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Re-thinking the political economy of punishment: perspectives on post-Fordism and penal politics

Part of the Advances in Criminology series
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The political economy of punishment suggests that the evolution of punitive systems should be connected to the transformations of capitalist economies: in this respect, each 'mode of production' knows its peculiar 'modes of punishment'.

However, global processes of transformation have revolutionized industrial capitalism since the early 1970s, thus configuring a post-Fordist system of production.

In this book, the author investigates the emergence of a new flexible labour force in contemporary Western societies.

Current penal politics can be seen as part of a broader project to control this labour force, with far-reaching effects on the role of the prison and punitive strategies in general.

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Ashgate
135190356X / 9781351903561
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
364.6
02/03/2017
English
163 pages
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