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Cashing in on crime : the drive to privatize California state prisons / / Karyl Kicenski
Cashing in on crime : the drive to privatize California state prisons / / Karyl Kicenski
Autore Kicenski Karyl
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boulder, Colorado : , : FirstForumPress, Incorporated, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (170 p.)
Disciplina 365/.9794
Soggetto topico Prison-industrial complex - California
Prison industries - California
Prisons - California
Corrections - California
Privatization - California
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-62637-297-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title page; copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; ch1-The Emergence of Private Prisons; Public Versus Private?; The Start of Privatization; Privatization Stalls in California; Theoretical Approaches; ch2-Transformations of the Prison Landscape; Penal Welfarism: The Progressive Era of Criminal Justice; Penal Welfarist Policies; Ideology and Penal Welfarism; Social Science Research and the Criminal Justice Practicioner; The Attack on Penal Welfarism; The Limitations of the Welfare State; Political Realignments
Gubernatorial Politics in California and the Impact of Ronald ReaganNew Criminal Justice Realities in a Law and Order Era; ch3-Economic Issues; California Economy: The Early Twentieth Century; Economic Downturn: The Late Twentieth Century to the Present; Economic Crises in California; The Special Case of Demographics within California; Making Sense of a New Economy and Criminal Justice Realities; The California State Budget and Correctional Institutions; The Logic of Private Prisons in California; ch4-The Political-Legislative Sphere; California's New Penology; The Rise of Penal Populism
Victims' Rights: A New Morality?ch5-Taking Account of Ideologies; The Culture of Fear Defined; The Culture of Fear in California; The Irony of Fearfulness in California; Mass Media and the Culture of Fear; Government and the Culture of Fear; Effects of the Culture of Fear Upon Criminal Justice; The Mystification of the "Free" Market; Ideological Images of the Offender; Criminality Is a Function of Nature (Not Nurture); California Prisons: Where Are the Superpredators?; The (Re)Construction of Deviance Through Crime Control; ch6-Why Privatization Failed
Making Sense of the "Failed" Private Prison Boom in CaliforniaThe CCPOA: There's Power in Prisons; The CCPOA: Picking Candidates and Attacking Foes; The Battles Over the CCFs; The CCPOA Meets "the Governator"; Private Prisons: To Be Continued?; ch7-The Mythology of Privatization; Mythology Interpreted; Imprisonment Is Our Best Option; Market Capitalism Will Solve State Problems; Public Provision Is Not Private Provision (With One Exception); Safety at Any Cost; The Logic of Privatization; Bibliography; Index; About the Book
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460662903321
Kicenski Karyl  
Boulder, Colorado : , : FirstForumPress, Incorporated, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Cashing in on crime : the drive to privatize California state prisons / / Karyl Kicenski
Cashing in on crime : the drive to privatize California state prisons / / Karyl Kicenski
Autore Kicenski Karyl
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boulder, Colorado : , : FirstForumPress, Incorporated, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (170 p.)
Disciplina 365/.9794
Soggetto topico Prison-industrial complex - California
Prison industries - California
Prisons - California
Corrections - California
Privatization - California
ISBN 1-62637-297-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title page; copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; ch1-The Emergence of Private Prisons; Public Versus Private?; The Start of Privatization; Privatization Stalls in California; Theoretical Approaches; ch2-Transformations of the Prison Landscape; Penal Welfarism: The Progressive Era of Criminal Justice; Penal Welfarist Policies; Ideology and Penal Welfarism; Social Science Research and the Criminal Justice Practicioner; The Attack on Penal Welfarism; The Limitations of the Welfare State; Political Realignments
Gubernatorial Politics in California and the Impact of Ronald ReaganNew Criminal Justice Realities in a Law and Order Era; ch3-Economic Issues; California Economy: The Early Twentieth Century; Economic Downturn: The Late Twentieth Century to the Present; Economic Crises in California; The Special Case of Demographics within California; Making Sense of a New Economy and Criminal Justice Realities; The California State Budget and Correctional Institutions; The Logic of Private Prisons in California; ch4-The Political-Legislative Sphere; California's New Penology; The Rise of Penal Populism
Victims' Rights: A New Morality?ch5-Taking Account of Ideologies; The Culture of Fear Defined; The Culture of Fear in California; The Irony of Fearfulness in California; Mass Media and the Culture of Fear; Government and the Culture of Fear; Effects of the Culture of Fear Upon Criminal Justice; The Mystification of the "Free" Market; Ideological Images of the Offender; Criminality Is a Function of Nature (Not Nurture); California Prisons: Where Are the Superpredators?; The (Re)Construction of Deviance Through Crime Control; ch6-Why Privatization Failed
Making Sense of the "Failed" Private Prison Boom in CaliforniaThe CCPOA: There's Power in Prisons; The CCPOA: Picking Candidates and Attacking Foes; The Battles Over the CCFs; The CCPOA Meets "the Governator"; Private Prisons: To Be Continued?; ch7-The Mythology of Privatization; Mythology Interpreted; Imprisonment Is Our Best Option; Market Capitalism Will Solve State Problems; Public Provision Is Not Private Provision (With One Exception); Safety at Any Cost; The Logic of Privatization; Bibliography; Index; About the Book
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797310403321
Kicenski Karyl  
Boulder, Colorado : , : FirstForumPress, Incorporated, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Cashing in on crime : the drive to privatize California state prisons / / Karyl Kicenski
Cashing in on crime : the drive to privatize California state prisons / / Karyl Kicenski
Autore Kicenski Karyl
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boulder, Colorado : , : FirstForumPress, Incorporated, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (170 p.)
Disciplina 365/.9794
Soggetto topico Prison-industrial complex - California
Prison industries - California
Prisons - California
Corrections - California
Privatization - California
ISBN 1-62637-297-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title page; copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; ch1-The Emergence of Private Prisons; Public Versus Private?; The Start of Privatization; Privatization Stalls in California; Theoretical Approaches; ch2-Transformations of the Prison Landscape; Penal Welfarism: The Progressive Era of Criminal Justice; Penal Welfarist Policies; Ideology and Penal Welfarism; Social Science Research and the Criminal Justice Practicioner; The Attack on Penal Welfarism; The Limitations of the Welfare State; Political Realignments
Gubernatorial Politics in California and the Impact of Ronald ReaganNew Criminal Justice Realities in a Law and Order Era; ch3-Economic Issues; California Economy: The Early Twentieth Century; Economic Downturn: The Late Twentieth Century to the Present; Economic Crises in California; The Special Case of Demographics within California; Making Sense of a New Economy and Criminal Justice Realities; The California State Budget and Correctional Institutions; The Logic of Private Prisons in California; ch4-The Political-Legislative Sphere; California's New Penology; The Rise of Penal Populism
Victims' Rights: A New Morality?ch5-Taking Account of Ideologies; The Culture of Fear Defined; The Culture of Fear in California; The Irony of Fearfulness in California; Mass Media and the Culture of Fear; Government and the Culture of Fear; Effects of the Culture of Fear Upon Criminal Justice; The Mystification of the "Free" Market; Ideological Images of the Offender; Criminality Is a Function of Nature (Not Nurture); California Prisons: Where Are the Superpredators?; The (Re)Construction of Deviance Through Crime Control; ch6-Why Privatization Failed
Making Sense of the "Failed" Private Prison Boom in CaliforniaThe CCPOA: There's Power in Prisons; The CCPOA: Picking Candidates and Attacking Foes; The Battles Over the CCFs; The CCPOA Meets "the Governator"; Private Prisons: To Be Continued?; ch7-The Mythology of Privatization; Mythology Interpreted; Imprisonment Is Our Best Option; Market Capitalism Will Solve State Problems; Public Provision Is Not Private Provision (With One Exception); Safety at Any Cost; The Logic of Privatization; Bibliography; Index; About the Book
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808329503321
Kicenski Karyl  
Boulder, Colorado : , : FirstForumPress, Incorporated, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui