Defences of the Weak (Routledge Revivals)

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Author_Thomas Mathiesen
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correctional
Correctional Institution
correctional staff dynamics
Cultural Dissensus
Custodial Officer
Defensive Effectiveness
detention
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Individual Censoriousness
Individual Inmate
Inmate Role
inmate social control
Inmate Social System
Inmate's Situation
Inmate's Views
institution
Lay Administrators
Lower Level Participants
members
moral surveillance in prisons
norwegian
Norwegian Correctional Institution
peer
Peer Group Cohesion
Peer Solidarity
penal sociology
power relations prisons
preventive
Preventive Detention
Preventive Detention Institution
qualitative institutional analysis
Regular Prisons
Scandinavian criminal justice
senior
Senior Staff Members
solidarity
staff
Staff Decisions
Staff Power
Treatment Expert
Treatment Staff Members
Unequivocal Rules

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415622363
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a sociological study of a Norwegian penal institution. The author spent two years in the institution, observing and interviewing inmates and staff, the target being to learn the extent to which American prisons fit with prison life in a different culture. He gives a fascinating answer to the question: Norwegian prisons were, at the time of the study, miles away from their American counterparts. The conflicts between prison officers and inmates were certainly there, but they took a very different form. Rather than engaging in deviant practices and norms, emphasising more or less solidary opposition against the staff, the Norwegian prisoners criticised the staff and the prison fiercely on the basis of their own norms; rather than engaging in deviance, they turned the common practises and norms of Norwegian society against the staff, engaging in a kind of moral surveillance of those in power. He coined the phrase of "censoriousness" to this approach from the "bottom" of the prison. Mathiesen spells out the major causes of this different approach, from characteristics of this particular prison to broader social forces.

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