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Electronic Monitoring Tagging Offenders In A Culture Of Surveillance Tom Daems

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Electronic Monitoring Tagging Offenders In A Culture Of Surveillance Tom Daems
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Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 94
Author: Tom Daems
ISBN: 9783030340384, 9783030340391, 3030340384, 3030340392
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Electronic Monitoring Tagging Offenders In A Culture Of Surveillance Tom Daems by Tom Daems 9783030340384, 9783030340391, 3030340384, 3030340392 instant download after payment.

This book offers a systematic, sociological and penological exploration of the most up-to-date uses of electronic tagging (also known as electronic monitoring). With increasingly overcrowded prisons, electronic tagging has been proposed as an alternative form of punishment, and interest in this topic is growing throughout Europe. Current debates and research have often been limited to policy evaluation and effectiveness, whereas Electronic Monitoring examines the brand of punishment from a social-science perspective. This book explores the uses and history of electronic tagging, and draws upon the work of the Dutch criminologist Willem Nagel to reflect upon this form of punishment by examining its functions and dysfunctions. It speaks to those interested in criminal justice reform, surveillance, penology and penal innovation and probation.

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