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The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society
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The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society

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November 2012 | 520 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

The project of interpreting contemporary forms of punishment means exploring the social, political, economic, and historical conditions in the society in which those forms arise. The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society draws together this disparate and expansive field of punishment and society into one compelling new volume.

Headed by two of the leading scholars in the field, Jonathan Simon and Richard Sparks have crafted a comprehensive and definitive resource that illuminates some of the key themes in this complex area – from historical and prospective issues to penal trends and related contributions through theory, literature and philosophy. Incorporating a stellar and international line-up of contributors the book addresses issues such as: capital punishment, the civilizing process, gender, diversity, inequality, power, human rights and neoliberalism.

This engaging, vibrantly written collection will be captivating reading for academics and researchers in criminology, penology, criminal justice, sociology, cultural studies, philosophy and politics.


Jonathan Simon and Richard Sparks
Introduction: Punishment and Society: The Emergence of an Academic Field
 
PART ONE: PUNISHMENT AND SOCIAL THEORY
David Garland
Punishment and Social Solidarity
Alessandro de Giorgi
Punishment and Political Economy
Jonathan Simon
Punishment and the Political Technologies of the Body
John Pratt
Punishment and 'The Civilizing Process'
Philip Smith
Punishment and Meaning: The Cultural Sociological Approach
Kelly Hannah-Moffat
Risk and Punishment
Joshua Page
Punishment and the Penal Field
 
PART TWO: MASS IMPRISONMENT AND ITS CONSEQUENCE
Christopher Muller and Christopher Wildeman
Punishment and Inequality
Mary Bosworth and Emma Kaufman
Gender and Punishment
Marie Gottschalk
The Carceral State and the Politics of Punishment
Mona Lynch
The Social Psychology of Mass Imprisonment
Nicola Lacey
Punishment, (Neo)Liberalism and Social Democracy
 
PART THREE: MODES OF PUNISHMENT
Alison Liebling and Ben Crewe
Prisons Beyond the New Penology: The Shifting Moral Foundations of Prison Management
Austin Sarat
Capital Punishment in the USA: Prospects and Possibilities
Gwen Robinson, Fergus McNeil, and Shadd Maruna
Punishment in Society: The Improbable Persistence of Probation and Other Community Sanctions and Measures
John Muncie and Barry Goldson
Youth Justice: In a Child's Best Interests?
Kathleen Daly
The Punishment Debate in Restorative Justice
Pat O'Malley
Monetized Justice: Money and Punishment in Consumer Societies
 
PART FOUR: NEW CONTEXTS
Dirk van Zyl Smit
Punishment and Human Rights
Dario Melossi
Punishment and Migration Between Europe and the USA: A Transnational 'Less Eligibility'?
Kieran McEvoy and Louise Mallinder
Amnesties, Transnational Justice and Governing Through Mercy
Liora Lazarus , Benjamin Goold and Caitlin Goss
Control without Punishment: Understanding Coercion

 

'Three virtues set this collection apart from the usual handbook enterprise. The first is the broad range of topics and settings covered by the volume. The second is the international all-star cast of authors who contribute substantial essays. The third is the concluding section of the handbook that pushes beyond the conventional boundaries of penality in important and interesting ways. Simon and Sparks have assembled an indispensable tool for serious study of punishment and society'

Franklin E. Zimring
Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley

 

'Simon and Sparks have brought together an eclectic array of notable scholars to explore the role of punishment in society. With a central concern on the prison as an institution of power and social control, the Handbook urges us to regard punishment, not as a correctional endeavour targeting deviant individuals, but in terms of its effects on the broader population and on governance. The Editors - who have themselves done much to shape the field - have succeeded in producing a volume written in a clear, erudite, yet pacey style throughout. The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society is hugely impressive in its range and sophistication and is a very welcome addition to the field'

Yvonne Jewkes
Professor of Criminology, University of Leicester

'This is [an] engaging, well written book which will be useful to academics, policy makers, practitioners and those with a general interest in punishment and society. I don't think that it is an exaggeration to describe it as a 'bible' of punishment and society in that it collates and analyses past and present research, but also looks towards the future. In short, and in answering the initial necessity question, is this handbook needed, the answer is resoundingly yes'

Dr Karen Harrison
Prison Service Journal

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