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What are the various forces influencing the role of the prison in late modern societies? What changes have there been in penality and use of the prison over the past 40 years that have led to the re-valorization of the prison? Using penal culture as a conceptual and theoretical vehicle, and Australia as a case study, this book analyses international developments in penality and imprisonment. Authored by some of Australias leading penal theorists, the book examines the historical and contemporary influences on the use of the prison, with analyses of colonialism, post colonialism, race, and what they term the penal/colonial complex, in the construction of imprisonment rates and on the development of the phenomenon of hyperincarceration. The authors develop penal culture as an explanatory framework for continuity, change and difference in prisons and the nature of contested penal expansionism. The influence of transformative concepts such as risk management, the therapeutic prison, and preventative detention are explored as aspects of penal culture. Processes of normalization, transmission and reproduction of penal culture are seen throughout the social realm. Comparative, contemporary and historical in its approach, the book provides a new analysis of penality in the 21st century.

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PENAL CULTURE AND HYPERINCARCERATION
Advances in Criminology
Series Editor: David Nelken
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The full list of series titles can be found at the back of the book.
Penal Culture and Hyperincarceration
The Revival of the Prison
CHRIS CUNNEEN
James Cook University, Australia
EILEEN BALDRY, DAVID BROWN,
MELANIE SCHWARTZ and ALEX STEEL
University of New South Wales, Australia
MARK BROWN
University of Melbourne, Australia
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Copyright Chris Cunneen, Eileen Baldry, David Brown, Mark Brown, Melanie Schwartz and Alex Steel 2013
Chris Cunneen, Eileen Baldry, David Brown, Mark Brown, Melanie Schwartz and Alex Steel have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the authors of this work.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Cunneen, Chris, 1953-
Penal culture and hyperincarceration : the revival of the prison / by Chris Cunneen,
Eileen Baldry, David Brown, Mark Brown, Melanie Schwartz and Alex Steel.
pages cm. -- (Advances in criminology)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-4729-0 (hardback) -- ISBN 978-1-3155-9989-2 (ebook) -- ISBN 978-1-3170-8265-1 (epub) 1. Prisons. 2. Prisons--Australia. 3. Corrections. 4. Corrections--Australia. 5. Criminal justice, Administration of. 6. Criminal justice, Administration of--Australia. I. Title.
HV8665.C86 2013
365--dc23
2013002715
ISBN 9781409447290 (hbk)
ISBN 9781315599892 (ebk-PDF)
ISBN 9781317082651 (ebk-ePUB)
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
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Acknowledgments
We would like to gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the many individuals who have worked on various aspects of the research which form the basis of this book. They include Fiona Allison, Maarten Boender, Sarah Haid, Diane Heckenberg, Peta MacGillivray, Vivian Mercadal, Tom Quilter, Simone Rowe, Michael Salter, Bridgette Skehan, Mindy Sotiri, Jonathan Stephens, Nicole Urban, Boris Waldman, Alisa Wicks, and Courtney Young. We had two PhD research students during the course of the Australian Prisons Project who made a substantial contribution to the work of the project: Diana Johns and Maggie Hall.
We would also like to acknowledge the assistance of the Departments of Corrective Services in Queensland, New South Wales, the Northern Territory, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia in facilitating interviews with staff members. The material published in this book cannot be considered as either endorsed by the Departments of Corrective Services or as an expression of their policies or views. We thank all the people we interviewed for this book, including the ex-prisoners, workers in community-based organisations, corrections and the legal profession.
The Australian Prisons Project was funded by the Australian Research Council (DP0877331).
Table of Cases
A v Secretary of State for the Home Department (No 2) [2006] 2 AC 221.
A v United Kingdom [2009] All ER (D) 203 (Feb); (2009) 26 BHRC 1.
Al-Kateb v Godwin (2004) 219 CLR 562.
Attorney-General (Qld) v Francis [2007] 1 Qd R 396.
Behrooz v Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (2004) 219 CLR 486.
Brown v Plata (2011) 131 S. Ct. 1910.
Chu Kheng Lim v Minister for Immigration Local Government & Ethnic Affairs (1992) 176 CLR 1.
Cornwall v Attorney-General (NSW) [2007] NSWCA 374.
Darkan v R (2006) 227 CLR 373.
Director of Public Prosecutions (WA) v GTR (2008) WAR 307.
Fardon v Attorney-General (Qld) (2004) 223 CLR 575.
International Finance Trust Co Ltd v New South Wales Crime Commission (2009) 240 CLR 319.
Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) (1996) 189 CLR 51.
Kruger v Commonwealth (1997) 190 CLR 1.
Markarian v R (2005) 228 CLR 357.
NAMU of 2002 v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs (2002) 124 FCR 589.
Plaintiff M61/2010E v Commonwealth of Australia; Plaintiff M69 of 2010 v Commonwealth of Australia (2010) 243 CLR 319.
Power v R (1974) 131 CLR 623.
R v Benbrika (Ruling No 20) (2008) 18 VR 410.
R v Fernando (1992) A Crim R 58.
R v Gladue [1999] 1 SCR 688.
R v Muldrock (2011) 244 CLR 120
R v OBrien [1984] 2 NSW LR 449.
R v Portolesi [1973] 1 NSWLR 105.
R v Sloane [1973] 1 NSWLR 202.
R v Trindall [2005] NSW CCA 446.
R v Watson (1947) 64 WN (NSW) 100.
R v Yates [1985] VR 41.
Raad v DPP (2007) 175 A Crim R 240.
RJE v Secretary to the Department of Justice (2008) 21 VR 526.
Romero v The Queen (2011) 32 VR 486.
Sadler & State of Victoria v Madigan [1998] VSCA 53.
South Australia v Totani (2010) 242 CLR 1.
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