The Criminalisation of Social Policy in Neoliberal Societies

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نام کتاب : The Criminalisation of Social Policy in Neoliberal Societies
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : جرم انگاری سیاست اجتماعی در جوامع نئولیبرال
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ناشر : Bristol University Press
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 250
ISBN (شابک) : 9781529202991
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 35 مگابایت



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Front Cover\nThe Criminalisation of Social Policy in Neoliberal Societies\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\n1 Introduction\n Audience\n Periodisation\n Geographical context and limitations\n Structure of the book\n2 Introducing the Criminalisation of Social Policy and an Overview of Relevant Scholarship\n Introduction\n Introducing social policy\n Introducing criminal justice policy\n Criminal justice and social policy intersections\n Emerging concern with the criminalisation of social policy\n Consolidation and proliferation of the criminalisation of social policy in the 2000s\n Criminalisation, the penalisation of poverty and governing through crime\n Criminalisation of social policy after 2010\n Austerity and the criminalisation of social policy\n Marketisation, penal/mission drift and the criminalisation of social policy\n Securitisation of social policy\n ‘Policing the family’, governmentality, discipline and the criminalisation of social policy\n The criminalisation of social policy corrected and contested\n Conclusion\n3 Disciplining the Poor: Welfare Conditionality, Labour Market Activation and Welfare ‘Fraud’\n Introduction\n Labour market activation policy\n Welfare conditionality policy\n The impact of welfare conditionality and disciplinary administrative sanctioning\n In-work poverty and ‘corporate’ welfare\n The activation of lone parents: case study\n The pursuit of welfare fraud\n Welfare ‘fraud’ and the advance of the digital welfare state\n Culturalising poverty: the subjectification and stigmatisation of welfare recipients\n A new welfare imaginary?\n Conclusion\n Note\n4 Criminalising Borders, Migration and Mobility\n The strategic production of outsiders: governing migration through criminal law\n An exploitation of contradictions: the criminalisation of migration\n The detention of unwanted bodies\n Expanding the carceral net through criminalisation by proxy\n The criminalisation of solidarity\n Criminalising through welfare exclusion\n From welfare chauvinism to welfare nationalism\n The deployment of ethno-racial dividing practices\n Conclusion: a world without borders?\n5 Criminalising Homelessness and Poverty through Urban Policy\n Introduction\n Deepening and diversifying the criminalisation of homelessness\n Gentrification, inequality and criminalisation\n Designing homelessness out the entrepreneurial city\n Policing homelessness in the revanchist city\n Managerial policing and benevolent care\n Territorial stigmatisation and criminalisation\n Conclusion: in search of solutions …?\n6 Policing Parenting, Family ‘Support’ and the Discipline and Punishment of Poor Families\n Introduction\n Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): ‘We have the science to act but do we really?’\n Family ‘support’ via programmatic interventions\n Nurse Family Partnership/Family Nurse Partnership\n The Troubled Families Programme\n Child protection and non-consensual adoption policy\n Adoption without consent\n Supporting parents and families: future directions\n7 Criminalising Justice-Involved Persons through Rehabilitation and Reintegration Policies\n Problematising the classed nature and effects of the rehabilitation paradigm\n Extending punishment and hindering rehabilitation and reintegration: risk-managing justice-involved persons’ criminal records\n The politics of the welfare state and its effects on reintegration\n Privatised reintegration and rehabilitation\n The right to rehabilitation and reintegration\n Contentious rights in conservative welfare states\n Reintegrating the entrepreneurial self: setting people up for failure?\n From transformative to mutual reintegration?\n8 Re-envisioning Alternative Futures\n Remaining hopeful: imagining alternative futures\n Crises as impetus for change?\n Utopian visions\n Resistance, hope and respair\n Role of the state and democratic participation and deliberation\n Concluding note\nReferences\nIndex\nBack Cover




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