The lived sentence : rethinking sentencing, risk and rehabilitation /

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Author / Creator:Hall, Maggie, author.
Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, ©2016.
Description:ix, 295 pages ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:Palgrave studies in prisons and penology
Palgrave studies in prisons and penology.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11063417
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ISBN:9783319450377
3319450379
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-292) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction
  • 1.1.Core Hypotheses
  • 2.The Socio-Political Context of Imprisonment in New South Wales
  • 2.1.Introduction
  • 2.2.Major Enquiries
  • 2.3.Popular Sensibilities and Penal Politics
  • 2.4.Expansion of the Prison Estate
  • 2.5.Transmission/Extension of Penal Relations
  • 2.6.Evaluation and Accountability
  • 2.7.Legislative Changes
  • 2.8.Risk + "What Works" = A Limited Version of Rehabilitation
  • 2.9.Conclusion
  • 3.Theorising Sentencing
  • 3.1.Introduction
  • 3.2.Sentencing in NSW
  • 3.3.The Aims of Sentencing in NSW
  • 3.4.Risk and NSW Courts
  • 3.5.Conclusion
  • 4.Experiencing Sentencing
  • 4.1.Introduction
  • 4.2.Reasons for Judgment and Remarks on Sentence
  • 4.3.Prisoners and Sentence Comments/Remarks
  • 4.4.Remorse in Criminal Justice
  • 4.5.Conclusion
  • 5.Managerialism, Discipline and the "Responsible Prisoner"
  • 5.1.Introduction
  • 5.2.Managerialism and the Department of CSNSW NSW
  • 5.3.Prison as Management of Bodies
  • Note continued: 5.4.Processes of Sorting, Classification and Management
  • 5.5.Discipline, Resistance, Compliance and Punishment
  • 5.6.Special Regimes
  • 5.7.Case Management, Throughcare and SORC
  • 5.8.Individualisation and the Responsible Prisoner
  • 5.9.Conclusion
  • 6.Relational Aspects of Imprisonment
  • 6.1.Introduction
  • 6.2.The Relational Aspects of Life in Prison
  • Conceptions of Prison as "Community"
  • 6.3.Dimensions of Personal Identity
  • 6.4.Conclusion
  • 7.Rehabilitation
  • 7.1.Introduction
  • 7.2.What Does It Mean?
  • 7.3.The Hall of Mirrors
  • Risk and Responsibility
  • 7.4.Rehabilitation + Risk = Cog Skills
  • 7.5.Conclusion
  • 8.Conclusion
  • 8.1.Theorising the Gap
  • Legal Sentencing and Penal Practices
  • 8.2.The Interviews
  • 8.3.The Impact of Risk Focused Managerialism
  • Imaginary Sentences?
  • 8.4.Conclusion: The Lived Sentence as Communication: The Devil in the Detail.