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This book brings together a collection of emergent research that
moves the debate on desistance beyond a general consideration of
individual and social structural influences. The authors examine
empirical developments which have implications for policy
surrounding resettlement and re-offending, but also for punishment
practices. Presenting thought-provoking theoretical advances and
critiques, the editors challenge and enrich traditional
understandings of desistance. A wide range of chapters explore how
some criminal justice interventions hinder the desistance process,
but also how alternative approaches may be more helpful in
promoting and supporting desistance. Thorough and diverse, this
book will be of great interest to scholars of criminology and
criminal justice, social policy, sociology and psychology, and of
special interest to researchers and practitioners working with
(ex-)offenders.
To examine government policy and state practice on housing,
welfare, mental health, disability, prisons or immigration is to
come face-to-face with the harsh realities of the 'punitive state'.
But state violence and corporate harm always meet with resistance.
With contributions from a wide range of activists and scholars,
Resist the Punitive State highlights and theorises the front line
of resistance movements actively opposing the state-corporate
nexus. The chapters engage with different strategies of resistance
in a variety of movements and campaigns. In doing so the book
considers what we can learn from involvement in grassroots
struggles, and contributes to contemporary debates around the role
and significance of subversive knowledge and engaged scholarship in
activism. Aimed at activists and campaigners plus students,
researchers and educators in criminology, social policy, sociology,
social work and the social sciences more broadly, Resist the
Punitive State not only presents critiques of a range of harmful
state-corporate policy agendas but situates these in the context of
social movement struggles fighting for political transformation and
alternative futures.
This book brings together a collection of emergent research that
moves the debate on desistance beyond a general consideration of
individual and social structural influences. The authors examine
empirical developments which have implications for policy
surrounding resettlement and re-offending, but also for punishment
practices. Presenting thought-provoking theoretical advances and
critiques, the editors challenge and enrich traditional
understandings of desistance. A wide range of chapters explore how
some criminal justice interventions hinder the desistance process,
but also how alternative approaches may be more helpful in
promoting and supporting desistance. Thorough and diverse, this
book will be of great interest to scholars of criminology and
criminal justice, social policy, sociology and psychology, and of
special interest to researchers and practitioners working with
(ex-)offenders.
To examine government policy and state practice on housing,
welfare, mental health, disability, prisons or immigration is to
come face-to-face with the harsh realities of the 'punitive state'.
But state violence and corporate harm always meet with resistance.
With contributions from a wide range of activists and scholars,
Resist the Punitive State highlights and theorises the front line
of resistance movements actively opposing the state-corporate
nexus. The chapters engage with different strategies of resistance
in a variety of movements and campaigns. In doing so the book
considers what we can learn from involvement in grassroots
struggles, and contributes to contemporary debates around the role
and significance of subversive knowledge and engaged scholarship in
activism. Aimed at activists and campaigners plus students,
researchers and educators in criminology, social policy, sociology,
social work and the social sciences more broadly, Resist the
Punitive State not only presents critiques of a range of harmful
state-corporate policy agendas but situates these in the context of
social movement struggles fighting for political transformation and
alternative futures.
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