Drawing on data from maximum-security prisons in England, this article explores the way the representation of criminals as ‘dangerous others’ manifests in prison discourse and practice. Following Bourdieu, it is argued that within the ‘habitus of maximum-security’, prison staff become somewhat predisposed to seeing prisoners as essentialised, ‘dangerous others’ who are not ‘like us’, a perspective that is also reinforced in popular and tabloid print media outside the prison walls. The strength of these representations coupled with the habitus of maximum-security thus constrains possibilities for alternative representations of prisoners labelled as ‘dangerous others’ or for alternative ways of structuring the ethos and conditions of maximu...
The study of security within a prison environment implies the observation of a complex phenomenon: o...
j This article explores the importance of media forms and content within a unique context: the priso...
Based on a large, comparative study of prisoner experiences in England & Wales and Norway, this...
This article argues that the populist and highly punitive penal policy in the UK is promoted by medi...
Lies, distortion and what doesn’t work: Monitoring prison stories in the British media PAUL MASON, C...
The article deals with the prison subculture as a side and destructive phenomenon, which has been ob...
This paper explores the manner in which prison and prisoners are constructed by the news media and ...
This article explores the importance of media forms and content within a unique context: the prison....
This paper introduces debates on the political economy of prison organised crime in England and Wale...
The main area of inquiry for this thesis is super-maximum security prisons or as commonly referred t...
This article explores recent concerns about the emergence of gangs in prisons in England and Wales. ...
It is widely accepted that prisoners are at risk of victimization from their fellow pris-oners. Howe...
The politics involved in cell-sharing reach into the most personal parts of prisoners’ lives and are...
Sex offenders constitute a significant proportion of the prison population – in England and Wales, ...
Accounts of prison life consistently describe a culture of mutual mistrust, fear, aggression and ba...
The study of security within a prison environment implies the observation of a complex phenomenon: o...
j This article explores the importance of media forms and content within a unique context: the priso...
Based on a large, comparative study of prisoner experiences in England & Wales and Norway, this...
This article argues that the populist and highly punitive penal policy in the UK is promoted by medi...
Lies, distortion and what doesn’t work: Monitoring prison stories in the British media PAUL MASON, C...
The article deals with the prison subculture as a side and destructive phenomenon, which has been ob...
This paper explores the manner in which prison and prisoners are constructed by the news media and ...
This article explores the importance of media forms and content within a unique context: the prison....
This paper introduces debates on the political economy of prison organised crime in England and Wale...
The main area of inquiry for this thesis is super-maximum security prisons or as commonly referred t...
This article explores recent concerns about the emergence of gangs in prisons in England and Wales. ...
It is widely accepted that prisoners are at risk of victimization from their fellow pris-oners. Howe...
The politics involved in cell-sharing reach into the most personal parts of prisoners’ lives and are...
Sex offenders constitute a significant proportion of the prison population – in England and Wales, ...
Accounts of prison life consistently describe a culture of mutual mistrust, fear, aggression and ba...
The study of security within a prison environment implies the observation of a complex phenomenon: o...
j This article explores the importance of media forms and content within a unique context: the priso...
Based on a large, comparative study of prisoner experiences in England & Wales and Norway, this...