Power and Pain in the Modern Prison
The Society of Captives Revisited
Herausgeber: Crewe, Ben; Halsey, Mark; Goldsmith, Andrew
Power and Pain in the Modern Prison
The Society of Captives Revisited
Herausgeber: Crewe, Ben; Halsey, Mark; Goldsmith, Andrew
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The book discusses such matters as the pains of imprisonment, penal order, staff-prisoner relationships and the everyday world of the prison, drawing on and critiquing Sykes's theories and insights, and placing them in their historic and contemporary context.
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The book discusses such matters as the pains of imprisonment, penal order, staff-prisoner relationships and the everyday world of the prison, drawing on and critiquing Sykes's theories and insights, and placing them in their historic and contemporary context.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 150mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780198859338
- ISBN-10: 0198859333
- Artikelnr.: 66135158
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 150mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780198859338
- ISBN-10: 0198859333
- Artikelnr.: 66135158
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ben Crewe is Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, and deputy director of the Prisons Research Centre, at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK. He has published widely on prisons and imprisonment, including his 2009 monograph 'The Prisoner Society' and (with Susie Hulley and Serena Wright) his recent book 'Life Imprisonment from Young Adulthood: Adaptation, Identity and Time'. Andrew Goldsmith Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Criminology, and Director of the Centre for Crime Policy and Research, Flinders University, Adelaide Australia. He co-authored (with Mark Halsey and Andrew Groves) Tackling Correctional Corruption: An Integrity Promoting Approach (Palgrave 2016). He has more recently co-authored (with several others) a book on Cybercrime Prevention (Palgrave 2019). Previously, for Clarendon Press, he edited (and contributed to) Complaints Against the Police: The Trend to External Review (Clarendon, 1991). Mark Halsey is Professor of Criminology, Centre for Crime Policy and Research, Flinders University, Australia. He is the co-author of Generations Through Prison: Experiences of Intergenerational Imprisonment (Routledge 2020) and Young Offenders: Crime, Prison and Struggles for Desistance (Palgrave 2015).
* A letter from Gresham Sykes
* Introduction
* Situating Sykes
* 1: Craig Haney: Sykes's prison in context: Change and continuity in
the life span of a penitentiary
* 2: Mark Halsey: Sykes' method in context: The place and practice of
'slow science'
* 3: Richard Sparks: Sykes's problem of order in and out of context:
Returning to the source in The Society of Captives
* 4: Thomas Ugelvik: Lost in translation: The Norwegian reading of The
Society of Captives
* The pains of imprisonment
* 5: Ben Crewe: Beyond deprivations: The pains of imprisonment and the
prisoner social system
* 6: Yvonne Jewkes: 'An iron fist in a silk glove': The pains of Halden
prison
* 7: John Pratt and Yoko Hosoi: 'No country for old men': Changing
prison demographics and the pains of imprisonment
* 8: Sandra Bucerius, Luca Berardi, and Kevin Haggerty: "I'm in a
federal prison, and I've never felt more free": The multi-faceted
pains experienced by incarcerated Indigenous women in Canada
* Prisoner culture and society
* 9: Alice Ievins: The Society of 'Sex Offenders'
* 10: Kate Gooch: Just don't wear prison issue!: Material deprivation,
material machismo and the illicit prison economy
* 11: Jonathan Simon: The real human: Reimagining the 'real man' in The
Society of Captives
* 12: Rajeev Gundur and Daniel Kavish: Captives in society: The role of
race in the carceral cycle
* Order and authority
* 13: Alison Liebling: The changing 'regime of the custodians': Visions
of order and authority in high security prisons in England and Wales,
1988-2018
* 14: Andrew Goldsmith: Sykes' 'corruption of authority' and the
sociology of prison corruption
* 15: Peter Scharff-Smith: Dynamic security or corruption of authority?
Normalization and prisoner- staff relations in Danish prisons"
* 16: Mark Halsey, Andrew Goldsmith, and Ben Crewe: Conclusion
* Introduction
* Situating Sykes
* 1: Craig Haney: Sykes's prison in context: Change and continuity in
the life span of a penitentiary
* 2: Mark Halsey: Sykes' method in context: The place and practice of
'slow science'
* 3: Richard Sparks: Sykes's problem of order in and out of context:
Returning to the source in The Society of Captives
* 4: Thomas Ugelvik: Lost in translation: The Norwegian reading of The
Society of Captives
* The pains of imprisonment
* 5: Ben Crewe: Beyond deprivations: The pains of imprisonment and the
prisoner social system
* 6: Yvonne Jewkes: 'An iron fist in a silk glove': The pains of Halden
prison
* 7: John Pratt and Yoko Hosoi: 'No country for old men': Changing
prison demographics and the pains of imprisonment
* 8: Sandra Bucerius, Luca Berardi, and Kevin Haggerty: "I'm in a
federal prison, and I've never felt more free": The multi-faceted
pains experienced by incarcerated Indigenous women in Canada
* Prisoner culture and society
* 9: Alice Ievins: The Society of 'Sex Offenders'
* 10: Kate Gooch: Just don't wear prison issue!: Material deprivation,
material machismo and the illicit prison economy
* 11: Jonathan Simon: The real human: Reimagining the 'real man' in The
Society of Captives
* 12: Rajeev Gundur and Daniel Kavish: Captives in society: The role of
race in the carceral cycle
* Order and authority
* 13: Alison Liebling: The changing 'regime of the custodians': Visions
of order and authority in high security prisons in England and Wales,
1988-2018
* 14: Andrew Goldsmith: Sykes' 'corruption of authority' and the
sociology of prison corruption
* 15: Peter Scharff-Smith: Dynamic security or corruption of authority?
Normalization and prisoner- staff relations in Danish prisons"
* 16: Mark Halsey, Andrew Goldsmith, and Ben Crewe: Conclusion
* A letter from Gresham Sykes
* Introduction
* Situating Sykes
* 1: Craig Haney: Sykes's prison in context: Change and continuity in
the life span of a penitentiary
* 2: Mark Halsey: Sykes' method in context: The place and practice of
'slow science'
* 3: Richard Sparks: Sykes's problem of order in and out of context:
Returning to the source in The Society of Captives
* 4: Thomas Ugelvik: Lost in translation: The Norwegian reading of The
Society of Captives
* The pains of imprisonment
* 5: Ben Crewe: Beyond deprivations: The pains of imprisonment and the
prisoner social system
* 6: Yvonne Jewkes: 'An iron fist in a silk glove': The pains of Halden
prison
* 7: John Pratt and Yoko Hosoi: 'No country for old men': Changing
prison demographics and the pains of imprisonment
* 8: Sandra Bucerius, Luca Berardi, and Kevin Haggerty: "I'm in a
federal prison, and I've never felt more free": The multi-faceted
pains experienced by incarcerated Indigenous women in Canada
* Prisoner culture and society
* 9: Alice Ievins: The Society of 'Sex Offenders'
* 10: Kate Gooch: Just don't wear prison issue!: Material deprivation,
material machismo and the illicit prison economy
* 11: Jonathan Simon: The real human: Reimagining the 'real man' in The
Society of Captives
* 12: Rajeev Gundur and Daniel Kavish: Captives in society: The role of
race in the carceral cycle
* Order and authority
* 13: Alison Liebling: The changing 'regime of the custodians': Visions
of order and authority in high security prisons in England and Wales,
1988-2018
* 14: Andrew Goldsmith: Sykes' 'corruption of authority' and the
sociology of prison corruption
* 15: Peter Scharff-Smith: Dynamic security or corruption of authority?
Normalization and prisoner- staff relations in Danish prisons"
* 16: Mark Halsey, Andrew Goldsmith, and Ben Crewe: Conclusion
* Introduction
* Situating Sykes
* 1: Craig Haney: Sykes's prison in context: Change and continuity in
the life span of a penitentiary
* 2: Mark Halsey: Sykes' method in context: The place and practice of
'slow science'
* 3: Richard Sparks: Sykes's problem of order in and out of context:
Returning to the source in The Society of Captives
* 4: Thomas Ugelvik: Lost in translation: The Norwegian reading of The
Society of Captives
* The pains of imprisonment
* 5: Ben Crewe: Beyond deprivations: The pains of imprisonment and the
prisoner social system
* 6: Yvonne Jewkes: 'An iron fist in a silk glove': The pains of Halden
prison
* 7: John Pratt and Yoko Hosoi: 'No country for old men': Changing
prison demographics and the pains of imprisonment
* 8: Sandra Bucerius, Luca Berardi, and Kevin Haggerty: "I'm in a
federal prison, and I've never felt more free": The multi-faceted
pains experienced by incarcerated Indigenous women in Canada
* Prisoner culture and society
* 9: Alice Ievins: The Society of 'Sex Offenders'
* 10: Kate Gooch: Just don't wear prison issue!: Material deprivation,
material machismo and the illicit prison economy
* 11: Jonathan Simon: The real human: Reimagining the 'real man' in The
Society of Captives
* 12: Rajeev Gundur and Daniel Kavish: Captives in society: The role of
race in the carceral cycle
* Order and authority
* 13: Alison Liebling: The changing 'regime of the custodians': Visions
of order and authority in high security prisons in England and Wales,
1988-2018
* 14: Andrew Goldsmith: Sykes' 'corruption of authority' and the
sociology of prison corruption
* 15: Peter Scharff-Smith: Dynamic security or corruption of authority?
Normalization and prisoner- staff relations in Danish prisons"
* 16: Mark Halsey, Andrew Goldsmith, and Ben Crewe: Conclusion