Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increase of research developing the connection between economic processes and the evolution of penality from different standpoints, focusing particularly on the increase of rates of incarceration in relation to the transformations of neoliberal capitalism. Bringing together leading researchers from diverse geographical contexts, this book reframes the theoretical field of the political economy of punishment, analysing penality within the current economic situation and connecting contemporary penal changes with political and cultural processes. It challenges the traditional and common sense understanding of imprisonment as 'exclusion' and posits a ...
Money is the most frequently means used in the legal system to punish and regulate. Monetary penalti...
Punishment has prolifically been a necessity in civil society and a duty of the state to create inst...
In 2004, the number of individuals incarcerated in the United States exceeded the two million mark. ...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
International audienceThis book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal polic...
This article argues for an institutional approach to criminalisation scholarship, drawing on histori...
Introduction to the volume: development of the field of political economy of punishment and brief de...
In a recent special issue of Social Justice (Vol. 42, No 2), a series of critical contributions exam...
In this lecture, I will address recent attempts to understand the relevance of political forces and ...
Over the last two decades, and in the wake of increases in recorded crime and other social changes, ...
There are visible signs that the “get-tough” era of punishment is finally winding down. A “get-smart...
The punitive turn which in the last three decades reshaped the penal landscape of the United States ...
The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition provides an authoritative and comprehensive ...
Sentencing Policies and Practices in the 21st Century focuses on the evolution and consequences of s...
Money is the most frequently means used in the legal system to punish and regulate. Monetary penalti...
Punishment has prolifically been a necessity in civil society and a duty of the state to create inst...
In 2004, the number of individuals incarcerated in the United States exceeded the two million mark. ...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
International audienceThis book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal polic...
This article argues for an institutional approach to criminalisation scholarship, drawing on histori...
Introduction to the volume: development of the field of political economy of punishment and brief de...
In a recent special issue of Social Justice (Vol. 42, No 2), a series of critical contributions exam...
In this lecture, I will address recent attempts to understand the relevance of political forces and ...
Over the last two decades, and in the wake of increases in recorded crime and other social changes, ...
There are visible signs that the “get-tough” era of punishment is finally winding down. A “get-smart...
The punitive turn which in the last three decades reshaped the penal landscape of the United States ...
The Routledge International Handbook of Penal Abolition provides an authoritative and comprehensive ...
Sentencing Policies and Practices in the 21st Century focuses on the evolution and consequences of s...
Money is the most frequently means used in the legal system to punish and regulate. Monetary penalti...
Punishment has prolifically been a necessity in civil society and a duty of the state to create inst...
In 2004, the number of individuals incarcerated in the United States exceeded the two million mark. ...