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portada Bastille Nation: French Penal Politics and the Punitive Turn (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.2 cm
Weight
0.30 kg.
ISBN13
9781926958224

Bastille Nation: French Penal Politics and the Punitive Turn (in English)

Gilles Chantraine (Author) · Jean Berard (Author) · Jean Baerard (Author) · Red Quill Books · Paperback

Bastille Nation: French Penal Politics and the Punitive Turn (in English) - Berard, Jean ; Chantraine, Gilles ; Baerard, Jean

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Synopsis "Bastille Nation: French Penal Politics and the Punitive Turn (in English)"

"Given the choice, instead of a slow, scheduled death, we ask the government of France, the voice of human rights and liberties, to instantly re-establish the real death penalty for all of us". - This petition, dated 16 January 2006, was signed by ten prisoners serving long sentences at Clairvaux Description Bastille Nation tells the story of an attempt to reform the French prison system, resulting in the passing of a penitentiary law at the end of 2009. This law had been ten years in the making, and was presented as the culmination of the modernization and humanization of the French prison system. The law was challenged by political parties, unions, associations and human rights groups. Yet, despite this opposition, the prison administration went about recovering its position of expertise in the face of this vocal criticism. Unresolved points of conflict still exist and continue to shift. The persistence of activist groups, official authorities and opposition parties has allowed prisoners to continue to challenge the system. By contributing to the study of the various means by which prisoners make demands and subjectify themselves, this book also recounts the history of prisons on the outside as well as on the inside, casting light on both the juxtaposition of voices and their unequal power relationship. Endorsements "...What is striking, and what Bérard and Chantraine bring out with admirable clarity and passion is the insistence by prisoners on their dignity and that they be treated as human beings and as citizens of the Republic." - James Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science, Yale University and author of The Art of Not Being Governed. "...an emancipatory text which breaks down the prison walls and gives voice to the incarcerated, presenting them as political subjects rather than as offenders or criminals." - Emma Bell, Senior Lecturer, Université de Savoie, and author of Criminal Justice and Neoliberalism.

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