'Doing' Coercion in Male Custodial Settings

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'Doing' Coercion in Male Custodial Settings

An Ethnography of Italian Prison Officers Using Force

Gender studies, gender groups Sociology Crime and criminology Sentencing and punishment

Author: Luigi Gariglio

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Collection: Interactionist Currents

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 20th July 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781315462677


Overview

This book offers a sustained study of one feature of the prison officer’s job: the threat and use of force, which the author calls ‘doing’ coercion. Adopting an interactionist, micro-sociological perspective, the author presents new research based on almost two years of participant observation within an Italian custodial complex hosting both a prison and a forensic psychiatric hospital.

Based on observation of emergency squad interventions during so-called ‘critical events’, together with visual methods and interviews with staff, ‘Doing’ Coercion in Male Custodial Settings constitutes an ethnographic exploration of both the organisation and the implicit and explicit practices of threatening and/or ‘doing’ coercion. With a focus on the lawful yet problematic and discretionary threatening and ‘doing’ of coercion performed daily on the landing, the author contributes to the growing scholarly literature on power in prison settings, and the developing field of the micro-sociology of violence and of radical interactionism.

As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, anthropology and criminology with interests in prisons, power and violence in institutions, and visual methods.

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