Progressive Punishment : Job Loss, Jail Growth, and the Neoliberal Logic of Carceral Expansion /
The growth of mass incarceration in the United States eludes neat categorization as a product of the political Right. Liberals played important roles in both laying the foundation for and then participating in the conservative tough-on-crime movement that is largely credited with the rise of the pri...
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New York :
New York University Press,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1. Neoliberal geographies of progressive punishment
- Capital departures and the arrival of punishment
- Consolidations and expansions: Welfare and the "alternatives" archipelago
- Part 2. "Poor conduct" and the carceral cure
- "Red neck" and "unsocialized," with "subcultural norms and values": Constructing cultural poverty and caring cages
- "A lockdown facility ... with the feel of a small, private college"
- Part 3. Carceral epistemology: Knowing the jail and governing the town
- Seeing like a jail, 1: Evidence and expertise
- Seeing like a jail, 2: Corrections consulting
- Governing through expansion
- Part 4. Contesting the carceral
- Organizing against expansion
- Conclusion: Nonreformist reforms and abolitionist alternatives.