The culture of control - David Garland
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2001 - PDF
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Sinopsis:“The United States And The United Kingdom Have Both Become Nations Of Stringent Social Control, From Rapidly Growing Prison Populations To Ever Increasing Surveillance, Curtailment Of Civil Liberties, And Restriction Of The Underclass. The Culture Of Control Charts The Evolution Of This Approach To Law And Order--politically, Legally, And In Terms Of The Average Citizen's View Of Criminal Others And Their Civil Liberties. A History Of The Present -- Modern Criminal Justice And The Penal-welfare State -- The Crisis Of Penal Modernism -- Social Change And Social Order In Late Modernity -- Policy Predicament : Adaptation, Denial, And Acting Out -- Crime Complex : The Culture Of High Crime Societies -- The New Culture Of Crime Control -- Crime Control And Social Order. David Garland. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [277]-301) And Index.”