The Politics of Punishment
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Waterside Press
Published:15th Jun '16
Should be back in stock very soon
A timeless work by one of the UK's leading commentators and now with pointers to key developments in penal politics of the last 20 years. This first paperback version contains a wide-ranging analysis of the topic from Anglo-Saxon times to the present day, including: the impact on punishments of power struggles, wealth, superstition, class distinctions, populist ideas, the centrality for many years of the death penalty, modern-day ideas of rehabilitation but above all the underlying threads of social control, law and order and political signals about crime.
(From the reviews of the first edition).'This splendid book...reveals in all its starkness the close connexion between the inhumanities of punishment and the political interests of the State'-Justice of the Peace; 'Starts with a delightful description of Anglo-Saxon criminal law and punishment, and travels fast forwards...A colourful entertainment'-Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health; 'Well researched, knowledgeable...a good read'-Litigation; 'First class reading'-Police Journal; 'Takes us on a breathless tour d'horizon of the history of judicial punishment, a thousand years in a hundred pages, before slowing down to examine more closely the reforms of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries'-The Magistrate.
ISBN: 9781909976337
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
Weight: unknown
208 pages