Revolution in Penology: Rethinking the Society of Captives

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Rowman & Littlefield, 2009 - Social Science - 213 pages
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"Revolution in Penology: On Constitutive Theory and Practice is a critique of penal harm, the recursive pains of imprisonment cycle, and the normalization of violence. Relying on selected insights derived from continental philosophy, cultural studies, and chaos theory, internationally renowned social theorists, Bruce A. Arrigo and Dragan Milovanovic, deconstruct the human agency/social structure duality that sustains the prison form, its parts and segments understood as correctional principles/practices, and the prison industrial complex that is informed by and stands above them all."--BOOK JACKET.

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Bruce A. Arrigo is professor of crime, law, and society in the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.
Dragan Milovanovic is professor in the Justice Studies Department at Northeastern Illinois University.

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