International audienceThis book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal policy across Western nations over the past two decades. It demonstrates how the context of neoliberalism has informed penal policy-making and argues that it is ultimately neoliberalism which has led to the recent intensification of punishment.CONTENT: Introduction PART I: THE INTENSIFICATION OF PUNISHMENT Lock 'em up! Trojan Horses: The rise of out-of-court justice The New Welfare Sanction Erecting the Boundaries of Exclusion Whither the Punitive Turn? PART II: EXPLAINING PUNITIVENESS Defining Neoliberalism Neoliberal Punishment Constructing the Authoritarian Consensus Conclusion: Towards Penal Dystopia
While many connections can be drawn with some confidence between neoliberalism and penal policy and ...
The 2008 financial crash, and the lessons it teaches us about the costs of unregulated excess, offer...
textabstractImprisonment rates are presumed to have risen in the west, and it is argued by certain s...
International audienceThis book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal polic...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
Book synopsis: The main objective of the second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Critical Crimin...
The lecture was delivered on 15 February 2012.In this lecture, I address recent attempts to understa...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
The correctional populations of the USA and England and Wales have undergone substantial and relentl...
Why is it that imprisonment has undergone an explosive growth in the USA and Britain over the last t...
In this lecture, I will address recent attempts to understand the relevance of political forces and ...
The aim of this article is to put Loïc Wacquant’s neoliberal penality thesis to the test within the ...
Debates about the trajectory of prison rates in the US, on one hand, and about the prospects of the ...
In Punishing the Poor, I show that the ascent of the penal state in the United States and other adva...
The correctional populations of the USA and England and Wales have undergone substantial and relentl...
While many connections can be drawn with some confidence between neoliberalism and penal policy and ...
The 2008 financial crash, and the lessons it teaches us about the costs of unregulated excess, offer...
textabstractImprisonment rates are presumed to have risen in the west, and it is argued by certain s...
International audienceThis book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal polic...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
Book synopsis: The main objective of the second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Critical Crimin...
The lecture was delivered on 15 February 2012.In this lecture, I address recent attempts to understa...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
The correctional populations of the USA and England and Wales have undergone substantial and relentl...
Why is it that imprisonment has undergone an explosive growth in the USA and Britain over the last t...
In this lecture, I will address recent attempts to understand the relevance of political forces and ...
The aim of this article is to put Loïc Wacquant’s neoliberal penality thesis to the test within the ...
Debates about the trajectory of prison rates in the US, on one hand, and about the prospects of the ...
In Punishing the Poor, I show that the ascent of the penal state in the United States and other adva...
The correctional populations of the USA and England and Wales have undergone substantial and relentl...
While many connections can be drawn with some confidence between neoliberalism and penal policy and ...
The 2008 financial crash, and the lessons it teaches us about the costs of unregulated excess, offer...
textabstractImprisonment rates are presumed to have risen in the west, and it is argued by certain s...