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Hard Time - Reforming the Penitentiary in Nineteenth-Century Canada
31,90 €
AU Press
Sivumäärä: 340 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2012, 01.05.2012 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Prisons have always existed in a climate of crisis. The penitentiaryemerged in the early decades of the nineteenth century as anenlightened alternative to brute punishment, one that would focus onrehabilitation and the inculcation of mainstream social values. Centralto this goal was physical labour. The penitentiary was constructedaccording to a plan that would harness the energies of the prisonpopulation for economic profit. As such, the institution became centralto the development of industrial capitalist society. In the 1830s,politicians in Upper Canada embraced the idea of the penitentiary, andthe first federal prison, Kingston Penitentiary, opened in 1835. It wasnot long, however, before the government of Upper Canada was compelledto acknowledge that the penitentiary had not only failed to reducecrime but was plagued by insolvency, corruption, and violence. Thusbegan a lengthy program of prison reform.


Tracing the rise and evolution of Canadian penitentiaries in thenineteenth century, Hard Time examines the concepts ofcriminality and rehabilitation, the role of labour in penal regimes,and the problem of violence. Linking the lives of prisoners to thepolitical economy and to movements for social change, McCoy depicts ahistory of oppression in which prisoners paid dearly for the reciprocalfailures of the institution and of the reform vision. Revealing adeeply problematic institution entrenched in the landscape of Westernsociety, McCoy redraws the boundaries within which we understand thepenitentiary's influence.

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