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The Politics of Imprisonment

How the Democratic Process Shapes the Way America Punishes Offenders
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ISBN-13:
9780199888078
Veröffentl:
2009
Seiten:
0
Autor:
Vanessa Barker
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The attention devoted to the unprecedented levels of imprisonment in the United States obscure an obvious but understudied aspect of criminal justice: there is no consistent punishment policy across the U.S. It is up to individual states to administer their criminal justice systems, and the differences among them are vast. For example, while some states enforce mandatory minimum sentencing, some even implementing harsh and degrading practices, others rely on community sanctions. What accounts for these differences?The Politics of Imprisonment seeks to document and explain variation in American penal sanctioning, drawing out the larger lessons for America's overreliance on imprisonment. Grounding her study in a comparison of how California, Washington, and New York each developed distinctive penal regimes in the late 1960s and early 1970s--a critical period in the history of crime control policy and a time of unsettling social change--Vanessa Barker concretely demonstrates that subtle but crucial differences in political institutions, democratic traditions, and social trust shape the way American states punish offenders. Barker argues that the apparent link between public participation, punitiveness, and harsh justice is not universal but dependent upon the varying institutional contexts and patterns of civic engagement within the U.S. and across liberal democracies.A bracing examination of the relationship between punishment and democracy, The Politics of Imprisonment not only suggests that increased public participation in the political process can support and sustain less coercive penal regimes, but also warns that it is precisely a lack of civic engagement that may underpin mass incarceration in the United States.
Preface1. The Democratic Process & Imprisonment2. Explaining Penal Regime Variation: Political Structures & Collective Agency3. The Case of California: Neo-populism & Retribution4. Washington State Deliberates: From Fortress Prison to De-escalation5. New York: Elite Pragmatism & Managerialism6. Democratic Governance, Social Trust & Penal OrderAppendix A: Selected US Imprisonment Rates, 1971-2006

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