Crime, Punishment and Migration
- 128bladzijden
- 5 uur lezen
This text looks at crime and migration from both a socio-historical and criminological approach, providing readers with an authoritative account of this much-debated area.


This text looks at crime and migration from both a socio-historical and criminological approach, providing readers with an authoritative account of this much-debated area.
Origins of the Penitentiary System
The book explores the relationship between capitalist political economy and social control, particularly through penal institutions in Europe and the USA. It offers a neo-Marxist perspective on how emerging capitalism has shaped penal mechanisms to address labor issues. The updated edition includes two new essays reflecting on the book's impact over 40 years amidst ongoing debates on mass incarceration, alongside a foreword by Professor Jonathan Simon. This work is essential for scholars interested in criminal justice, penology, and Marxist theory.