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Electronically Monitored Punishment International And Critical Perspectives 1st Edition Mike Nellis

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Electronically Monitored Punishment International And Critical Perspectives 1st Edition Mike Nellis
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Publisher: Willan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.57 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Mike Nellis, Kristel Beyens, Dan Kaminski
ISBN: 9781843922735, 1843922738
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Electronically Monitored Punishment International And Critical Perspectives 1st Edition Mike Nellis by Mike Nellis, Kristel Beyens, Dan Kaminski 9781843922735, 1843922738 instant download after payment.

Electronic monitoring (EM) is a way of supervising offenders in the community whilst they are on bail, serving a community sentence or after release from prison. Various technologies can be used, including voice verification, GPS satellite tracking and – most commonly - the use of radio frequency to monitor house arrest. It originated in the USA in the 1980s and has spread to over 30 countries since then. This book explores the development of EM in a number of countries to give some indication of the diverse ways it has been utilized and of the complex politics which surrounds its use.

A techno-utopian impulse underpins the origins of EM and has remained latent in its subsequent development elsewhere in the world, despite recognition that is it less capable of effecting penal transformations than its champions have hoped. This book devotes substantive chapters to the issues of privatisation, evaluation, offender perspectives and ethics. Whilst normatively more committed to the Swedish model, the book acknowledges that this may not represent the future of EM, whose untrammelled, commercially-driven development could have very alarming consequences for criminal justice.

Both utopian and dystopian hopes have been invested in EM, but research on its impact is ambivalent and fragmented, and EM remains undertheorised, empirically and ethically. This book seeks to redress this by providing academics, policy audiences and practitioners with the intellectual resources to understand and address the challenges which EM poses.

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