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This interdisciplinary volume presents a nuanced critique of the prison experience in diverse detention facilities across Africa.

The book stresses the contingent, porous nature of African prisons, across both time and space. It draws on original long-term ethnographic research undertaken in both Francophone and Anglophone settings, which are grouped in four parts. The first part examines how the prison has imprinted itself on wider political and social imaginaries and, in turn, how structures of imprisonment carry the imprint of political action of various times. The second part stresses how particular forms of ordering emerge in African prisons. It is held that while these often involve coercion and neglect, they are better understood as the product of on-going negotiations and the search for meaning and value on the part of a multitude of actors. The third part is concerned with how prison life percolates beyond its physical perimeters into its urban and rural surroundings, and vice versa. It deals with the popular and contested nature of what prisons are about and what they do, especially in regard to bringing about moral subjects. The fourth and final part of the book examines how efforts of reforming and resisting the prison take shape at the intersection of globally circulating models of good governance and levels of self-organisation by prisoners.

The book will be an essential reference for students, academics and policy-makers in Law, Criminology, Sociology and Politics.

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Confinement, Punishment and Prisons in Africa
This interdisciplinary volume presents a nuanced critique of the prison experience in diverse detention facilities across Africa.
The book stresses the contingent, porous nature of African prisons, across both time and space. It draws on original long-term ethnographic research undertaken in both Francophone and Anglophone settings, which are grouped in four parts. The first part examines how the prison has imprinted itself on wider political and social imaginaries and, in turn, how structures of imprisonment carry the imprint of political action of various times. The second part stresses how particular forms of ordering emerge in African prisons. It is held that while these often involve coercion and neglect, they are better understood as the product of on-going negotiations and the search for meaning and value on the part of a multitude of actors. The third part is concerned with how prison life percolates beyond its physical perimeters into its urban and rural surroundings, and vice versa. It deals with the popular and contested nature of what prisons are about and what they do, especially with regard to bringing about moral subjects. The fourth and final part of the book examines how efforts of reforming and resisting the prison take shape at the intersection of globally circulating models of good governance and levels of self-organisation by prisoners.
The book will be an essential reference for students, academics and policy-makers in Law, Criminology, Sociology and Politics.
Marie Morelle is a senior lecturer in geography at University Paris 1 Panthon Sorbonne, France.
Frdric Le Marcis is a professor of social anthropology at Ecole Normale Suprieure de Lyon, France.
Julia Hornberger is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Transnational Criminal Justice
The concept of transnational criminal justice has frequently been interpreted in the academic literature as international criminal justice or global criminal justice. Many publications that use the term transnational therefore discuss international criminal justice and international legal frameworks. Another form of studies that has developed under the umbrella of transnationality in the field of criminal law is comparative. There has hence been a move from the terminology of international, global and comparative criminal justice towards transnational criminal justice.
This series considers these developments, but focuses primarily on publications that adhere to a more literal interpretation of the term transnational. The aim of the series is to provide a forum for discussion of bilateral and multilateral relationships between nations in the field of criminal justice. International law influences these relationships, but is not the focus here. Equally, to explain transnational relationships, comparative analyses are required. While incorporating comparative studies in this series, their aim is the explanation of challenges to criminal justice cooperation in bilateral or multilateral relationships.
Series Editor
Saskia Hufnagel, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Titles in this series:
Criminal Networks and Law Enforcement
Global Perspectives on Illegal Enterprise
Saskia Hufnagel and Anton Moiseienko
Terrorism, Criminal Law and Politics
The Decline of the Political Offence Exception to Extradition
Julia Jansson
Assets, Crimes and the State
Innovations in 21st Century Legal Responses
Edited by Katie Benson, Colin King and Clive Walker
Policing Transnational Crime
Law Enforcement of Criminal Flows
Edited by Saskia Hufnagel and Anton Moiseienko
Confinement, Punishment and Prisons in Africa
Edited by Marie Morelle, Frdric Le Marcis and Julia Hornberger
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Transnational-Criminal-Justice/book-series/TRANSCJ
Confinement, Punishment and Prisons in Africa
Edited by Marie Morelle, Frdric Le Marcis and Julia Hornberger
Confinement Punishment and Prisons in Africa - image 1
First published 2021
by Routledge
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and by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2021 selection and editorial matter, Marie Morelle, Frdric Le Marcis and Julia Hornberger; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Marie Morelle, Frdric Le Marcis and Julia Hornberger to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Morelle, Marie, editor. | Le Marcis, Frederic, editor. | Hornberger, Julia, editor.
Title: Confinement, punishment and prisons in Africa / edited by Marie Morelle, Frederic Le Marcis and Julia Hornberger.
Other titles: Transnational criminal justice.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Transnational criminal justice | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020051028 (print) | LCCN 2020051029 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367444082 (hardback) | ISBN 9781003009627 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Prisons--Africa. | Imprisonment--Africa. | Justice, Administration of--Africa.
Classification: LCC HV9837 .C65 2021 (print) | LCC HV9837 (ebook) | DDC 365.96--dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020051028
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020051029
ISBN: 978-0-367-44408-2 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-367-76789-1 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-00962-7 (ebk)
Typeset in Galliard
by Deanta Global Publishing Services, Chennai, India
Contents
PART I
The carceral imprint
Christine Deslaurier
Romain Tiquet
Sabine Planel
Nana Osei Quarshie
PART II
Economies of value
Sasha Gear
Muriel Champy
Julia Hornberger
PART III
Tension within the dispensation of justice
Frdric Le Marcis
Musa Risimati
Sirius Jos Epron
PART IV
Transforming the prison
Yasmine Bouagga
Marie Morelle
Maud Angliviel
Kathy Rawlings
Marie Morelle
Figures
Prison population rate in the African countries
Occupancy in the African prisons
Remand detention and prison population
Women in the prison population
Distribution of prisons in South Africa
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