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Penal Abolitionism


Penal Abolitionism

Hardback by Ruggiero, Vincenzo (Middlesex University)

Penal Abolitionism

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ISBN:
9780199578443
Publication Date:
8 Jul 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
246 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Penal Abolitionism

Description

Abolitionism is not only a strategy or a set of demands, aimed at the reduction (or suppression) of custody, it is also a perspective, a philosophy, an approach which challenges conventional definitions of crime. This book examines the origin, philosophy and achievements of abolitionism and reviews the literature on penal abolitionism from the 1960s to the 1980s. By collecting and discussing the key abolitionist arguments, the author critically analyses the views expressed by its leading proponents; Nils Christie, Louk Hulsman, Thomas Mathiesen and Herman Bianchi, examining in particular how their views took shape, their philosophical foundations, and the social and political context of abolitionist ideas and perspectives. Policies, such as the virtual abolition of custody for young offenders in Italy, are presented and the area of informal justice is also addressed, with an overview of mediation and compensation practices, and an assessment of the degree of their effectiveness and desirability. Through assessment of these achievements and experiments of specific abolitionist ideas, the author attempts to identify the legacy of abolitionism from a European perspective, whilst bringing into focus more recent contributions concerning the study of terrorism and war.

Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Crime as trouble ; 3. Substantive justice and self-regulation ; 4. Cultures of punishment ; 5. The limitation of pain ; 6. Social Christians and mercy ; 7. Abolitionist praxis ; 8. Mutual aid and cordiality ; 9. Participation, conciliation and mourning ; 10. Conclusion

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