The Politics of Redress: Crime, Punishment and Penal Abolition

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Abstract

First published in 1990, The Politics of Redress is a product of and commentary on significant developments in critical criminology. It shifts the emphasis from the criminologist as a police agent to a fighter for social justice. The author focuses on the role of punishment in society, in general, and in criminology, in particular, urging the reader to reimagine the concept of punishment, especially penal punishment. The arguments addressed in this book range from a comparative analysis of penal policies in various countries to philosophical debates about whether punishment is compatible with a just social order. With the Black Lives Matter movement, the topic of prison abolition has, once again, gripped society’s conscience making this text a vital read for students of law, criminology, sociology, philosophy, and history.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages236
ISBN (Electronic)9781003354659
ISBN (Print)9781032407395, 9781032407661
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Publication series

NameRoutledge Revivals

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