion of Mr. Holland From the Care of the Horizon NHS Trust on 19 August 1996. Horizon NHS Trust'', published in 1997, and the third was the ''Report of the Independent Panel of Inquiry into the Care and Treatment of Sanjay Kumar Patel, Leicester Health Authority'', published the following year.


Other writing

In 1999, ''Mentally Disordered Offenders: Managing People Nobody Owns'', edited by David Webb and Robert Harris, was compiled by his peers. By 2007, he had written many articles in '' The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology'' and several books. In 2008, he was made honorary professor of the University of Leicester. Among high profile cases he wrote about were
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and
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. Prins' 2013 publication, ''Psychopaths: an Introduction'', was based on his huge experience and includes a quote by judge
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on classifying criminal deeds.


Personal life

Herschel Prins was born in
Finchley Finchley () is a large district of north London, England, in the London Borough of Barnet. Finchley is on high ground, north of Charing Cross. Nearby districts include: Golders Green, Muswell Hill, Friern Barnet, Whetstone, Mill Hill and H ...
, north London in 1928, into a Jewish family, son of Louis Prins, a social worker, and Cissie (née Cohen). His parents died when he was a teenager, following which he was cared for by family. He left school at the age of 16 years. In 1958, he married Norma (née Cree). They had two children. Following retirement he continued lecturing as professor of forensic criminology at the university at Loughborough and as honorary professor at the University of Leicester. Prins died in 2016, five years after Norma's death.


Selected publications


Articles

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Books

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Reports


Report of the Committee of Inquiry Into the Death in Broadmoor Hospital of Orville Blackwood, and a Review of the Deaths of Two Other Afro-Caribbean Patients: "Big, Black and Dangerous?"
(1993) *


References


Further reading

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External links

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