Continuity, Rupture, or just more of the 'Volatile and Contradictory': Glimpses of New South Wales' Penal Practice behind and through the Discursive


Autoria(s): Brown, David
Contribuinte(s)

Pratt, John

Brown, David

Brown, Mark

Hallsworth, Simon

Morrison, Wayne

Data(s)

2005

Resumo

Throughout much of the western world more and more people are being sent to prison, one of a number of changes inspired by a 'new punitiveness' in penal and political affairs. This book seeks to understand these developments, bringing together leading authorities in the field to provide a wide-ranging analysis of new penal trends, compare the development of differing patterns of punishment across different types of societies, and to provide a range of theoretical analyses and commentaries to help understand their significance. As well as increases in imprisonment this book is also concerned to address a number of other aspects of 'the new punitiveness': firstly, the return of a number of forms of punishment previously thought extinct or inappropriate, such as the return of shaming punishments and chain gangs (in parts of the USA); and secondly, the increasing public involvement in penal affairs and penal development, for example in relation to length of sentences and the California Three Strikes Law, and a growing accreditation of the rights of victims. The book will be essential reading for students seeking to understand trends and theories of punishment on law, criminology, penology and other courses.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68260/

Publicador

Willan Publishing (Taylor & Francis)

Relação

http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781843921097/

Brown, David (2005) Continuity, Rupture, or just more of the 'Volatile and Contradictory': Glimpses of New South Wales' Penal Practice behind and through the Discursive. In Pratt, John, Brown, David, Brown, Mark, Hallsworth, Simon, & Morrison, Wayne (Eds.) The New Punitiveness : Trends, Theories, Perspectives. Willan Publishing (Taylor & Francis), Devon, UK, pp. 27-46.

Direitos

Copyright 2005 Willan Publishing

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #180100 LAW
Tipo

Book Chapter