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Hard Time - A Fresh Look At Understanding and Reforming the Prison

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Hard Time: A Fresh Look at Understanding and Reforming the Prison, 4th Edition, is a revised and updated version of the highly successful text addressing the origins, evolution, and promise of America's penal system.
* Draws from both ethnographic and professional material, and situates the prison experience within both contemporary and historical contexts
* Features first person accounts from male and female inmates and staff, revealing what it's actually like to live and work in prison
* Includes all-new chapters on prison reform and on supermax correctional facilities, including the latest research on confinement, long-term segregation, and death row
* Explores a wide range of topics, including the nature of prison as punishment; prisoner personality types and coping strategies; gang violence; prison officers' custodial duties; and psychological, educational, and work programs
* Develops policy recommendations for the future based on qualitative and quantitative research and evidence-based initiatives

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword xi
 
Acknowledgments xvii
 
1 Crime, Prison, and the Case for Corrections 1
 
A Predilection for Prisons 4
 
Prison America 6
 
Incarcerating men and women of color 7
 
No escaping prison 9
 
The goals of prison punishment 12
 
A Case for Decent Prisons 16
 
Decent prisons and mature coping 17
 
General dynamics of adjustment 21
 
Decent prisons as a human right 23
 
Notes 25
 
References 30
 
2 Modern Prisons in Historical Context 35
 
American Prisons before the Penitentiary 35
 
Penitentiaries 37
 
Models of reformative penitentiary quarantine 39
 
Women and minorities in the penitentiary 41
 
The southern plantation prison 42
 
Reformatories 44
 
The Big House 47
 
Women and minorities in the Big House 48
 
The Big House: repression and its discontents 49
 
The decline of the BigHouse 52
 
The Correctional Institution 53
 
Models of correctional facilities 55
 
Prison violence 58
 
Deinstitutionalization and the increase in mentally ill inmates 61
 
Supermax prisons 62
 
Notes 65
 
References 71
 
3 The Pains ofModern Imprisonment 76
 
Pain Amelioration in Prisons: Three Stages 77
 
Living with Deprivation 79
 
Loss of liberty 79
 
Deprivation of autonomy 81
 
Deprivation of goods and services 83
 
Boredom 85
 
Deprivation of heterosexual contact 87
 
Missing family 90
 
Disrespect 93
 
Deprivation of security 96
 
Pain and Harm 99
 
Notes 103
 
References 107
 
4 Prisoner Deficits and Immature Coping 111
 
Immature Coping 112
 
Limited cognitive and interpersonal skills 112
 
Denial 113
 
Poor self-control 114
 
Defective socialization 115
 
Lack of empathy 119
 
Prisoner Types 120
 
Predatory convicts 120
 
State-raised convicts 121
 
Institutionalized inmates 122
 
The mentally ill 124
 
Exceptions to immature coping: Square johns and long-termers 126
 
Dysfunctional Adaptations to Imprisonment 128
 
Reconciling Public and Private Inmate Cultures 130
 
Notes 133
 
References 138
 
5 The Public Culture of the Prison: Violence 144
 
The Nature of Violent Prisoners 146
 
Predatory convicts and state-raised youth 148
 
Gang violence 150
 
Hypermasculinity in prisons 152
 
Fear, street culture, and the campaign for respect 154
 
The mentally ill 159
 
The Nature of Violent Prisons 161
 
Violence exacerbated by prison administration and conditions 162
 
Relationships between inmates and officers 163
 
Situational Violence 166
 
ANote on Violence inWomen's Prisons 169
 
Notes 172
 
References 177
 
6 The Private Culture of the Prison: Living in Prison 182
 
Living in Prison 183
 
A day in a life in prison 185
 
The Ecology of Prison Survival 189
 
Prison Life, Prison Niches 194
 
Types of prison niches 197
 
Coping Strategies for Living in Prison 209
 
General coping strategies 209
 
Coping adaptations unique to prison 210
 
Coping strategies for lifers and long-termers 212
 
More Than Survival 216
 
Notes 219
 
References 225
 
7 Correctional Officers' Public Custodial Agenda 230
 
Correctional Officer as Hack 231
 
The pers

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Robert Johnson is a Professor of Justice, Law and Criminology at American University, Washington, D.C., and Editor and Publisher of BleakHouse Publishing. His publications include Death Work: A Study of the Modern Execution Process, which won the Outstanding Book Award of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

Ann Marie Rocheleau is an Associate Professor at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts. She collaborated on research studies on adult and juvenile corrections, community policing, and drug purchase for the National Institute of Justice and the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

Alison B. Martin is a Policy Analyst with the Council of State Governments Justice Center. She is the co-author of Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship the World Over and Gay and Lesbian Communities the World Over.

The book includes a Foreword by Francis T. Cullen, Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology at the University of Cincinnati and an Afterword by Alison Libeling, University Lecturer and Director of the Prisons Research Centre at the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology.

Zusammenfassung

Hard Time: A Fresh Look at Understanding and Reforming the Prison, 4th Edition, is a revised and updated version of the highly successful text addressing the origins, evolution, and promise of America's penal system.
* Draws from both ethnographic and professional material, and situates the prison experience within both contemporary and historical contexts
* Features first person accounts from male and female inmates and staff, revealing what it's actually like to live and work in prison
* Includes all-new chapters on prison reform and on supermax correctional facilities, including the latest research on confinement, long-term segregation, and death row
* Explores a wide range of topics, including the nature of prison as punishment; prisoner personality types and coping strategies; gang violence; prison officers' custodial duties; and psychological, educational, and work programs
* Develops policy recommendations for the future based on qualitative and quantitative research and evidence-based initiatives

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