The correctional populations of the USA and England and Wales have undergone substantial and relentless expansion over the last forty years. Throughout this period, these countries have also experienced neoliberal governments. This chapter aims to analyse the impact of those governments upon the criminal and community justice systems of the USA and of England and Wales with a particular focus on prisons, probation, and privatization, and to consider whether neoliberalism has undermined liberal and rehabilitative approaches.IIn particular, this chapter explore the way in which neoliberalism has prioritised punitiveness, de-prioritised rehabilitation, fostered a growing incarcerated population, and engaged in the pursuit of private profit at ...
Neoliberal economics play a significant role in US social organization, imposing market logics on pu...
What work do the categories “the free market” and “regulation” do for us? Why do we incarcerate one ...
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...
Book synopsis: The main objective of the second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Critical Crimin...
International audienceThis book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal polic...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
Debates about the trajectory of prison rates in the US, on one hand, and about the prospects of the ...
This project examines the dramatic changes in the American prison system that resulted from privatiz...
This article begins by tracing the emergence of ‘therapeutic surveillance’ as a new formula for neol...
This article begins by tracing the emergence of ‘therapeutic surveillance’ as a new formula for neol...
While many connections can be drawn with some confidence between neoliberalism and penal policy and ...
This paper is written in response to Lloyd and Whitehead’s (2018) Kicked to the Curb: The triangular...
A large body of research has been produced to explain global punitive trends in recent decades. Neol...
Overlaps exist between critical Criminology and critical International Political Economy (IPE). How...
Neoliberal economics play a significant role in US social organization, imposing market logics on pu...
What work do the categories “the free market” and “regulation” do for us? Why do we incarcerate one ...
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...
Book synopsis: The main objective of the second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Critical Crimin...
International audienceThis book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal polic...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
Debates about the trajectory of prison rates in the US, on one hand, and about the prospects of the ...
This project examines the dramatic changes in the American prison system that resulted from privatiz...
This article begins by tracing the emergence of ‘therapeutic surveillance’ as a new formula for neol...
This article begins by tracing the emergence of ‘therapeutic surveillance’ as a new formula for neol...
While many connections can be drawn with some confidence between neoliberalism and penal policy and ...
This paper is written in response to Lloyd and Whitehead’s (2018) Kicked to the Curb: The triangular...
A large body of research has been produced to explain global punitive trends in recent decades. Neol...
Overlaps exist between critical Criminology and critical International Political Economy (IPE). How...
Neoliberal economics play a significant role in US social organization, imposing market logics on pu...
What work do the categories “the free market” and “regulation” do for us? Why do we incarcerate one ...
In Punishing the Poor, I show that the ascent of the penal state in the United States and other adva...