Punishment and Prisons

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780761960041

Power and the Carceral State

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By Joe Sim
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Continuity and Contestation in Penal Politics Law, Order and the Penal System 1974-1983 Hard Reign Thatcherism and the Consolidation of Penal Authoritarianism, 1983-1990 From Big House to Bleak House Prisons in the 'Iron Times' 1990-1997 'Piety and Iron' New Labour and Social Authoritarianism 'Those with no Capital get the Punishment' New Labour and the Working Prison For Abolitionist Praxis Transcending the Prison Mentality Abolitionism in an Anti-Utopian Age

Overall, the book is an impressive and provocative achievement. A brief summary cannot do justice to the wealth of detail and subtlety of argument contained in the pages. Among the many important themes explored in the book perhaps the most significant is the enduring presence of the prison within the political landscape of the last three decades. Indeed, one of the major strengths of the book is the way each of the substantive chapters has a nuanced grasp of the ideological struggles surrounding crime and punishment within both Conservative and New Labour administrations. Theoretical Criminology

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