1991
DOI: 10.2307/2072117
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A Cultural History of the French Revolution.

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“…By this account, punishment activates society's moral sentiments and reinforces the collective sense of right and wrong. Critics have objected that, rather than reflecting "society as a whole," institutions of punishment under real conditions of social and economic inequality burden the disadvantaged (Spitzer, 1991;Lukes and Scull, 1983;Garland, 2013). From this perspective, prisons and jails reflect and perhaps exacerbate social inequalities rather than promote social solidarity.…”
Section: Meanings and Uses Of Incarcerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By this account, punishment activates society's moral sentiments and reinforces the collective sense of right and wrong. Critics have objected that, rather than reflecting "society as a whole," institutions of punishment under real conditions of social and economic inequality burden the disadvantaged (Spitzer, 1991;Lukes and Scull, 1983;Garland, 2013). From this perspective, prisons and jails reflect and perhaps exacerbate social inequalities rather than promote social solidarity.…”
Section: Meanings and Uses Of Incarcerationmentioning
confidence: 99%