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Warehousing Violence
Mark S. Fleisher
出版
SAGE Publications
, 1989-02
主題
Law / General
Social Science / Criminology
Social Science / Penology
ISBN
0803931220
9780803931220
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=YpMFAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
From overcrowding to violence, the American prison system is facing its worst crisis in decades. And, as if to add to the problem, more and more inmates are classified as violent--permanent dangers to society. How does an already overcrowded system "warehouse" its worst cases--and still maintain a semblance of order and non-violence behind prison walls? The author, an anthropologist who served as a line corrections worker at a maximum security prison in California, points to the success of at least one program in warehousing society's most violent cases. Fleisher describes how even the hardest cases can be kept relatively placid behind bars, through a mixture of hands-on management, strict control, and innovative prison industry. These ethnographic accounts of prison life from inmates, staff, and administrators--and the ever present threat of violence--make for fascinating reading and an invaluable contribution to our knowledge base in developing sound corrections policies.