The Cultural Prison

The Cultural Prison
Title The Cultural Prison PDF eBook
Author John M. Sloop
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 256
Release 2006-01-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 081735333X

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The Cultural Prison brings a new dimension to the study of prisoners and punishment by focusing on how the punishment of American offenders is represented and shaped in the mass media through public arguments.

The Culture of Punishment

The Culture of Punishment
Title The Culture of Punishment PDF eBook
Author Michelle Brown
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 260
Release 2009-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 081479145X

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America is the most punitive nation in the world, incarcerating more than 2.3 million people—or one in 136 of its residents. Against the backdrop of this unprecedented mass imprisonment, punishment permeates everyday life, carrying with it complex cultural meanings. In The Culture of Punishment, Michelle Brown goes beyond prison gates and into the routine and popular engagements of everyday life, showing that those of us most distanced from the practice of punishment tend to be particularly harsh in our judgments. The Culture of Punishment takes readers on a tour of the sites where culture and punishment meet—television shows, movies, prison tourism, and post 9/11 new war prisons—demonstrating that because incarceration affects people along distinct race and class lines, it is only a privileged group of citizens who are removed from the experience of incarceration. These penal spectators, who often sanction the infliction of pain from a distance, risk overlooking the reasons for democratic oversight of the project of punishment and, more broadly, justifications for the prohibition of pain.

The Culture of Prison Violence

The Culture of Prison Violence
Title The Culture of Prison Violence PDF eBook
Author James Michael Byrne
Publisher Allyn & Bacon
Pages 244
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN

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The articles in this collection examine recent research on the causes, prevention and control of prison violence. Experts discuss new work being done on inmate, staff, and management culture, the links between prison and community culture and violence, and identify best practices and ‘what works’ in reducing violence and changing offender behaviour.

Prison/Culture

Prison/Culture
Title Prison/Culture PDF eBook
Author Sharon E. Bliss
Publisher City Lights Foundation Books
Pages 0
Release 2009-12-16
Genre
ISBN 9781931404112

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Nearly fifty artists, poets, and activists examine the contemporary prison system through heartrending art and community

Prison Ministry

Prison Ministry
Title Prison Ministry PDF eBook
Author Lennie Spitale
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Pages 314
Release 2002
Genre Church work with prisoners
ISBN 0805424830

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Empowering any pastor, educator, or lay leader in doing effective prison ministry by providing a thorough inside-out view of prison life.

Prison

Prison
Title Prison PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Z. Wilson
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 274
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781433102790

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"Prison: Cultural Memory and Dark Tourism discusses decommissioned Australian prisons currently or potentially functioning as tourist attractions. In particular, it addresses a fundamental question: Do the interpretations and presentations of the sites include and fairly represent the personal stories and experiences associated with those prisons? The author argues that the conventional understanding of most of Australia's historical prisons fosters a radical "othering" of inmates, and with it the exclusion, distortion and historical neglect of their narratives." "This book examines avenues via which neglected narratives may be glimpsed or inferred, presenting a number of examples. This remedies the imbalance in some degree - and tests such avenues' potential as resources for inclusive interpretations by public historians and curators. The book also focuses on the influence of "celebrity prisoners", whose links to the penal system are exploited as promotional features by the sites and in some cases by the individuals themselves. Their narratives provide broad, if unwitting, support for the system and for the othering of the more general inmate population." "The ramifications of the above with regard to aspects of Australian identity mean that certain facets of the "Australian character" traditionally held to be emblematic are affected. These effects have subtle but tangible consequences for modern Australians' collective memory and deleterious consequences for current popular attitudes to penal practice."--BOOK JACKET.

Scandinavian Penal History, Culture and Prison Practice

Scandinavian Penal History, Culture and Prison Practice
Title Scandinavian Penal History, Culture and Prison Practice PDF eBook
Author Peter Scharff Smith
Publisher Springer
Pages 537
Release 2017-07-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137585293

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This book draws on historical and cross-disciplinary studies to critically examine penal practices in Scandinavia. The Nordic countries are often hailed by international observers as ‘model societies’, with egalitarian welfare policies, low rates of poverty, humane social policies and human rights oriented internal agendas. This book, however, paints a much more nuanced picture of the welfare policies, ideologies and social control in strong centralistic states. Based on extensive new empirical data, leading Nordic and international scholars discuss the relationship between prison conditions in Scandinavia and Scandinavian social policy more generally, and argue that it is not always liberating and constructive to be embraced by a powerful welfare state. This book is essential reading for researchers of state punishment in Scandinavia, and it is highly relevant for anyone interested in the ‘Nordic Model’ of social policy.