The Prison Community (Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology) [#996286]

Free Download The Prison Community (Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology) by Donald Clemmer, Christopher Wildeman, Sara Wakefield
English | November 21, 2025 | ISBN: 303174604X | 493 pages | True ePUB, PDF | 14 Mb
The Prison Community was a landmark study on prison culture and social processes, first published in 1940 (and reissued in 1958). This reissue includes a new introduction by Wildeman and Wakefield to situate the study in a contemporary context, alongside the foreword by Donald R. Cressey. The original book represented one of the first studies to take the cultural, social, and administrative conditions of confinement seriously, providing insight into how incarcerated people make community within a correctional facility, the structural conditions that determine such relationships, and the constraints that prison administration both operates under and imposes. The Prison Community is best known for developing the concept of 'prisonization' or the process by which incarcerated people learn and adopt the norms, values, and cultures of prison communities. This book is key for undergraduate and graduate courses on penology and is relevant for a host of contemporary issues of interest including reentry success, network science, and the structural determinants of cultural values and norms.
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