This book is concerned to explore the idea of imaginary penalities and to understand why the management of criminal justice and criminal justice systems has so often reached crisis point. Its underlying theme is that when political strategies of punitive populism are combined with managerialist techniques of social auditing, a new all-encompassing form of governance has emerged - powerless to deliver what it promises but with a momentum of its own and increasingly removed from proper democratic accountability. A highly distinguished international group of contributors explores this set of themes in a variety of different contexts taken from the UK, N. America, Europe and Australia. It will be essential reading for anybody seeking to understand some of the root causes of increasing prison populations, social harms such as recidivism and domestic violence and the increasingly important role of criminal justice within systems of governance.
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Explores the idea of imaginary penalties and intends to understand why the management of criminal justice and criminal justice systems has so often reached crisis point. This work is suitable for those seeking to understand some of the root causes of increasing prison populations, and the role of criminal justice within systems of governance.
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1. Imaginary Penalities and Risk-crazed Governance  2. Imaginable Insecurities: Imagination, Routinisation and the Government of Uncertainty Post 9/11  3. The First Casualty: Evidence and Governance in a War against Crime  4. Inventing Community Safety  5. Telling Sentencing Stories  6. The 'Seemingness' of the 'Seamless Management' of Offenders  7.  Pain and Punishment: The Real and the Imaginary in Penal Institutions  8. Imaginary Reform: Changing the Post-colonial Prison  9. The Imaginary Constitution of Wage Labourers  10. Re-imagining Gendered Penalities: The Myth of Gender Responsivity  11. Risking Desistance: Disrespect and Dependency in Custodial and Post-release Contexts  12. 'The Best Seven Years I Could'a Done': The Reconstruction of Imprisonment as Rehabilitation  13. Re-imagining Justice: Principles of Justice for Divided Societies in a Globalized World
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ISBN
9781843923763
Publisert
2020-02-19
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Willan Publishing
Vekt
820 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
358

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Pat Carlen is Visiting Professor at the Universities of Kent and Westminster, Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Criminology, founder of the Keele Criminology Department, co-founder of the campaigning group Women in Prison, and has published 17 books and many articles on criminal and social justice