1843 products were found matching your search for punishment in 4 shops:
-
Punishment and Inclusion: Race, Membership, and the Limits of American Liberalism (Just Ideas)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.42 $At the start of the twenty-first century, 1 percent of the U.S. population is behind bars. An additional 3 percent is on parole or probation. In all but two states, incarcerated felons cannot vote, and in three states felon disenfranchisement is for life. More than 5 million adult Americans cannot vote because of a felony-class criminal conviction, meaning that more than 2 percent of otherwise eligible voters are stripped of their political rights. Nationally, fully a third of the disenfranchised are African American, effectively disenfranchising 8 percent of all African Americans in the United States. In Alabama, Kentucky, and Florida, one in every five adult African Americans cannot vote.Punishment and Inclusion gives a theoretical and historical account of this pernicious practice of felon disenfranchisement, drawing widely on early modern political philosophy, continental and postcolonial political thought, critical race theory, feminist philosophy, disability theory, critical legal studies, and archival research into state constitutional conventions. It demonstrates that the history of felon disenfranchisement, rooted in postslavery restrictions on suffrage and the contemporaneous emergence of the modern “American” penal system, reveals the deep connections between two political institutions often thought to be separate, showing the work of membership done by the criminal punishment system and the work of punishment done by the electoral franchise.Felon disenfranchisement is a symptom of the tension that persists in democratic politics between membership and punishment. This book shows how this tension is managed via the persistence of white supremacy in contemporary regimes of punishment and governance.
-
Princeton Punishment : A Philosophy and Public Safety Affairs Reader
Vendor: Textbooks.com Price: 58.00 $A digital copy of "Punishment : A Philosophy and Public Safety Affairs Reader" by A. John Simmons. Download is immediately available upon purchase!
-
Sportsheets Sex and Mischief Sweet Punishment Kit
Vendor: Babeland.com Price: 29.99 $Explore each others' naughty side and turn your fantasies into reality! Kit includes 1 set of furry love cuffs, red blindfold, XOXO slapper, and a Sex and Mischief Dominant and Submissive contract.
-
Punishment In Flesh
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 23.56 $ (+1.99 $)Vinyl LP pressing. 2018 debut album by this death metal project from Justin DeTore (Sumerlands, Magic Circle, Mind Eraser) features members of Power Trip, Iron Lung, Mammoth Grinder, The Rival Mob, and Genodice Pact. Formed in 2007 by mastermind Justin DeTore (Sumerlands, Magic Circle, Mind Eraser), a veteran of the Boston hardcore/power violence scene, as a solo project to bring forth his vision of death metal influenced by the Finnish style circa 1991, it quickly generated a cult following wit
-
Punishment Of Luxury
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 21.34 $ (+1.99 $)Vinyl LP pressing. 2017 release, the thirteenth studio album by synthpop group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), and the third since their 2006 reformation. Produced by OMD, The Punishment of Luxury shares its name with a 1891 painting by Italian artist Giovanni Segantini. In December 2016, OMD frontman Andy McCluskey expounded: "We've taken that idea and extrapolated it into sort of... a metaphor for modern life, really. First world problems. All of the shit we have to deal with is only
-
Punishment Monopoly : Tales of My Ancestors, Dispossession, and the Building of the United States
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.05 $Examines the roots of white supremacy and mass incarceration from the vantage point of historyWhy, asks Pem Davidson Buck, is punishment so central to the functioning of the United States, a country proclaiming “liberty and justice for all”? The Punishment Monopoly challenges our everyday understanding of American history, focusing on the constructions of race, class, and gender upon which the United States was built, and which still support racial capitalism and the carceral state. After all, Buck writes, “a state, to be a state, has to punish ... bottom line, that is what a state and the force it controls is for.”Using stories of her European ancestors, who arrived in colonial Virginia in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and following their descendants into the early nineteenth century, Buck shows how struggles over the right to punish, backed by the growing power of the state governed by a white elite, made possible the dispossession of Africans, Native Americans, and poor whites. Those struggles led to the creation of the low-wage working classes that capitalism requires, locked in by a metastasizing white supremacy that Buck’s ancestors, with many others, defined as white, helped establish and manipulate. Examining those foundational struggles illuminates some of the most contentious issues of the twenty-first century: the exploitation and detention of immigrants; mass incarceration as a central institution; Islamophobia; white privilege; judicial and extra-judicial killings of people of color and some poor whites. The Punishment Monopoly makes it clear that none of these injustices was accidental or inevitable; that shifting our state-sanctioned understandings of history is a step toward liberating us from its control of the present.
-
Punishment for Sale: Private Prisons, Big Business, and the Incarceration Binge (Issues in Crime and Justice)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.43 $Punishment for Sale is the definitive modern history of private prisons, told through social, economic and political frames. The authors explore the origin of the ideas of modern privatization, the establishment of private prisons, and the efforts to keep expanding in the face of problems and bad publicity. The book provides a balanced telling of the story of private prisons and the resistance they engendered within the context of criminology, and it is intended for supplemental use in undergraduate and graduate courses in criminology, social problems, and race & ethnicity.
-
Punishment
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 4.94 $If poetry is, at its essence, a way for humans to see and touch each other, then Nancy Miller Gomez's carefully observed, finely crafted poems are doing the work of poetry. In these times when the divide between people so often seems too great to be crossed, when hatred and prejudice are state-sponsored, when the intersection of race, justice, and imprisonment has led to the United States having the largest incarceration rate of any country in the world, these poems are an important and necessary voice. I'm grateful to Nancy Miller Gomez for Punishment. -Ellen Bass, author of The Courage to Heal Whenever I begin to read a collection of poetry, I hope for that feeling of a wind in my chest, that the "top if my head is taken off." This small collection by Nancy Miller Gomez did that for me. At only nine poems and two short autobiographical prose pieces, Punishment has more power than many other, much longer collections. Gomez has translated her experiences teaching poetry in prison into vital, living verse, without in any way betraying or making maudlin the essential reality of those incarcerated. -David Anthony Sam, on Goodreads Thank you, Nancy Miller Gomez, for taking us behind bars, for sharing searing stories relayed beyond guards-Lorenzo, we will never forget you-thank you also, Gomez, for the essays telling how saving lives saved yours. 'Growing Apples' in Cell C is reason for all of us to go on. How do we get this book to every appointed official? How do we get this book to everyone? -Grace Cavalieri, in Washington Independent Review of Books
-
Punishment for Sale: Private Prisons, Big Business, and the Incarceration Binge (Issues in Crime and Justice)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.95 $Punishment for Sale is the definitive modern history of private prisons, told through social, economic and political frames. The authors explore the origin of the ideas of modern privatization, the establishment of private prisons, and the efforts to keep expanding in the face of problems and bad publicity. The book provides a balanced telling of the story of private prisons and the resistance they engendered within the context of criminology, and it is intended for supplemental use in undergraduate and graduate courses in criminology, social problems, and race & ethnicity.
-
Punishment : A Critical Introduction
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 57.78 $This new second edition of Punishment includes a revised and expanded defence of the groundbreaking unified theory of punishment that brings together elements of retribution, deterrence and rehabilitation into a new coherent framework. Thom Brooks expands the chapter length case studies from capital punishment, juvenile offending, domestic violence and sex crimes to include new chapters on social media offences and corporate liability addressing some of today's most pressing issues in criminal justice.
-
Punishment Without Crime: How Our Massive Misdemeanor System Traps the Innocent and Makes America More Unequal
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.86 $A revelatory account of the misdemeanor machine that unjustly brands millions of Americans as criminalsPunishment Without Crime offers an urgent new interpretation of inequality and injustice in America by examining the paradigmatic American offense: the lowly misdemeanor. Based on extensive original research, legal scholar Alexandra Natapoff reveals the inner workings of a massive petty offense system that produces over 13 million cases each year. People arrested for minor crimes are swept through courts where defendants often lack lawyers, judges process cases in mere minutes, and nearly everyone pleads guilty. This misdemeanor machine starts punishing people long before they are convicted; it punishes the innocent; and it punishes conduct that never should have been a crime. As a result, vast numbers of Americans -- most of them poor and people of color -- are stigmatized as criminals, impoverished through fines and fees, and stripped of drivers' licenses, jobs, and housing.For too long, misdemeanors have been ignored. But they are crucial to understanding our punitive criminal system and our widening economic and racial divides.A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2018
-
The Punishment
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 102.32 $Rayburn Quiller selects an island off Maine's coast for a long overdue family reunion, determined to ignore the century-old legend of school children who vanished while in the care of an entrancing, young school mistress
-
The Punishment Response
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.83 $Punishment occupies a central place in our lives and attitudes. We suffer a profound ambivalence about its moral consequences. Persons who have been punished or are liable to be punished have long objected to the legitimacy of punishment. We are all objects of punishment, yet we are also its users. Our ambivalence is so profound that not only do we punish others, but we punish ourselves as well. We view those who submit too willingly to punishment as "obedient" verging on the groveling coward, and we view those who resist punishment as "disobedient," rebels. In The Punishment Response Graeme Newman describes the uses of punishment and how these uses change over time. Some argue that punishment promotes discrimination and divisiveness in society. Others claim that it is through punishment that order and legitimacy are upheld. It is important that punishment is understood as neither one nor the other; it is both. This point, simple though it seems, has never really been addressed. This is why Newman claims we wax and wane in our uses of punishment; why punishing institutions are clogged by bureaucracy; why the death penalty comes and goes like the tide. Graeme Newman emphasizes that punishment is a cultural process and also a mechanism of particular institutions, of which criminal law is but one. Because academic discussions of punishment have been confined to legalistic preoccupations, much of the policy and justification of punishment have been based on discussions of extreme cases. The use of punishment in the sphere of crime is an extreme unto itself, since crime is a minor aspect of daily life. The uses of punishment, and the moral justifications for punishment within the family and school have rarely been considered, certainly not to the exhaustive extent that criminal law has been in this outstanding work.
-
Punishment and Social Structure (Law & Society)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.42 $Good condition. This is the average used book, that has all pages or leaves present, but may include writing. Book may be ex-library with stamps and stickers. 0.75
-
Punishment of a Hunter
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 99.02 $New. Fast Shipping and good customer service
-
PUNishment: The art of punning or how to lose friends and agonize people
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.23 $A collection of puns arranged under such categories as "Animals," "Doctors and Dentists," "Food and Drink," "Parts of the Body," and others. Also discusses techniques for punsters.
-
Punishment and Culture
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.84 $From the chain gang to the electric chair, the problem of how to deal with criminals has long been debated. What explains this concern with getting punishment right? And why do attitudes toward particular punishments change radically over time? In addressing these questions, Philip Smith attacks the comfortable myth that punishment is about justice, reason, and law. Instead he argues that punishment is an essentially irrational act founded in ritual as a means to control evil without creating more of it in the process. Punishment and Culture traces three centuries of the history of punishment, looking in detail at issues ranging from public executions and the development of the prison to Jeremy Bentham’s notorious panopticon and the invention of the guillotine. Smith contends that each of these attempts to achieve sterile bureaucratic control was thwarted as uncontrollable cultural forces generated alternative visions of heroic villains, darkly gothic technologies, and sacred awe. Moving from Andy Warhol to eighteenth-century highwaymen to Orwell’s 1984, Smith puts forward a dazzling account of the cultural landscape of punishment. His findings will fascinate students of sociology, history, criminology, law, and cultural studies.
-
Punishment and Social Control: Essays in Honor of Sheldon L. Messinger (Social Problems & Social Issues)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 71.67 $While crime, law, and punishment are subjects that have everyday meanings not very far from their academic representations, "social control" is one of those terms that appear in the sociological discourse without any corresponding everyday usage. This concept has a rather mixed lineage. "After September 11" has become a slogan that conveys all things to all people but carries some very specific implications on interrogation and civil liberties for the future of punishment and social control. The editors hold that the already pliable boundaries between ordinary and political crime will become more unstable; national and global considerations will come closer together; domestic crime control policies will be more influenced by interests of national security; measures to prevent and control international terrorism will cast their reach wider (to financial structures and ideological support); the movements of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers will be curtailed and criminalized; taken-for-granted human rights and civil liberties will be restricted. In the midst of these dramatic social changes, hardly anyone will notice the academic field of "punishment and social control" being drawn closer to political matters. Criminology is neither a "pure" academic discipline nor a profession that offers an applied body of knowledge to solve the crime problem. Its historical lineage has left an insistent tension between the drive to understand and the drive to be relevant. While the scope and orientation of this new second edition remain the same, in recognition of the continued growth and diversity of interest in punishment and social control, new chapters have been added and several original chapters have been updated and revised.
-
Punishment : A Critical Introduction
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 60.73 $This new second edition of Punishment includes a revised and expanded defence of the groundbreaking unified theory of punishment that brings together elements of retribution, deterrence and rehabilitation into a new coherent framework. Thom Brooks expands the chapter length case studies from capital punishment, juvenile offending, domestic violence and sex crimes to include new chapters on social media offences and corporate liability addressing some of today's most pressing issues in criminal justice.
-
Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $Punishment and Responsibility - Essays in the Philosophy of Law [Paperback] [Jan 01, 1975] Hart, H.L.A.
1843 results in 0.221 seconds
Related search terms
© Copyright 2024 shopping.eu