Examines the historical, economic and political forces that shape and influence penal policies and institutions across a number of different countries.
Examines the historical, economic and political forces that shape and influence penal policies and institutions across a number of different countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wesley Kendall is a Law Lecturer at the University of the South Pacific.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction 2. A Primer on the Evolution of the Penitentiary 3. The Institution of American Slavery and the Evolution of Modern Mass Incarceration: A Critical Assessment of Forced Labor in America and China 4. Reaping Refugees: Privatized Immigration Detention Centers in America and Australia 5. Condemned Kids: The Incarceration of Children for Profit in America and the United Kingdom 6. From Gulag to Guantanamo: State Sanctioned Torture and The Global Convergence of Corporate States; An American-Russian Case Study Selected Bibliography Index
Preface 1. Introduction 2. A Primer on the Evolution of the Penitentiary 3. The Institution of American Slavery and the Evolution of Modern Mass Incarceration: A Critical Assessment of Forced Labor in America and China 4. Reaping Refugees: Privatized Immigration Detention Centers in America and Australia 5. Condemned Kids: The Incarceration of Children for Profit in America and the United Kingdom 6. From Gulag to Guantanamo: State Sanctioned Torture and The Global Convergence of Corporate States; An American-Russian Case Study Selected Bibliography Index
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