Continuity, Rupture, or just more of the 'Volatile and Contradictory': Glimpses of New South Wales' Penal Practice behind and through the Discursive
Contribuinte(s) |
Pratt, John Brown, David Brown, Mark Hallsworth, Simon Morrison, Wayne |
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Data(s) |
2005
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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. |
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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 |
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Book Chapter |