Punishments, Politics, and Prisons in Western Countries

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Crime and Justice-A Review of Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1086/721278
M. Tonry
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Imprisonment rates and patterns and the professionalism and decency of prison operations vary widely between countries and, within the United States, between states. The explanations for differences are deeply embedded in national or local histories and political cultures; substantial changes are hard to achieve. Day-to-day life even in the “best” prisons is usually drab, monotonous, and unpleasant; in the worst it is squalid, unhealthy, and sometimes terrifying. Conditions for guards and other staff are often little better. The big difference is that they can go home at shift’s end. They are often poorly paid and little respected; work in claustrophobic, stultifying environments; and deal daily with angry, depressed, mentally ill, and otherwise troubled people. The best run, most humane prisons address those challenges as best they can—in some countries, sometimes, reasonably well. Many prisons—in some countries, most—are terrible places. Sometimes that is because policy makers cannot or will not spend the money needed to run them decently, sometimes because they do not much care what goes on inside, and sometimes because they affirmatively want prisoners to suffer. Staff miseries are collateral damage.
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西方国家的刑罚、政治与监狱
监禁率和模式以及监狱运作的专业性和体面性在各国之间以及在美国国内各州之间差异很大。对差异的解释深深植根于国家或地方历史和政治文化;实质性的改变很难实现。即使在“最好”的监狱里,日常生活也通常单调乏味;在最坏的情况下,它是肮脏的,不健康的,有时甚至可怕。警卫和其他工作人员的条件往往好不了多少。最大的区别是他们可以在下班后回家。他们的薪水往往很低,也很少受到尊重;在幽闭恐怖、乏味的环境中工作;每天与愤怒、抑郁、精神病患者和其他有问题的人打交道。运营最好、最人性化的监狱尽其所能应对这些挑战——在一些国家,有时情况相当好。许多监狱——在一些国家,大多数——都是可怕的地方。有时,这是因为政策制定者不能或不会花必要的钱来体面地管理他们,有时是因为他们不太关心里面发生了什么,有时是他们肯定希望囚犯受苦。员工的痛苦是附带损害。
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Crime and Justice-A Review of Research
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期刊介绍: Crime and Justice: A Review of Research is a refereed series of volumes of commissioned essays on crime-related research subjects published by the University of Chicago Press. Since 1979 the Crime and Justice series has presented a review of the latest international research, providing expertise to enhance the work of sociologists, psychologists, criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists. The series explores a full range of issues concerning crime, its causes, and its cure.
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