ABSTRACT

A Criminological Imagination contains a selection of key articles from Pat Carlen's research studies of magistrates' courts and women's imprisonment together with a range of other articles on social control, discourse analysis, ideology, punishment, criminology and critique. They are all informed by an assumption that while criminal justice must remain imaginary in societies based upon unequal and exploitative social relations, one task of a criminological imagination might be to suggest why this is so, and how things could be otherwise. This is an invaluable collection for anyone interested in crime, justice and injustice and the social, political and academic contexts in which knowledge of them is constructed.

part I|140 pages

Discourse/Ideology/Social Control

chapter 1|8 pages

The Staging of Magistrates’ Justice

chapter 4|32 pages

Official Discourse

chapter 5|18 pages

Controlling Measures

The Repackaging of Common-Sense Opposition to Women’s Imprisonment in England and Canada

part II|154 pages

Women/Prisons/Punishment

chapter 8|28 pages

Papa’s Discipline

An Analysis of Disciplinary Modes in the Scottish Women’s Prison

chapter 11|24 pages

Crime, Inequality and Sentencing

chapter 12|16 pages

‘Underclass’ Crime and Imprisonment

The Continuing Need for Agendas of Utopianism, Abolitionism and Socialism in Criminology and Criminal Justice

chapter 14|22 pages

Imprisonment and the Penal Body Politic

The Cancer of Disciplinary Governance

chapter 15|6 pages

Analyzing Women’s Imprisonment

Abolition and Its Enemies

part III|74 pages

Feminism/Criminology/Critique

chapter 16|14 pages

Against the Politics of Sex Discrimination

For the Politics of Difference and a Women-Wise Approach to Sentencing

chapter 17|20 pages

Criminal Women and Criminal Justice

The Limits to, and Potential of, Feminist and Left Realist Perspectives

chapter 18|12 pages

Criminology Ltd: The Search for a Paradigm