Hyper-Incarceration and Strategies of Disruption: Is There a Way Out?
32 Pages Posted: 14 Dec 2010
Date Written: December 13, 2010
Abstract
This paper explores exit strategies from our policy of hyper-incarceration. On the theory that the underlying causes of the policy are firmly entrenched, it focuses instead on disrupting the political micro-processes that make the policy seem acceptable. Part One describes these micro-processes. Parts Two through Four outline three forms of politics that might disrupt them: a politics of amelioration, a politics of transformation, and a politics of accommodation. Part V assesses the available choices for what is to be done.
Keywords: incarceration, punishment, criminal law
JEL Classification: K00, K40, K42
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