Policy-makers are currently seeking to transform prison regimes so that they prepare prisoners for the labour market. However, this article shows that the alleged poor work ethic of prisoners has traditionally been viewed as a key element in their classification as the 'undeserving poor' and that economic transformation has relegated many to the margins of the labour force. This raises important questions about the role of prison in the post-industrial labour market. The author argues that prison simultaneously houses the growing surplus population resulting from capital's unceasing drive for profit and becomes a lucrative new market which has transformed some prisoners into an economic resource
Discussions of non-Marxist theories of exploitation over the past few decades have opened up debates...
The recent trend toward privately owned and operated prisons calls attention to a variety...
The article discusses the issues related to the employment of prisoners in Poland and in other count...
The article traces the return of prison labour for commercial purposes in the United States. In the ...
Although labor was central to the internal life of the early penitentiary, it has virtually vanished...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article critiques a case of modern prison-labour by exploring prisoners’ ...
Prison labour, the traditional backbone of regime activities, has come under attack in several Europ...
The practice of using the labor of inmates in state and Federal prisons to produce commodities has e...
Understanding the prison industrial complex concerning prison labor is crucial to stopping the explo...
The fallout of the financial crisis continues to have major effects across the American correctional...
This article critiques a case of modern prison-labour by exploring prisoners’ attitudes towards the ...
This paper draws on a ten-month ethnographic study of private prison work in a UK prison to drawn at...
This paper utilizes the concept of the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) in order to examine the compl...
Work routines are integral to prison life. One recent development, at the behest of the government, ...
This study is concerned with describing the employment history of prisoners. Past labour market perf...
Discussions of non-Marxist theories of exploitation over the past few decades have opened up debates...
The recent trend toward privately owned and operated prisons calls attention to a variety...
The article discusses the issues related to the employment of prisoners in Poland and in other count...
The article traces the return of prison labour for commercial purposes in the United States. In the ...
Although labor was central to the internal life of the early penitentiary, it has virtually vanished...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article critiques a case of modern prison-labour by exploring prisoners’ ...
Prison labour, the traditional backbone of regime activities, has come under attack in several Europ...
The practice of using the labor of inmates in state and Federal prisons to produce commodities has e...
Understanding the prison industrial complex concerning prison labor is crucial to stopping the explo...
The fallout of the financial crisis continues to have major effects across the American correctional...
This article critiques a case of modern prison-labour by exploring prisoners’ attitudes towards the ...
This paper draws on a ten-month ethnographic study of private prison work in a UK prison to drawn at...
This paper utilizes the concept of the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) in order to examine the compl...
Work routines are integral to prison life. One recent development, at the behest of the government, ...
This study is concerned with describing the employment history of prisoners. Past labour market perf...
Discussions of non-Marxist theories of exploitation over the past few decades have opened up debates...
The recent trend toward privately owned and operated prisons calls attention to a variety...
The article discusses the issues related to the employment of prisoners in Poland and in other count...