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Winner, 2017 American Society of Criminology''s Division on Critical Criminology and Social Justice Best Book Award
An examination of the neoliberal politics of incarceration

The growth of mass incarceration in the United States eludes neat categorization as a product of the political Right. Liberals played important roles in both laying the foundation for and then participating in the conservative tough on crime movement that is largely credited with the rise of the prison state. But what of those politicians and activists on the Left who reject punitive politics in favor of rehabilitation and a stronger welfare state? Can progressive policies such as these, with their benevolent intentions, nevertheless contribute to the expansion of mass incarceration?
In Progressive Punishment, Judah Schept offers an ethnographic examination into the politics of incarceration in Bloomington, Indiana in order to consider the ways that liberal discourses

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Progressive Punishment pushes relentlessly and appropriately against the & common sense understandings of liberal reform that simply exacerbate mass incarceration. -- Michelle Brown,author of The Culture of Punishment
Schepts stunningly original analysis shows how difficult it will be to escape the carceral state we have built over the past four decades. A breakthrough in punishment and society research. -- Jonathan Simon,author of Mass Incarceration on Trial
This is a significant contribution that crosses disciplinary boundaries. * Choice Connect *

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      Publisher: New York University Press
      Publication Date: 04/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9781479810710, 978-1479810710
      ISBN10: 1479810711

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Winner, 2017 American Society of Criminology''s Division on Critical Criminology and Social Justice Best Book Award
      An examination of the neoliberal politics of incarceration

      The growth of mass incarceration in the United States eludes neat categorization as a product of the political Right. Liberals played important roles in both laying the foundation for and then participating in the conservative tough on crime movement that is largely credited with the rise of the prison state. But what of those politicians and activists on the Left who reject punitive politics in favor of rehabilitation and a stronger welfare state? Can progressive policies such as these, with their benevolent intentions, nevertheless contribute to the expansion of mass incarceration?
      In Progressive Punishment, Judah Schept offers an ethnographic examination into the politics of incarceration in Bloomington, Indiana in order to consider the ways that liberal discourses

      Trade Review
      Progressive Punishment pushes relentlessly and appropriately against the & common sense understandings of liberal reform that simply exacerbate mass incarceration. -- Michelle Brown,author of The Culture of Punishment
      Schepts stunningly original analysis shows how difficult it will be to escape the carceral state we have built over the past four decades. A breakthrough in punishment and society research. -- Jonathan Simon,author of Mass Incarceration on Trial
      This is a significant contribution that crosses disciplinary boundaries. * Choice Connect *

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