Islam, Justice, and Democracy

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Contemporary Sociology-A Journal of Reviews Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/00943061231181317e
Nazreen S. Bacchus
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pose of the place in which one is located. The next couple of chapters explore the inherent circumstances of the offender serving time with limited control contrasted with an individual’s intrinsic need to control their time in alignment with their goals. The authors illustrate inmates’ obsessive need to regain temporal autonomy through modifying their perception of time. This section moved beyond the often expressed and sensationalized media misconception of an offender being in control of their time (e.g., they have all day to do something) to the realization of what the system does to affect an inmate’s time and ultimately their perception of it. The physical nature of time for some in society is marked by pivotal events, but this becomes difficult if an individual is within a prison. Carceral and Flaherty, in Chapters Five and Six, outline distinctive ways prisoners mark the passage of time and their lack of forward momentum. The authors also unlock how tactics to mark the passage of time may not work for the inmate, resulting in the inability to classify time into past, present, and future. The last chapter comes back full circle to explain how inmates navigate time and suggests that the penal system is really an experiment exploring the relationship between involuntary confinement and temporal experiences. This book is well written and methodically organized with the imperative of providing an empirically grounded analysis of time and temporal experiences of offenders. This structure creates two distinctive contributions. The first is that the book challenges the reader to interpret their construction of time and how time can affect a person differently when the individual is confined behind prison walls. This insight within the classroom can be invaluable. Faculty members often look for a book such as this that hits the mark on making the material real for the students. The second contribution is that the reader will gain insight concerning the prison experience from both someone inside and someone outside the correctional system, due to the book’s dual authorship. The perceived mutual respect between the two authors creates a platform in which the reader is cognizant of both views even when they challenge each other. These contributions make the book an imperative to include within a corrections course, introductory sociology course, or an introductory criminal justice class. It would be appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate students. Flaherty is one of the leading scholars in the area of temporal experiences, so it is not surprising that the book provides new insight into a population often forgotten. Interested readers may also benefit from other works by both authors. Works by K. C. Carceral include the following: Prison Inc.: A Convict Exposes Life Inside a Private Prison and Beyond a Convict’s Eyes: Doing Time in a Modern Prison. Works by Michael G. Flaherty include the following: The Textures of Time: Agency and Temporal Experience and A Watched Pot: How We Experience Time.
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伊斯兰教、正义与民主
一个人所处位置的姿势。接下来的几章探讨了罪犯在有限控制下服刑的内在情况,与个人根据目标控制时间的内在需求形成对比。作者阐述了囚犯通过改变他们对时间的感知来重新获得时间自主性的痴迷需求。这一部分超越了媒体经常表达和耸人听闻的误解,即罪犯可以控制自己的时间(例如,他们有一整天的时间做某事),而是意识到这个系统会影响囚犯的时间,并最终影响他们对时间的感知,但如果一个人在监狱里,这就变得很困难。《葬礼》和《弗莱厄蒂》在第五章和第六章中概述了囚犯们标记时间流逝和缺乏前进动力的独特方式。作者还揭示了标记时间流逝的策略如何对囚犯无效,导致无法将时间分为过去、现在和未来。最后一章回到原点,解释了囚犯如何度过时间,并表明刑罚制度实际上是一个探索非自愿监禁与时间体验之间关系的实验。这本书写得很好,条理分明,必须对罪犯的时间和时间经历进行基于经验的分析。这种结构产生了两个独特的贡献。首先,这本书挑战读者理解他们对时间的理解,以及当一个人被关在监狱墙后时,时间如何对他产生不同的影响。课堂上的这种洞察力是非常宝贵的。教员们经常寻找这样一本书,它能让学生们看到真实的材料。第二个贡献是,由于这本书的双重作者身份,读者将从惩教系统内外的人那里了解监狱经历。两位作者之间的相互尊重创造了一个平台,读者在这个平台上认识到这两种观点,即使它们相互挑战。这些贡献使得这本书必须包含在矫正课程、社会学入门课程或刑事司法入门课程中。这将适合本科生和研究生。弗莱厄蒂是时间经验领域的领军学者之一,因此这本书对一个经常被遗忘的群体提供了新的见解也就不足为奇了。感兴趣的读者也可以从两位作者的其他作品中受益。K.C.Carceral的作品包括:《监狱股份有限公司:囚犯揭露私人监狱内的生活》和《囚犯眼中的生活:在现代监狱中度过时光》。迈克尔·G·弗莱厄蒂的作品包括:《时间的纹理:代理和时间体验》和《被观察的锅:我们如何体验时间》。
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