The Politics of Abolition Revisited
Autor Thomas Mathiesenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 apr 2016
Forty years on and in the context of mass incarceration in many parts of the world, this book remains relevant to a new generation of penal scholars. This new edition includes a new introduction from the author, as well as an afterword that collects contributions from leading criminologists and inmates from Germany, England, Norway and the United States to reflect on the development and current state of the academic literature on penal abolition.
This book will be suitable for academics and students of criminology and sociology, as well as those studying political science. It will also be of great interest to those who read the original book and are looking for new insights into an issue that is still as important and topical today as it was forty years ago.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138687691
ISBN-10: 1138687693
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138687693
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Prefaces from 1974 and 2014 Book I. New introduction Book II. The Politics of Abolition Part I. The Unfinished Part II. Pressure Group and Social Structure Part III. Organization Among the Expelled Postscript: On an Attempt at Breaking Out Book III. Scholars and Prisoners on Prisons 1. Thomas Mathiesen: Activism As An Exercise of Public Intellect, Vincenzo Ruggiero 2. The Politics of Abolition: effects on the criminal sociology and criminal policy debate in West Germany, Knut Papendorf 3. Abolition in the times of pre-crime: A view from Germany, Johannes Feest 4. Prisoners Speak out 5. Abolitionism and Reform: A Possible Combination? Notes on a Norwegian Experiment, Hedda Giertsen 6. The Fall and Rise of Preventive Detention in Norway, Jane Dullum 7. Are We Really Witnessing the End of Mass Incarceration? The Strange Politics of Prisons in America, James Kilgore 8. No Data, No Change: Bringing Prisons out of Hiding, Keramet Reiter 9. Afterword: Abolishing the Architecture and Alphabet of Fear, Yvonne Jewkes.
Notă biografică
Thomas Mathiesen earned his Ph.D. in Oslo in 1965 and was a full professor at the University of Oslo from 1972 until 2003. Thomas has been Professor Emeritus since 2003 and has given numerous guest lectures at universities and colleges in Europe, the US and Latin America. Professor Mathiesen was awarded the Denis Carroll Prize in 1978, was given an honorary doctors degree at Lund University in 2003 and was Co-founder of the Norwegian Association of Penal Reform (KROM) in 1968. Thomas is still active in the organization today. Professor Mathiesen has also published a number of books in various languages, including seven books in English, among which are Silently Silenced (2004), Prison on Trial (3rd ed. 2006) and Towards a Surveillant Society (2013).
Recenzii
‘Forty years after its original publication in English, Thomas Mathiesen’s The Politics of Abolition Revisited boldly re-enters the debate on the future of imprisonment. With the rise of a global prison industrial complex, contemporary engagements with the prison – from the U.S. to Australia and from Europe to Africa – have been compelled to address not only issues of class, but of race and gender as well. This classic text reminds us once more of the importance of deep critique and of the "visionary nature of the unfinished".' - Angela Davis, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Department of History of Consciousness and Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
‘In an age of mass incarceration and dismally low expectations for penal reform, Thomas Mathiesen’s book shines like a beacon of hope and inspiration. Mathiesen’s commitment to abolition, his concept of the unfinished, and his insider’s account of Nordic penal politics make for thrilling reading and serve to renew our sense of what should be possible. Forty years on from its first publication, there has never been a better time to revisit The Politics of Abolition.' - David Garland, Professor, School of Law and the Department of Sociology, New York University, USA
‘This book is as indispensable as ever in demonstrating how to defend against repression by the state. In this new edition Thomas Mathiesen elaborates on the inspiring concept of "negative reform". Those who fight for the essentials of civil society might seriously consider using Mathiesen’s theory of the "unfinished".’ - Karl F. Schumann, Professor emeritus of Criminology, University of Bremen, Germany
‘In an age of mass incarceration and dismally low expectations for penal reform, Thomas Mathiesen’s book shines like a beacon of hope and inspiration. Mathiesen’s commitment to abolition, his concept of the unfinished, and his insider’s account of Nordic penal politics make for thrilling reading and serve to renew our sense of what should be possible. Forty years on from its first publication, there has never been a better time to revisit The Politics of Abolition.' - David Garland, Professor, School of Law and the Department of Sociology, New York University, USA
‘This book is as indispensable as ever in demonstrating how to defend against repression by the state. In this new edition Thomas Mathiesen elaborates on the inspiring concept of "negative reform". Those who fight for the essentials of civil society might seriously consider using Mathiesen’s theory of the "unfinished".’ - Karl F. Schumann, Professor emeritus of Criminology, University of Bremen, Germany
Descriere
Published in 1974, this book is a landmark text in critical criminology. The new edition includes a new introduction from the author and contributions from leading international criminologists looking at the current state of penal abolitionism.