Ireland’s criminal justice system is showing some signs of drifting in the direction of an ‘assembly line’ model of justice in which the State–individual balance is increasingly tipped in favour of the former. David Garland’s ‘culture of control’ thesis is very useful in describing the thrust and direction of this trend, particularly given the tendency to review events through starkly juxtaposing the inclusionary elements of penal welfarism and the exclusionary elements of control. Such a juxtaposition facilitates analogies, contrasts and generalisations serving the very useful purpose of highlighting ruptures, discontinuities, and dissimilarities within orthodox practices and ways of thinking. The paper make the point that though many of t...
Ireland's crime scene has experienced a drastic disimprovement. The political establishment and stat...
Reflecting developments in the broader penological realm, accounts have been advanced over the last ...
Crime and punishment are two dimensions of Ireland’s political as much as social history since 1740....
peer-reviewedIreland’s criminal justice system is showing some signs of drifting in the direction o...
peer-reviewedDavid Garland, in his book, The Culture of Control, has recently set out the following ...
It is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "crime complex"...
peer-reviewedIt is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "...
peer-reviewedIt is clear that Ireland has witnessed evidence of a ‘tooling up’ of the state in the f...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
In 2001 David Garland published his work on what he called “The Culture of Crime Control” relating t...
With increasing frequency, criminologists have documented the growth of a culture of control that ha...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
Ireland's crime scene has experienced a drastic disimprovement. The political establishment and stat...
Reflecting developments in the broader penological realm, accounts have been advanced over the last ...
Crime and punishment are two dimensions of Ireland’s political as much as social history since 1740....
peer-reviewedIreland’s criminal justice system is showing some signs of drifting in the direction o...
peer-reviewedDavid Garland, in his book, The Culture of Control, has recently set out the following ...
It is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "crime complex"...
peer-reviewedIt is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "...
peer-reviewedIt is clear that Ireland has witnessed evidence of a ‘tooling up’ of the state in the f...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
In 2001 David Garland published his work on what he called “The Culture of Crime Control” relating t...
With increasing frequency, criminologists have documented the growth of a culture of control that ha...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
Ireland's crime scene has experienced a drastic disimprovement. The political establishment and stat...
Reflecting developments in the broader penological realm, accounts have been advanced over the last ...
Crime and punishment are two dimensions of Ireland’s political as much as social history since 1740....