TY - BOOK TI - The end of prisons: reflections from the decarceration movement T2 - Value inquiry book series, SN - 9401209235 AV - HV9276.5 .E53 2013 U1 - 364.6/8 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Amsterdam, New York PB - Rodopi KW - Alternatives to imprisonment KW - Emprisonnement KW - Alternative KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Criminology KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Gefängnis KW - gnd KW - Einschließung KW - Sozialphilosophie KW - Mensch KW - Tiere KW - Natur KW - Soziale Gerechtigkeit KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes; Introduction: Imprisoning the Ninety-Nine Percent / Mechthild Nagel and Anthony J. Nocella II -- The Rise of the Terrorization of Dissent / Anthony J. Nocella II -- Rethinking the "School to Prison Pipeline" / David Gabbard -- Criminalization of Culture and the Rise of Dissent / Ernesto Aguilar and Melissa Chiprin -- Imprisoning Foreign Nationals / Ute Ritz-Deutch -- Reservations as Prisons / Ben Carnes -- The Tension between Abolition and Reform / Liat Ben-Moshe -- Caging Sex Offenders / Dennis J. Stevens -- Queer (In)equalities: Imprisoning LGBTQ People / Amit Taneja -- Imprisoning Nature / Amy J. Fitzgerald -- Control and Incarceration of Human and Non-Human Beings / Jenna McDavid -- Patriarchal Ideologies and Women's Domestication / Mechthild Nagel -- Thoughts from an Elder Abolitionist / Tiyo Attallah Salah-El -- An Ubuntu Ethic of Punishment / Mechthild Nagel N2 - "This book brings together a collection of social justice scholars and activists who take Foucault's concept of discipline and punishment to explain how prisons are constructed in society from nursing homes to zoos. This book expands the concept of prison to include any institution that dominates, oppresses, and controls. Criminologists and others, who have been concerned with reforming or dismantling the criminal justice system, have mostly avoided to look at larger carceral structures in society. In this book, for example, scholars and activists question the way patriarchy has incapacitated women and imagine the deinstitutionalization of people with disabilities. In a time when popular sentiment critiques the dominant role of the elites (the "one percenters"), the state's role in policing dissenting voices, school children, LGBTQ persons, people of color, and American Indian Nations, needs to be investigated. A prison, as defined in this book, is an institution or system that oppresses and does not allow freedom for a particular group. Within this definition, we include the imprisonment of nonhuman animals and plants, which are too often overlooked."--Publisher's website UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=816580 ER -