The stains of imprisonment : moral communication and men convicted of sex offenses / Alice Levins.

"Recent decades have seen a widespread effort to imprison more people for sexual violence. The Stains of Imprisonment offers an ethnographic account of one of the worlds that this push has created: an English prison for men convicted of sex offenses. This book examines the ways in which prisons...

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Main Author: Levins, Alice (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2023]
Series:Gender and justice series ; 10.
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Online Access:JSTOR Open Access
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Summary:"Recent decades have seen a widespread effort to imprison more people for sexual violence. The Stains of Imprisonment offers an ethnographic account of one of the worlds that this push has created: an English prison for men convicted of sex offenses. This book examines the ways in which prisons are morally communicative institutions, instilling in prisoners particular ideas about the offenses they have committed-ideas that carry implications for prisoners' moral character. Investigating the moral messages contained in the prosaic yet power-imbued processes that make up daily life in custody, Ievins finds that the prison she studied communicated a pervasive sense of disgust and shame, marking the men it held as permanently stained. Rather than promoting accountability, this message discouraged prisoners from engaging in serious moral reflection on the harms they had caused. Analyzing these effects, Ievins explores the role that imprisonment plays as a response to sexual harm, and the extent to which it takes us closer to and further from justice"--
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0520383710
9780520383715
0520383729
9780520383722
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