TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘Impedimenta state’
T2 - Anatomies of neoliberal penality
AU - Jones, Martin Russell
PY - 2010/11
Y1 - 2010/11
N2 - Punishing the Poor avers not only that the United States has shifted from the single (welfare) to the double (social-cum-penal) regulation of the poor, but also that the ‘stunted development of American social policy’ skilfully dissected by Piven and Cloward stands in close causal and functional relation to America’s uniquely overgrown and hyperactive penal policy. The misery of American welfare and the grandeur of American prisonfare at century’s turn are the two sides of the same political coin. The generosity of the latter is in direct proportion to the stinginess of the former, and it expands to the degree that both are driven by moral behaviourism. (Wacquant, 2009a: 292–3, original emphasis)
AB - Punishing the Poor avers not only that the United States has shifted from the single (welfare) to the double (social-cum-penal) regulation of the poor, but also that the ‘stunted development of American social policy’ skilfully dissected by Piven and Cloward stands in close causal and functional relation to America’s uniquely overgrown and hyperactive penal policy. The misery of American welfare and the grandeur of American prisonfare at century’s turn are the two sides of the same political coin. The generosity of the latter is in direct proportion to the stinginess of the former, and it expands to the degree that both are driven by moral behaviourism. (Wacquant, 2009a: 292–3, original emphasis)
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/2160/8470
U2 - 10.1177/1748895810382380
DO - 10.1177/1748895810382380
M3 - Article
SN - 1748-8958
SN - 1748-8966
VL - 10
SP - 393
EP - 404
JO - Criminology and Criminal Justice
JF - Criminology and Criminal Justice
IS - 4
ER -