Index

Fergus McNeill (University of Glasgow, UK)

Pervasive Punishment

ISBN: 978-1-78756-466-4, eISBN: 978-1-78756-465-7

Publication date: 14 November 2018

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McNeill, F. (2018), "Index", Pervasive Punishment, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 239-245. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-465-720181010

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INDEX

Abbott, L.
, 126, 129

Aggregation, notion of
, 12

Althusser, L.
, 29

Ambulant or mobile punishment
, 5

Beaumont
, 31

Brangan, L.
, 37

Burke, L.
, 144

Carlen, P.
, 144–145, 168

Christie, N.
, 70

Clemency
, 8

Cognitive legitimacy of supervision
, 81–82

Cohen, S.
, 70

fishing net analogy
, 23

Visions of Social Control
, 23

Cohen, Stanley
, 5

Community-based sentence
, 3

Community corrections
, 5

sanctions and measures
, 6

Community Payback Orders (CPOs) in Scotland
, 61–64, 82–83, 96, 109, 117, 119–120, 163

Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs)
, 144

Community sanctions and measures (CSM)
, 81–82

European statistics on
, 46–47

in Scotland
, 82, 84

Community warehousing
, 12

Confederation of European Probation (CEP)
, 46

Control
, 36

Correctional supervision
, 3

COST Action (IS1106) on Offender Supervision
, 15, 108–109, 117, 147, 168

Counter-visual criminology
, 14, 146–148, 156

Counter-visualising supervision
, 146–149

Cox, A.
, 115

Crewe, B.
, 113–114

Criminal justice supervision
, 3

Custodial sentence
, 3

Depoliticisation of crime and penal policy
, 149–150

Deviance-control system
, 5, 23

Dickinson, E.
, 155

Donzelot
, 30

Drug treatment and testing orders (DTTOs)
, 83

Durkheim, E.
, 31, 78

evolution of punishment
, 24–28

form or style of punishment
, 26

probation in UK
, 28

relationships between culture and political power
, 26

social processes of punishment
, 25–26

social solidarity
, 25

Two Laws of Penal Evolution
, 26

Durnescu, I.
, 110

Dzur, A.
, 152

Economic arrangements in society
, 29–30

Electronic monitoring
, 160–164

as ‘coercive connectivity’
, 162–163

deprivations of liberty and autonomy
, 165–166

in European jurisdictions
, 163–164

gains and limitations of
, 166–167

severity of
, 164–167

Ethnographies of penal supervision
, 113–117

Eurobarometer on Experiencing Supervision (EES)
, 110

European Prison Rules and European Rules for Probation and for ‘Community Sanctions and Measures’
, 46

European statistics on community sanctions and measures
, 46

prison and probation rates (1990–2010)
, 46–47

Experiencing supervision
, 109–112

audio representations of
, 122–130

visual representations of
, 117–122

Fishing net analogy
, 23

Focused supervision
, 173

Foucault, M.
, 31, 78

disciplinary mechanisms in late-modern societies
, 21–22

Discipline and Punish
, 21–22

notion of disciplinary power
, 21–24

rise and proliferation of surveillance technologies
, 24

Gains of supervision
, 166–167

Gargarella, R.
, 154–155

Garland, D.
, 30, 32–33, 35, 37

welfarist criminology
, 33

Glasgow Probation Area Committee
, 85

Goodman, P.
, 38–39, 138

Gramsci, A.
, 29

Hannah-Moffatt, K.
, 79

Hayes, D.
, 110–111, 166

Hegemony
, 29

Hiddleston, V.
, 87–89

Houchin, R.
, 60

Hudson, B.
, 169

Humanistic materialism
, 30

Hutchinson, S.
, 79

Ideal-type criminologists
, 149

Imaginary penalties
, 168

Internal autonomy
, 36

Juvenile probation in UK
, 30

Kelly, C.
, 85–87

Kilbrandon Report
, 90

King, S.
, 111

Lacombe, D.
, 115

Legitimation of supervision

cognitive
, 81–82

Kilbrandon reforms
, 90–91

moral
, 81

pragmatic
, 81

in Scotland
, 81–82, 84, 90–93

Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968
, 90

Loader, I.
, 149–153

MacAskill, K.
, 99

Mahood, L.
, 30

Managerial adaptation of supervision
, 80

Maruna, S.
, 78

Marx, K.
, 31

defence of capital
, 28–29

perspectives on punishment and supervision
, 28–31

probation’s development
, 31

Mass incarceration
, 44

Mass supervision
, 11–14, 44, 150

Scotland
, 57–70

USA
, 48–57

See also Supervision

Mathieson, T.
, 5

McAra, L.
, 94

McWilliams, B.
, 30

Mechanical solidarity
, 25

Mill, M.
, 44–45, 173–174

Miller, R.
, 115

Moral legitimation of supervision
, 81

Morton, Sir G.
, 85

Report
, 86

Murray, J. B.
, 86

Nellis, M.
, 162

Offender supervision
, 83

Organic solidarity
, 26

Page, J.
, 38–39

Parole
, 3, 7, 14, 22, 24, 27, 113, 116, 124, 130, 141, 162, 165, 167, 173

parole and non-parole licences
, 64, 68–69, 84

US parole population
, 48–49, 56–57, 64, 66

Penal changes
, 138

Durkheim’s account of penal evolution
, 24–28

Foucault’s notion of disciplinary power
, 21–24

indices of
, 32–33

institutional dynamics of penal states and systems
, 35–37

late modern
, 31–35

Marxist perspectives
, 28–31

role of capitalist system of economic production
, 29

in UK and USA
, 35

uses of slavery and servitude
, 29

Penal character of contemporary imprisonment, in England and Wales
, 113–114

Penal fields
, 20, 35–39, 78–79, 138–139

Penal imaginaries
, 144–145, 147, 155, 157, 187

Penal power, modes of
, 36

Penal reductionism
, 85, 95, 99, 101–102, 139–141, 143

Penal state
, 35–37

dimensions of
, 36

Penal welfarism
, 33, 78

Phelps, M.
, 38–39, 49–55, 68, 71, 108, 138–139, 143, 164, 173

Picturing Probation project
, 4

Power resources
, 36

Pragmatic legitimation of supervision
, 81

Prison-based sex offender programme
, 115

Probation, practice of
, 3, 19, 31

in England
, 110–111

role of charity
, 31

Probation legitimacy paradox
, 79–82

Probation officer
, 19

Probation of Offenders Act 1907
, 19

Probation overcrowding
, 12

‘P’s–parsimony, proportionality and productiveness in supervision
, 169–172

Public criminology
, 149–156, 174

Punishment
, 139

Durkheim’s account of penal evolution
, 24–28

Foucault’s notion of disciplinary power
, 21–24

late modern penal changes
, 31–35

Marxist perspectives
, 28–31

Punitive adaptation of supervision
, 80, 110

Re-entry organisations
, 116

Rehabilitating supervision
, 172–176

Rehabilitation
, 22, 24, 34, 51–52, 80, 84, 91, 94–99, 101, 110–111, 114–116, 139–140, 143, 161–162, 165, 169, 183, 188

Rehabilitative adaption of supervision
, 14, 80, 110

Reparative adaption of supervision
, 80–81

Repressive state apparatus
, 30

Restriction of liberty orders (RLOs)
, 83

Robinson, G.
, 6, 78–81

Ruggiero, V.
, 151–152

Scotland
, 78

average length of community payback order
, 66

community sanctions in
, 82, 84, 102

community sentences in
, 66

constitutional change and penal reform
, 97

constitutional position and supervision
, 93–97

Criminal Justice and Licensing Act 2010
, 82, 98

criminal justice in
, 93–97

Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1949
, 89

‘currently supervised’ statutory throughcare cases
, 64

custodial sentences in
, 99

dissolution of probation services
, 91–93

distribution of Community Payback Orders (CPOs) in
, 61–64, 82–83, 96, 109, 163

ethnicity of prison population in
, 58

Glasgow police-probation arrangement
, 86–87

imprisonment rate for men in
, 60

institutionalisation of ‘social work with offenders’
, 89–100

legitimation of social work supervision
, 90–93

Management of Offenders Act 2005
, 95

mass supervision in
, 57–70

monetary penalties
, 68

notion of Community Payback
, 98

penal reductionism
, 85, 139–143

penal welfarism
, 78

post-release supervision rates in
, 67–69

Prisoners and Criminal Proceeding Act 1993
, 83–84, 93

Prisoners (Control of Release) Act 2015
, 84

prison population and imprisonment rate
, 65

probation disposals
, 90

The Probation Service in Scotland: Its Objects and its Organisation
, 89–90

provision of prisoner aftercare and probation services
, 82, 85–89

Reducing Reoffending Programme
, 99

religious sectarianism in
, 58–59

‘R’s–reparation, rehabilitation, restriction and reintegration
, 98–99

scale of supervision and imprisonment in
, 65–70

Scotland’s Choice
, 96, 98

Scottish Children’s Hearings system
, 90

Scottish research on experiencing supervision
, 111–112

social concentration of deprivation and supervision
, 62

Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968
, 89

socio-economic distribution of punishment in
, 57–64

standard terms of parole and non-parole licences
, 84

The Tough Option
, 93

use of probation with juveniles
, 89

Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation
, 60

Scottish Social Attitudes Survey
, 58

Scull, A.
, 5

Severity of supervision
, 164–167

Shapland, J.
, 111

Simon, J.
, 24

Social insecurity
, 34

Social work supervision
, 84

Song development from supervision

authenticity
, 188–190

‘depth,’ ‘weight,’ ‘tightness’ and ‘suspension’
, 192

perspectives
, 190–192

purpose
, 186–188

sound
, 192–194

Sparks, R.
, 149–153

State autonomy
, 36

Story development from supervision

Administering Shocks and Sickness
, 158–160, 204–206

Any Chance of a Refill?’
, 105–107, 200–202

beginnings
, 180–181

characters and contexts
, 181–183

17 Minutes and 14 Seconds Wasted
, 41–43, 197–199

Rehabilitating Norm(s)
, 174–176, 206–208

Screen-Weary Eyes
, 17–19, 196–197

settings and plotlines
, 183–184

A Strangely Appealing Assembly
, 135–137, 203–204

substance and style
, 184–186

Waiting Room
, 1–2, 181–182, 195–196

We’re Not Here To Build The Community, We’re Here To Protect It
, 75–77

Supervisible project
, 4, 122–123, 131, 145, 182

Supervision

conjunctural approach
, 32–33

creative representations of
, 147

experiencing
, 109–112

invisibility as punishment
, 167–169

managerial adaptation of
, 80

neglect of
, 7

penal character of
, 108

professionalisation of
, 31

‘P’s–parsimony, proportionality and productiveness in
, 169–172

punitive adaptation of
, 80

rehabilitative adaption of
, 80

reparative adaption of
, 80–81

See also Song development from supervision; Story development from supervision

Supervisory sanctions and measures
, 7–8, 10, 49, 55, 62, 68, 80–81, 102, 110

reparative adaption of
, 80–81

Woodward case
, 9

Surveillance technologies
, 24

Suspended Sentence Order (SSO)
, 9, 13

Techno-corrections in mass supervision
, 160–164

Thompson, E. P.
, 30

Transcarceration
, 6

Turner, E.
, 151–153

Unger, R.
, 153–154

Unjustified moral superiority
, 151–152

Unlawful wounding
, 8

USA
, 139

carceral citizenship
, 55

character of mass incarceration in
, 54

distinction between jails and prisons
, 72

estimated correctional population
, 48–49

expansions of probation and imprisonment
, 52–54

forms of community-based supervision
, 49

index crimes
, 49–50

mass supervision in
, 48–57

probation supervision rates, disparities in
, 51–52, 54–56

racialised character of mass incarceration
, 54–56, 60

regime of ‘incapacitative control’
, 52–53

sentencing and probation reform efforts
, 51–52, 173

socio-economic distribution of supervision
, 54–57

supervision and imprisonment rates
, 49, 65–67

Vanstone, M.
, 30–31

‘Visible’ supervision
, 13–14

Wacquant, L.
, 34–35, 37, 150

Walker, N.
, 31

Weaver, B.
, 88

Weber, M.
, 31

Welfarist criminology
, 33

Werth, R.
, 116

Young, P.
, 31