Why prison? / edited by David Scott.
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cambridge studies in law and society
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Physical Description: | xxii, 381 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Why prison? : posing the question / David Scott
- Prisons and social structure in late-capitalist societies / Alessandro De Giorgi
- The prison paradox in neoliberal britain / Emma Bell
- Crafting the neoliberal state: workfare, prisonfare, and social insecurity / Loic Wacquant
- Pleasure, punishment and the professional middle class / Magnus Hornqvist
- Penal spectatorship and the culture of punishment / Michelle Brown
- Prison and the public sphere: toward a democratic theory of penal order / Vanessa Barker
- The iron cage of prison studies / Mark Brown
- The prison and national identity : citizenship, punishment and the sovereign state / Emma Kaufman and Mary Bosworth
- Punishing the detritus and the damned : penal and semi-penal institutions in liverpool / Vickie Cooper and Joe Sim
- Why prison? : incarceration and the great recession / Keally McBride
- Ghosts of the past, present, and future of penal reform in the United States / Marie Gottschalk
- Schooling the carceral state: challenging the school to prison pipeline / Erica Meiners
- Why no prisons? / Julia C. Oparah
- Unequalled in pain / David Scott.