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Doing Time

by Roger Matthews

The new edition of Doing Time brings this widely recognized book up-to-date and provides an accessible and informed discussion of current debates around prisons and penal policy. Drawing on a range of international material the book provides a critical sociological analysis of developments in imprisonment.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The new edition of Doing Time brings this widely recognized book up-to-date and provides an accessible and informed discussion of current debates around prisons and penal policy. Drawing on a range of international material the book provides a critical sociological analysis of developments in imprisonment.

Notes

This book provides an introduction to key issues and international debates in penal policy.

Author Biography

Roger Matthews is Professor of Criminology at London South Bank University, UK. He is Head of the Crime Reduction and Community Safety Research Group. He is sole author of Armed Robbery and Prostitution, Politics and Policy. He has also produced joint authored texts on community safety and edited a number of books on criminological theory, imprisonment and crime control.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures Preface to Second Edition Acknowledgements The Emergence of the Modern Prison Space, Time and Labour Order, Control and Adaption in Prison The Political Economy of Imprisonment ThePolitics andCultureof Imprisonment Crime, Sentencing and Imprisonment Youth Justice and Youth Custody Women's Imprisonment Race and Imprisonment The Future of Imprisonment Bibliography

Review

'Here is the greatly awaited second edition of Doing Time keeping pace with this rapidly changing field. Unafraid of controversy, theoretically sophisticated and international in its scope this is the only book which covers the field, introduces students to the current debates and takes the argument forwards. It is a must for students and researchers alike' - Jock Young, Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice, John Jay College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA and author of The Criminological Imagination'Doing Time is a theoretically sophisticated and challenging analysis of the key issues that define the contemporary prison. Students of penal studies need to pay serious attention to the core arguments of this book' - Professor Eugene McLaughlin, City University, UK'Far more than a descriptive introduction to prisons, Doing Time presents a challenging, theoretically sophisticated discussion of the role of crime and punishment in society in the tradition of Foucault, Garland and Rusche and Kircheimer. Readers of all levels will find much to chew on here' - Professor Shadd Maruna, Queen's University Belfast, UK'Doing Time will make an excellent co-text for upper level criminology and penology courses' - Linda Deutschmann, Teaching Sociology'...the book is characterised by an intellectual honesty and a refusal to accept familiar or comfortable positions...the idea of 'doing time' is refreshed by this original approach'- Rob Canton, Probation Journal

Long Description

Doing Time is an essential text for students in criminology and criminal justice - a one-stop overview of key debates in punishment and imprisonment. This edition, thoroughly revised and updated throughout, is a highly accessible guide, providing the tools to critically engage with today's central issues in penology and penal policy. Examining imprisonment both historically and sociologically, and in international perspective, Doing Time outlines theoretical debates, and goes beyond standard introductory texts to help students develop their own critical and informed opinions. This new edition includes: three new chapters an up-to-date bibliography fully revised statistical information a guide to key internet resources Issues explored include: How incarceration became established as the foremost form of punishment The role of space, time and labour in the evolution of prisons and prison life Why prison populations are rising despite the fall in crime figures An examination of key prison populations juveniles, women and ethnic groups Crime and the business cycle - links between crime, unemployment and imprisonment Globalization and crime control The future of imprisonment

Review Quote

Praise for the 1st edition: 'Doing Time will make an excellent co-text for upper level criminology and penology courses' - Linda Deutschmann,Teaching Sociology

Description for Bookstore

This book provides an introduction to key issues and international debates in penal policy.

Details

ISBN0230235522
Author Roger Matthews
Short Title DOING TIME 2/E
Language English
Edition 2nd
ISBN-10 0230235522
ISBN-13 9780230235526
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2009
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Subtitle An Introduction to the Sociology of Imprisonment
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Replaces 9780333752319
DEWEY 365
Birth 1948
Pages 297
Place of Publication Basingstoke
Residence ENK
Affiliation London South Bank University, UK
UK Release Date 2009-08-28
AU Release Date 2009-08-28
NZ Release Date 2009-08-28
Illustrations XI, 297 p.
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Edition Description 2nd ed. 2009
Publication Date 2009-08-28
Alternative 9780230235519
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education

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