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Discourse Power and Justice
von Michael Adler, Brian Longhurst
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-134-95204-5
Erschienen am 11.03.2002
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 304 Seiten

Preis: 59,99 €

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"Discourse, Power and Justice" is a distinctive and theoretically informed, empirical study of the administration of the prison system. It is based on extensive research, mainly in Scotland, and combines theoretical innovation with detailed empirical evidence.
The book is located at a confluence of two academic sub-disciplines and their associated literature, socio-legal studies of justice and the sociology of knowledge. Their combination has produced a novel theoretical framework. The authors focus on the activities of those who manage the prison system. They identify the most important social actors in the system, located both historically and comparatively, and examine their characteristic forms of discourse. A major focus of the book is on the different forms and mechanisms of accountability and the book concludes with an analysis of recent policy changes.



List of figures, List of tables, Acknowledgements, List of abbreviations, Introduction, 1. Institutions, actors and trends in imprisonment, 2. Discourses and discursive struggles, 3. Classification: the core of the prison system, 4. Transfers and careers: reinforcing classification, 5. Regimes: the power of the governors and the marginalisation of other professionals, 6. Petitions to the Secretary of State: handling requests and settling grievances?, 7. The Prisons Inspectorate: monitoring regimes and improving standards?, 8. The European Convention on Human Rights: protecting prisoners' rights?, 9. Recent developments in penal policy: towards enterprising managerialism, 10. Conclusion: discourse, power and justice, Notes, List of cited cases, References, Index



Michael Adler is Reader in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh. Brian Longhurst is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Salford.


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