Corrections: A Critical Approach (3rd edition) confronts mass
imprisonment in the United States, a nation boasting the highest
incarceration rate in the world. This statistic is all the more
troubling considering that its correctional population is
overrepresented by the poor, African-Americans, and Latinos.
Not only throwing crucial light on matters involving race and
social class, this book also identifies and examines the key social
forces shaping penal practice in the US - politics, economics,
morality, and technology. By attending closely to historical and
theoretical development, the narrative takes into account both
instrumental (goal-oriented) as well as expressive (cultural)
explanations to sharpen our understanding of punishment and the
growing reliance on incarceration.
Covering five main areas of inquiry - penal context, penal
populations, penal violence, penal process, and penal state - this
book is essential reading for both undergraduate and graduate
students interested in undertaking a critical analysis of
penology.
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