Punishment: Social Control and Coercion (Critic of Institutions) by Roberta Kevelson

Punishment: Social Control and Coercion (Critic of Institutions)

Roberta Kevelson
230 pages
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Apr 1996
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Punishment: Social Control and Coercion is a collection of essays which address the history, present meaning, and prospective implications of legal punishment at the millennium. The authors draw on expertise in various fields including philosophy, psychology, semiotics, sociology, criminology, feminist theory, and law. The essays range in focus from discussion of justificatory theories to normative analyses of specific problems in penal practice to postmodern critiques of both theory and practice. The insights provided and questions raised in these timely essays are of particular interest in light of current debates about increasing reliance on penal responses to social concerns.
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Pages 230
Publisher Peter Lang Inc., Int...
Published 1996
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