“Penal Power, Then, Exercises a Grip That Has Become Tighter and More Demanding, Even if in Many Respects its Form Has Softened”: Interview With Ben Crewe

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29 juin 2022

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Ben Crewe et al., « “Penal Power, Then, Exercises a Grip That Has Become Tighter and More Demanding, Even if in Many Respects its Form Has Softened”: Interview With Ben Crewe », Champ pénal/Penal field, ID : 10.4000/champpenal.13828


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PhD. in Sociology, Ben Crewe is Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice at the University of Cambridge, where he co-heads the Prison Research Centre. For the past twenty years, his work has focused on a wide range of dimensions of prison life and the everyday life of incarceration, mainly in England and Wales. In 2009, he wrote a major book – The Prisoner Society – which analyses the transformations of prison power and their consequences on relations between prison officers and prisoners, ...

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