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American Prisons - Their Past, Present and Future (Paperback)
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American Prisons - Their Past, Present and Future (Paperback)
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Imprisonment has become big business in the United States. Using a
"history of ideas" approach, this book examines the cultural
underpinnings of prisons in the United States and explores how
shared ideas about imprisonment evolve into a complex, loosely
connected nationwide system of prisons that keeps enough persons to
populate a small nation behind bars, razor wire and electrified
fences. Tracing both the history of the prison and the very idea of
imprisonment in the United States, this book provides students with
a critical overview of American prisons and considers their past,
their present and directions for the future. Topics covered
include: * a history of imprisonment in America from 1600 to the
present day; * the twentieth-century prison building binge; * the
relationship between U.S. prisons and the private sector; * a
critical account of capital punishment; * less-visible prison
minorities, including women, children and the elderly; and * sex,
violence and disease in prison. This comprehensive book is
essential reading for advanced courses on corrections and
correctional management and offers a compelling and provocative
analysis of the realities of American penal culture from past to
present. It is perfect reading for students of criminal justice,
corrections, penology and the sociology of punishment.
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