刑務所の民営化と人権<br>Capitalist Punishment : Prison Privatization and Human Rights

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刑務所の民営化と人権
Capitalist Punishment : Prison Privatization and Human Rights

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781842772911
  • DDC分類 365

基本説明

It examines the adverse effects of private prisons on physical and sexual abuse, health care, education, training, and rehabilitation, as corporations seek to maximize profits.

Full Description

Prison privatization is rapidly increasing in many Western countries. But how is the public well-being served when prisons are run for maximum profit? Bringing together an accomplished group of writers and activists, Capitalist Punishment discusses prison privatization within its historical and ideological context, and in relation to international standard minimum rules developed by the United Nations.

Capitalist Punishment examines the adverse effects of private prisons on inmates related to physical and sexual abuse, health care, education, training, and rehabilitation. It describes the impact on prison staff, from whose salaries corporate profits are wrung, and of cost cutting in the design of facilities and allocation of personnel. Special attention is paid to the effect on vulnerable groups such as women, children, and disproportionately incarcerated minority and indigenous communities.

Revealing important links between neo-liberal policies locally and their global effects, Capitalist Punishment offers a disturbing glimpse into the transnational spread of privatized incarceration, as developing nations bound by IMF restrictions are forced into the hands of transnational corporations.

Contents

Introduction - Andrew Coyle, Alison Campbell and Rodney Neufeld
1. The Rise of the Prison Industrial Complex in the United States - Phillip J. Wood
2. Privatized Problems: For-Profit Incarceration in Trouble - Christian Parenti
3. The Problem of Prison Privatization: The US Experience - Jeff Sinden
4. Juvenile Crime Pays - But at What Cost? - Alex Friedmann
5. Lack of Correctional Services - Judith Greene
6. Private Prisons and Health Care: The HMO from Hell - Elizabeth Alexander
7. International Law and the Privatization of Juvenile Justice - Mark Erik Hecht and Donna Habsha
8. Prison Privatization: The Arrested Development of African Americans - Monique W. Morris
9. Prison Privatization and Women - Katherine van Wormer
10 Incarceration of Native Americans and Private Prisons - Frank Smith
11. The Use of Privatized Detention Centers for Asylum Seekers in Australia and the UK - Bente Molenaar and Rodney Neufeld
12. Worker Rights in Private Prisons - Joshua Miller
13. "Get Tough" Efficiency: Human Rights, Correctional Restructuring and Prison Privatization in Ontario, Canada - Dawn Moore, Kellie Leclerc Burton and Kelly Hannah-Moffat
14. Prison Privatization in the United Kingdom - Stephen Nathan
15. Prison Privatization Developments in South Africa - Julie Berg
16. Private Prisons: Emerging and Transformative Economies - Stephen Nathan
17. Women Prisoners as Customers: Counting the Costs of the Privately Managed Metropolitan Women's Correctional Centre: Australia - Amanda George
Conclusion - Andrew Coyle

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