Punishment 2 Flashcards

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Foucault and the birth of prison

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  • punishment changed after the 20th century- now more focus on changing the soul
  • sovereign power to disciplinary power
  • Jeremy Bentham’s ‘panopticon prison’
  • CCTV in modern day
    x exaggerates the extent of control (Goffman) some may resist control
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Garland and the culture of control

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  • shift towards punishment since the 70s
  • penal welfarism is not as common anymore
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3 elements of cultural control

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  • adaptive response- identifying groups who pose a threat to society
  • the expressive strategy- changing how society views the crime
  • the sovereign state strategy- mass imprisonment
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era of mass incarceration

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in the USA in 1972, there were approximately 200,000 inmates in state and federal prisons, in 2008 there were 1,500,000

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criticism of culture of control

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  • Cohen- the state brings in other professionals such as psychiatrists and psychologists to justify state intervention
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Punishment in the UK

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  • Murray- prison is effective because of incapacitation and because it acts as a deterrent.
  • Liebling and Crow- prison allegedly prevents recidivism
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Reasons why people reoffend (Liebling and Crow)

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  • prison interrupts family life, self concept, prisons are a school for crime
  • 50% of prisoners are reconvicted of an offence within two years of being released and 35% end up back in prison
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