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Decolonizing the criminal question : colonial legacies, contemporary problems / / edited by Ana Aliverti, Henrique Carvalho, Anastasia Chamberlen, Máximo Sozzo [[electronic resource]]
Decolonizing the criminal question : colonial legacies, contemporary problems / / edited by Ana Aliverti, Henrique Carvalho, Anastasia Chamberlen, Máximo Sozzo [[electronic resource]]
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (376 pages)
Disciplina 929
Collana Oxford scholarship online
Soggetto topico Criminal law - Developing countries - History
Colonization
Law
Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law
ISBN 0-19-198340-3
0-19-289910-4
0-19-289908-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Overview -- References -- 1. Unsettling Concepts and Perspectives -- 1. Decoloniality, Abolitionism, and the Disruption of Penal Power -- Introduction -- Global State Violence and Unknowing Criminology -- Criminological Innocence -- Decolonial Knowledges -- Strategies for Decolonial Activism -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. Abolition and (De)colonization: Cutting the Criminal Question's Gordian Knot -- Introduction -- A Decolonized Criminal Question? A Decolonized Criminology? -- Colonialism, Justice, and the Concept of Crime -- Criminology, its Colonial Origins, and its Relationship with the State -- 'Race' and the Invention of the Criminal -- Beyond the Criminal Question: The Need for a Decolonial Abolitionist Praxis -- References -- 3. The Weight of Empire: Crime, Violence, and Social Control in Latin America-and the Promise of Southern Criminology -- Introduction -- The Southern Criminology Project -- A Critical Elaboration of Southern Criminology: Capitalism, Colonialism, and Empire -- The Latin American Crime Control Fields: A Southern Perspective -- Crime and Violence Under the Colonial Matrix of Power -- Imprisonment as a Form of Penal Excess Against Marginalized Groups -- Militarized Policing and the Upsurge of Police Brutality in Recent Times: The Covid-19 Pandemic -- State Building, State Capacity, and Links with Crime and Punishment in Latin America -- Conclusion: From the Punitive Turn to the Decolonial Turn -- References -- 4. From Genocidal Imperialist Despotism to Genocidal Neocolonial Dictatorship: Decolonizing Criminology and Criminal Justice with Indigenous Models of Democratization -- Introduction -- Decolonization as Resistance Against Colonization -- European Colonial Despotism and Resistance -- Conclusion -- References.
2. Contextualizing the Criminal Question -- 5. A Postcolonial Condition of Policing?: Exploring Policing and Social Movements in Pakistan and Nigeria -- Introduction -- A Framework for Postcolonial Policing -- Pakistan -- Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement -- Persistence of PCP in Pakistan -- Nigeria -- #EndSARS -- Persistence of PCP in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References -- 6. Extrajudicial Punishment and the Criminal Question: The Case of 'Postcolonial' South Africa -- Introduction -- Extrajudicial Punishment and the Abdication of Liberal Law During Colonialism and Apartheid -- Extrajudicial Punishment (in Prisons and Elsewhere) Post-1994 -- Makwanyane -- Arrest and bail as extrajudicial punishment -- Civilian-Led Extrajudicial Punishment in Informal Settlements and Former Black Townships -- 'Repertoires of violence' -- Conclusion -- References -- 7. Carceral Cultures in Contemporary India -- Introduction -- A Decolonial Perspective-Introductory Remarks -- Carceral Culture and the Chaotic Everyday in Prison -- Vignettes of Carceral Spillovers -- Carceral Culture and the Politics of Disposability -- Is a Decolonial Perspective Possible? -- References -- 3. Locating Colonial Duress -- 8. 'Muslims Have No Borders, Only Horizons': A Genealogy of Border Criminality in Algeria and France, 1844 to Present -- Introduction -- Imagining and Producing the 'Borderless' Muslim -- The Administrative Internment Regime (1840s-1914) -- Afterlives of Internment -- Conclusion: What Is to Be Done? -- References -- 9. The Coloniality of Justice: Naturalized Divisions During Pre-Trial Hearings in Brazil -- Introduction -- Citizenship and the Colonial Period -- Coloniality and Citizenship -- Analysis -- Space and Place -- Boundaried Citizenship -- Whiteness as the Point of Departure -- Normalization of Black Pain and Death -- Discussion -- Temporal Dimension -- Spatial Dimension.
Subjective Dimension -- References -- 10. Contextualizing Racialized Exclusion and Criminalization in Postcolonial Israel: Policing of Israeli Ethiopian Citizens and Detention of Sudanese and Eritrean Asylum Seekers -- Introduction -- A Note on Methods and Scope -- Socio-Historical Context-An Ethnonational Settler State -- The Policing of Ethiopian Jewish Citizens -- Detention of Asylum Seekers from Sudan and Eritrea -- Connecting Racialized Exclusions -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. Coloniality and Structural Violence in the Criminalization of Black and Indigenous Populations in Brazil -- Introduction: Coloniality and the Criminalization of the Subaltern -- Brazil has a Huge Past Ahead -- The Authoritarian Republican Progress -- The Integration of the Indigenous People by Means of Punishment -- Racial Selectivity in Brazilian Policing -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Mapping Global Connections -- 12. Emancipatory Pathways or Postcolonial Pitfalls?: Navigating Global Policing Mobilities Through the Atlantic Archipelago of Cape Verde -- Introduction -- Cape Verde and Decolonizing Policing Scholarship -- Qualifying Cape Verdean Exceptionalism -- Morabeza for Transnational Policing? -- Occidental 'Policeness' and Subaltern Global Cops -- International Broker or Postcolonial Intermediary? Atlantic Policing of Global Insecurities -- 'If They Build It, Will They Come?' An International Police Academy for Cape Verde -- Conclusion -- References -- 13. 'Nothing is Lost, Everything is … Transferred': Transnational Institutionalization and Ideological Legitimation of Torture as a Neocolonial State Crime -- Introduction -- The Algerian 'War of Decolonization' (1954-1962) -- The Argentine Dirty War (1976-1983) -- Neocolonialism as the Rationale Behind the Transnational Institutionalization and Ideological Legitimation of Torture -- Conclusion -- References.
14. The Legacy of Colonial Patriarchy in the Current Administration of the Malaysian Death Penalty: The Hyper-Sentencing of Foreign National Women to Death for Drug Trafficking -- Introduction -- Scholarship on Capital Punishment and Colonization -- An Overview of the Current Scope and Application of the Malaysian Death Penalty -- The Double Colonial Legacy: Two Converging Histories -- The Research Problem: The Death Penalty for Drug Trafficking as a Modern Manifestation of Colonial Patriarchy and Penality -- The hyper-sentencing of foreign national women for drug trafficking -- 'Securitization' in response to the 'foreign threat' of drug trafficking -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. Moving Forward: New Methods and Approaches -- 15. Criminal Questions, Colonial Hinterlands, Personal Experience: A Symptomatic Reading -- Introduction -- Methodological Approach-Symptomatic Reading -- Cairo's Jamaican Excursions and Versions -- Imperializing Merton? -- Rafan's Criminal Justice Rejections and Recreations -- The postcolony -- Warren: Transnational Whiteness Refusing to be Seen -- 'Don't get me white'? racial routes in and out of Zimbabwe, London, and Essex -- Accents of colonial hierarchy, evidence of whiteness -- Conclusions: Colonial Violence, White Innocence, Criminal Questions -- Making connections: coloniality and criminology -- References -- 16. Ayllu and Mestizaje: A Decolonial Feminist View of Women's Imprisonment in Peru -- Introduction -- The Modern-Colonial-Patriarchal Structure -- Race, Gender, and Imprisonment: The Modern-Colonial-Patriarchal Penitentiary -- Ayllu and Mestizaje: Women in Contemporary Prisons in Lima, Peru -- Ayllu: A Communitarian Organizational System within Santa Monica -- Mestizas and Mestizaje: About the 'Race'-Ethnic-Cultural Dimension in Prison -- Conclusion: Final Reflections -- References.
17. An Alternative Spotlight: Colonial Legacies, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and the Enigma of Healing -- Introduction -- The therapeutic jurisprudence approach -- Colonial Legacies: A Case Study of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Applied -- Cultural tokenism -- Assimilation through subjugation -- Colonial consciousness -- The Enigma of Healing -- Conclusion -- References -- 18. In Our Experience: Recognizing and Challenging Cognitive Imperialism -- Introduction: Colonization and Cognitive Imperialism -- Experiencing criminal justice academe: the data -- Recognizing and Reflecting on Cognitive Imperialism -- Reorienting and Responding to Cognitive Imperialism -- Recover and Reform: Seeking Constructive Ways Forward -- Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion: Teasing Out the Criminal Question, Building a Decolonizing Horizon -- Overview -- Problematizing and Dismantling Dynamics of Hierarchization, Subordination, and Dependency in Knowledge Production and Circulation -- Continuities, Discontinues, Permutations, and Erasures in the Colonial Matrix of the Criminal Question -- Methodological Approaches: Reflexivity, Narratives of Resistance and Enduring Struggles -- Politics and Ethics -- References -- Index.
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Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2023
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Prisons, inmates and governance in Latin America / / edited by Máximo Sozzo
Prisons, inmates and governance in Latin America / / edited by Máximo Sozzo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (413 pages)
Disciplina 365.98
Collana Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology
Soggetto topico Prison administration
Prisoners
ISBN 9783030986025
9783030986018
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- Introduction: Inmate Governance in Latin America. Context, Trends and Conditions -- Punitive Turn -- Paroxysmal Deterioration and Precarization of Prison Life -- Multiplication and Expansion of Inmate Governance -- Contents of the Book -- References -- Emergence and Transformations -- Governance and Legitimacy in Brazilian Prison: From Solidarity Committees to the Primeiro Comando Da Capital (PCC) in São Paulo -- Introduction -- The Problem of Prison Governance in the International Literature -- Reflections on Prison Governance in Brazil -- From Solidarity Committees to PCC: The Construction of Prison Order at Two Points in Time -- Legitimacy and Recognition: Of Whom, for Whom, and by Whom? -- Final Considerations -- References -- Tales from La Catedral: The Narco and the Reconfiguration of Prison Social Order in Colombia -- Latin American Prisons, the War on Drugs and the Emergence of the Narco -- The Narco and the Reconfiguration of Social Order in Colombian Prisons -- Tales from La Catedral -- Permeable Institutions. Latin American Prisons and the Modern Penitentiary Project -- Understanding Prison Social Order and Government Under the Narco. The Hybridity of Colombian and Latin American Prisons -- Tolemaida Resort and Other Luxuries: La Catedral Effect and the Reshaping of the Prison Experience in Colombia -- The Dawn of the Narco Era and the Political Economy of Colombian and Latin American Prisons -- References -- Provós, Representantes, Agentes: The Evolution of Prison Governance Arrangements in the Dominican Republic's Prison Reform Process -- Context: A Brief History of the Nuevo Modelo De Gestión Penitenciaria -- This Study-Methods -- Prison Governance in Latin America -- The Evolution of Prison Governance Models in Dominican Prisons.
From Provó to Representante: Governance in Traditional Prisons -- Agentes De Vigilancia Y Tratamiento Penitenciario: Governance in the New Model CCRs -- Discussion: Integrating Conceptual Frameworks of Prison Governance -- Conclusion -- References -- Dynamics and variations -- The Carceral Reproduction of Neoliberal Order: Power, Ideology and Economy in Venezuelan Prison -- Introduction -- The Long Neoliberal Night -- The Prison Pink Tide -- Neoliberalism in the Shadow -- The Kitchen of Neoliberalism -- References -- Enduring Lock-Up: Co-Governance and Exception in Nicaragua's Hybrid Carceral System -- A Brief Methodological Note -- Conceiving of Co-Governance -- On the Face of It: Privileges and Prisoner Consejos -- (In)security and Self-Governing Practices -- La ley de la gallada -- The Heavy Hand of Authority -- Conclusions -- References -- Co-Governance of Dialogue: Hegemony in a Brazilian Prison -- Introduction: The Global South and Penal Governance -- Prison Governance and the Production of Order -- Order in 'Southern' Prisons: A Methodological Inquiry into the Culture of Prison Governance in Brazil -- The Crisis of Authority: Prison Containment, Penal Treatment and the Dialogue with Inmates -- Hegemony and the Layers of Governance: The Project, the Apparatus and the Production of Consent -- Concluding on (Co-)governance and Hegemony in Prison -- Bibliography -- A Decolonial and Depatriarchal Approach to Women's Imprisonment: Co-governance, Legal Pluralism and Gender at Santa Mónica Prison, Perú -- Santa Mónica: A Patriarchal Warehouse Prison -- Towards a Decolonial and Depatriarchal Analysis of Prisons in the Global South -- Santa Mónica's Governance and Legal Systems -- The Delegates: The "Interface Brokers" of Prison -- Co-financing Prisoners' Basic Needs.
Interlegality in Santa Mónica: "God May Forgive Sin, but He Does Not Forgive a Scandal" -- Conclusions -- References -- Evangelical Wings and Prison Governance in Argentina -- Introduction -- Multiplication of Evangelical Wings: Process and Conditions -- Hierarchy, Positions and Roles in the Evangelical Wing -- Strategies to Maintain Order -- A Co-governance Assemblage? Dislocation, Negotiation, Cooperation and Confrontation -- References -- Alternatives? -- The "Prisoner-Entrepreneur": Responsibilization and Co-governance at Punta de Rieles Prison in Uruguay -- Introduction -- Governing Through a Peculiar Responsibilization Strategy -- The Role of Productive Activities and Entrepreneurism -- The Prisoner-Entrepreneur as an Agent of Self-Governance and as an Agent for the Governance of Others -- Co-governance, Delegation, Collaboration and Friction -- References -- Radical Alternatives to Punitive Detention -- Background: (1) Carceral Injustice -- Background (2): Inmate Governance -- Self-Governing Prison Communities -- Conclusion -- References -- Epilogue -- Inmate Governance in Latin America: Comparative and Theoretical Notes -- Inmate Governance and Differences Between Prisons of the Global North and South -- Theoretical Tools and North-South/South-South/South-North Dialogues -- Towards a Comparative Perspective -- References -- Index.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
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