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From Gulag To Guantanamo Political Social And Economic Evolutions Of Mass Incarceration Wesley Kendall

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From Gulag To Guantanamo Political Social And Economic Evolutions Of Mass Incarceration Wesley Kendall
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Wesley Kendall
ISBN: 9781783484690, 1783484691
Language: English
Year: 2015

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From Gulag To Guantanamo Political Social And Economic Evolutions Of Mass Incarceration Wesley Kendall by Wesley Kendall 9781783484690, 1783484691 instant download after payment.

This book offers the reader an incisive view into the political, social and economic evolutions of mass incarceration across the globe. It examines the different political and social contexts that combine with free market mechanisms of mass incarceration to ascertain how economic incentives shape penal policy.
Using qualitative analysis of a wide variety of incarceration forms, each chapter compares a US example with a non-US case study, showing how first world countries that occupy the economic forefront of prison privatization are exporting new models of penal institutionalization to developing countries. The chapters examine issues such as the privatization of asylum detention centres, the economic impacts of maintaining vast forced labour camps, the social consequences of imprisoning journalists, and the use of state sanctioned torture.
Capturing a nascent international trend through an interdisciplinary lens, this book questions why so many languish in prison, whether the incarceration of thousands benefits society as a whole, and how these penal policies might be roundly reconsidered.

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