ABSTRACT

In Community Punishment: European perspectives, the authors place punishment in the community under the spotlight by exploring the origins, evolution and adaptations of supervision in 11 European jurisdictions. For most people, punishment in the criminal justice system is synonymous with imprisonment. Yet, both in Europe and in the USA, the numbers of people under some form of penal supervision in the community far exceeds the numbers in prison, and many prisoners are released under supervision. Written and edited by leading scholars in the field, this collection advances the sociology of punishment by illuminating the neglected but crucial phenomenon of ‘mass supervision’.

As well as putting criminological and penological theories to the test in an examination of their ability to explain the evolution of punishment beyond the prison, and across diverse states, the contributors to this volume also assess the appropriateness of the term ‘community punishment’ in different parts of Europe. Engaging in a serious exploration of common themes and differences in the jurisdictions included in the collection, the authors go on to examine how ‘community punishment’ came into being in their jurisdiction and how its institutional forms and practices have been legitimated and re-legitimated in response to shifting social, cultural and political contexts.

This book is essential reading for academics and students involved in the study of both community punishment and comparative penology, but will also be of great interest to criminal justice policymakers, managers and practitioners.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

Studying the evolution of ‘community punishment' in comparative context

chapter 2|17 pages

The new generation of community penalties in Belgium

More is less…

chapter 3|21 pages

Three narratives and a funeral

Community punishment in England and Wales

chapter 4|21 pages

France

Legal architecture, political posturing, ‘prisonbation' and adieu social work

chapter 5|23 pages

‘Der Resozialisierungsgrundsatz'

Social reintegration as the dominant narrative for community punishment in Germany?

chapter 6|19 pages

Community punishment in the Netherlands

A history of crises and incidents

chapter 7|22 pages

Contingent legitimacy

Community sanctions in Northern Ireland

chapter 8|20 pages

The evolution of probation supervision in the Republic of Ireland

Continuity, challenge and change

chapter 9|17 pages

Romania

Empty shells, emulation and Europeanization

chapter 10|18 pages

Reductionism, rehabilitation and reparation

Community punishment in Scotland

chapter 11|18 pages

Community punishments in Spain

A tale of two administrations

chapter 12|19 pages

Philanthropy, welfare state and managerial treatment

Three phases of community punishment in Sweden

chapter 13|14 pages

Conclusion

Community punishment and the penal state