Criminal Justice and Neoliberalism
This book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal policy across Western nations over the past two decades. It demonstrates how the context of neoliberalism has informed penal policy-making and argues that it is ultimately neoli
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Contents Foreword
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Acknowledgements
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List of Relevant UK Legislation
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Part I
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The Intensification of Punishment
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Lock ’em Up!
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Trojan Horses: The Rise of Ou
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