Crisis of Imprisonment
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: America's prison-based system of punishment has not always enjoyed the widespread political and moral legitimacy it has today. In this reinterpretation of penal history, Rebecca McLennan covers the periods of deep instability, popular protest, and political crisis that characterized early American prisons.
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Pub Date: 2008Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: America's prison-based system of punishment has not always enjoyed the widespread political and moral legitimacy it has today. In this reinterpretation of penal history, Rebecca McLennan covers the periods of deep instability, popular protest, and political crisis that characterized early American prisons.
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Pub Date: 2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
9780521537834
ISBN:
0521537835
Pub Date: 2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
America's prison-based system of punishment has not always enjoyed the widespread political and moral legitimacy it has today. In this reinterpretation of penal history, Rebecca McLennan covers the periods of deep instability, popular protest, and political crisis that characterized early American prisons.
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