Punishment and Modern Society
Auteur : David Garland
Date de publication : 1990
Éditeur : Clarendon Press
Nombre de pages : 312
Résumé du livre
He first comprehensive account of the role of punishment in modern society, this book buils upon the work of Durkheim, Foucault, and others, and provides a fascinating interpretation of this complex social institution, showing how penal institutions interact with strategies of power, socio-economic structures, and cultural sensibilities.