Respect and Reputation

Respect and Reputation by Robin Barratt, published by Apex in 2010, is a 250-page exploration of the complex themes of respect and reputation, particularly within the context of prison life. The book delves into the nature of respect—whether it is learned or earned—and examines the journey from being a ‘nobody’ to a ‘somebody.’ Through the insights of Charles Bronson, known as one of the UK’s most violent prisoners, and Robin Barratt, a former bouncer and bodyguard, the text provides a unique perspective on how respect is perceived and maintained in challenging environments.
Readers will find a detailed examination of behaviors that foster respect, including how to interact with others in prison and the role of reputation in everyday life. The book includes real-life anecdotes and contributions from various individuals, offering a multifaceted view of respect in different contexts, including the hospitality and tourism industries. This edition presents a thought-provoking look at ethics and moral philosophy, making it a significant contribution to discussions on social science and criminology.
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In this increasingly violent and troubled world, people demand to be respected. But what is exactly is respect? Is it learned or earned? How do you go from being a ‘nobody’ to a ‘somebody’? How do you respect others and equally how can you get other people to respect you? Can you only be truly respected if you have a reputation? There is probably no one more qualified to talk about respect and reputation in prison than Charles Bronson. Tagged one of the most violent prisoners in the UK, Charlie has spent over thirty years in solitary confinement, is respected by both prisoners and wardens alike and has a fearsome and frightening reputation. In complete contrast, although he has spent much of his life surrounded by violence, former bouncer and bodyguard Robin Barratt would now prefer to take a passive path away from any conflict. In this fascinating book, Barratt and Bronson examine in detail respect and reputation including how to behave in prison, how to treat other prisoners, how to be a great door supervisor, when to show respect, how to gain the respect of others and ultimately how to develop an awesome reputation both in prison, on the doors and in life generally. With lots of real life anecdotes as well as contributions from many other hard men (and a few women), this gripping book takes its reader into the psychology of a world rarely explored.
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