Pervasive Punishment: Making Sense of Mass Supervision by Fergus McNeill

Pervasive Punishment: Making Sense of Mass Supervision

Fergus McNeill

264 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction sociology challenging informative medium-paced

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Despite its dramatic proliferation and diversification in recent decades, supervisory forms of punishment in the community (like probation, parole and unpaid work) have been largely invisible in scholarly and public discussion of criminal justice ...

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