Full Description
In many countries, community-based penalties such as probation, electronic monitoring and parole are the most common sanctions used in the punishment of criminalized individuals. Despite the widespread use of community-based penalties, these forms of penalization or punishment remain a less studied feature of punishment research today.
Punishment, Probation and Parole maps this lacuna in knowledge and scholarship while charting a path to fill it. Bringing together a series of key conceptual papers by leading scholars, the chapters explore the various dimensions and forms of community-based penalties as they are constructed and experienced in different times and places, producing different socio-penal effects. Addressing pressing debates and emerging concepts, this much-needed collection serves to chart directions for future researchers to explore in the field of community-based penalties.
Contents
Chapter 1. Punishment, Probation and Parole: Introduction; Fergus McNeill, Katharina Maier, and Rosemary Ricciardelli
Chapter 2. Putting the 'Mass' in 'Mass Supervision': A Conceptual Analysis; David J. Hayes
Chapter 3. The Loss of Meaning in Mass McProbation and McRe-entry; Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 4. The Changing Role of Community Sanctions in Norway; John Todd-Kvam
Chapter 5. (Un)making Penal Electronic Monitoring Policy in Scotland; Ryan Casey
Chapter 6. How Has the Weight of Supervision Changed in Romania in the Last Decade?; Ioan Durnescu and Andrada Istrate
Chapter 7. 'That's not who I am': Misrecognition, Refusal, and Accommodation Within Parole; Robert Werth
Chapter 8. Mass Supervision in the South: 10 Years of the Reform to Alternative Sanctions in Chile; Ana María Morales
Chapter 9. 'Secondary Supervision' in Canada: A Qualitative Examination of How Probationers' Loved Ones Understand Community Supervision; Katharina Maier, Michael Weinrath, Rosemary Ricciardelli, and Gillan Foley
Chapter 10. Community Sanctions in Australia: Engaging State Level Variations and Developing Indigenous Governance; David Brown
Chapter 11. Punishment, Probation and Parole: Conclusion; Fergus McNeill, Katharina Maier, and Rosemary Ricciardelli