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This work charts the dramatic changes in crime control and criminal justice that have occurred in Britain and America over the last 25 years. It then explains these transformations by showing how the social organization of late modern society has prompted a series of political and cultural adaptations that alter how governments and citizens think and act in relation to crime.

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David Garland is Professor of Law at New York University
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`Where this book excels is in its meticulous and measured analysis of the complex changes which have occurred in the criminal justice systems of the UK and the USA in the recent period and, as such, it is essential reading.'
Youth Justice Vol. 1 No. 3

`... an important new book ... The material which Garland has produced makes compelling reading for anyone interested in where Western society is heading in this new century in terms of its politics of law and order.'
NLJ Book Review Supplement, 8 Feb 2002

`an important new book The material which Garland has produced makes compelling reading for anyone interested in where Western society is heading in this new century in terms of its politics of law and order.'
Gavin McFarlane, New Law Journal, 8 Feb 2002

`This is a very good book and a very important one as well. ... The Culture of Control has many rewards for the careful reader. ... a highly original analysis of the culture of high-crime societies ... wonderfully insightful ... This new book will stand as one of the basic documents in our
effort to understand social change as a force in determining modern responses to crime and criminality.'
Franklin E. Zimring, Criminal Justice Vol. 1(4)

`This is a fascinating and disturbing story that Garland tells brilliantly. He is wonderfully readable; he makes the complex simple, but not simplistic. ... This book is eloquent, impressive in its range, penetrating in its insights and convincing in its analysis ... a compelling argument
for a change of direction.'
John Adams, Times Higher Education Supplement, 7 Sept 2001

`...written with considerable grace and style as well as providing a critical overview of an extensive and wide ranging literature. ...The Culture of Control will find an immediate place that is high on many reading lists on both sides of the Atlantic ... It will certainly prompt much
scholarly debate, and its greatest legacy is likely to be a host of studies which seek to challenge aspects of this abstract and compelling canvas of our times.'
Andrew Rutherford, Legal Studies

`Garland's book is more than just an important contribution to criminology. It is also a major work of social analysis, which deserves to be read more widely...his account of changes in crime control also provides one of the clearest and most convincing characterizations of contemporary
society in general.'
Robert Reiner, The Times Literary Supplement

` Today's turbulent criminal justice debate is significantly advanced by this dense but surprisingly readable book. ... a stimulating analysis of what is actually happening and why. ... [Garland's] carefully documented untangling of the complex strands of current criminal justice policy is
impressive and illuminating.'
Magistrate, Summer 2001

`Today's turbulent criminal justice debate is significantly advanced by this dense but surprisingly readable book. In it David Garland sets himself the task of 'understanding the present', and for practitioners struggling with the relentless flood of legislation, policy initiatives and radical
restructuring, he offers a stimulating analysis of what is actually happening and why ... his carefully documented untangling of the complec strands of the current criminal justice policy is impressive and illuminating.'
Sheila Moore J. P., Contemporary Society

`This is a marvellous book. In a compact, clearly-written, analysis Garland seeks to explain the rapid retrenchment of rehabilitative criminal justice in Britain and the United States over the last thirty years. In contrast to standard treatments that blame the media, conservative politics, or
academic research, Garland finds that the punitive mood in criminology and crime control is deeply rooted in the new social structures of late modernity. This is a provocative thesis that will inspire research and be of broad interest to students of politics and the welfare state, as well as
criminologists.'
Bruce Western, Princeton University

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  • PublisherOUP Oxford
  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 0198299370
  • ISBN 13 9780198299370
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  • Number of pages324
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