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- Title Pages
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
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1 Tracing the Links between Crime, Punishment, and Inequality: A Challenge for the Social Sciences -
2 Inequality and Punishment: The Idiosyncrasies of the Political Economy of Punishment -
3 American Exceptionalism in Inequality and Poverty: A (Tentative) Historical Explanation -
4 The Violence of Inequality: Race and Lobbying in the Politics of Crime and Criminal Justice in the United States -
5 Deplorable or Disposable? The Carceral State and ‘Breaking Bad’ in Rural America -
6 American Exceptionalism or Exceptionalism of the Americas? The Politics of Lethal Violence, Punishment, and Inequality -
7 The Political Economy of Punishment and the Penal State in Latin America -
8 Social Environments of Pervasive Incarceration: Lessons from Australia’s Top End -
9 Punishing Inequality: Notes on Social Worth from Sweden -
10 Housing Inequalities, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System: The Shifting Context in England and Wales since the 1980s -
11 From Ideologies, to Institutions, to Punishment: The Importance of Political Ideologies to the Political Economy of Punishment -
12 Prison, Subordination, Inequality: Again on a Marxist Perspective -
13 Exploring the Relationship between Crime, Punishment, and Inequality: Some Afterthoughts on Method -
14 Afterword: Unequal Punishment - Index
(p.x) Notes on Contributors
(p.x) Notes on Contributors
- Source:
- Tracing the Relationship between Inequality, Crime and Punishment
- Author(s):
- Nicola Lacey, David Soskice, Leonidas K. Cheliotis, Sappho Xenakis
- Publisher:
- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
-
1 Tracing the Links between Crime, Punishment, and Inequality: A Challenge for the Social Sciences -
2 Inequality and Punishment: The Idiosyncrasies of the Political Economy of Punishment -
3 American Exceptionalism in Inequality and Poverty: A (Tentative) Historical Explanation -
4 The Violence of Inequality: Race and Lobbying in the Politics of Crime and Criminal Justice in the United States -
5 Deplorable or Disposable? The Carceral State and ‘Breaking Bad’ in Rural America -
6 American Exceptionalism or Exceptionalism of the Americas? The Politics of Lethal Violence, Punishment, and Inequality -
7 The Political Economy of Punishment and the Penal State in Latin America -
8 Social Environments of Pervasive Incarceration: Lessons from Australia’s Top End -
9 Punishing Inequality: Notes on Social Worth from Sweden -
10 Housing Inequalities, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System: The Shifting Context in England and Wales since the 1980s -
11 From Ideologies, to Institutions, to Punishment: The Importance of Political Ideologies to the Political Economy of Punishment -
12 Prison, Subordination, Inequality: Again on a Marxist Perspective -
13 Exploring the Relationship between Crime, Punishment, and Inequality: Some Afterthoughts on Method -
14 Afterword: Unequal Punishment - Index