The Working Lives of Prison Managers: Global Change, Local Culture and Individual Agency in the Late Modern Prison (Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology)

by Jamie Bennett

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This book offers the first ethnographic account of prison managers in England. It explores how globalised changes, in particular managerialism, have intersected with local occupational cultures, positioning managers as micro-agents in the relationship between the global and local that characterises late modernity.
The Working Lives of Prison Managers addresses key aspects of prison management, including how individuals become prison managers, their engagement with elements of traditional occupational culture, and the impact of the 'age of austerity'. It offers a particular focus on performance monitoring mechanisms such as indicators, audits and inspections, and how these intersect with local culture and individual identity. The book also examines important aspects of individual agency, including values, discretion, resistance and the use of power. It also reveals the 'hidden injuries' of contemporary prison managerialism, especially the distinctive effects experienced by women and members of minority ethnic groups.
  • ISBN10 1349578673
  • ISBN13 9781349578672
  • Publish Date 14 January 2014
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Out of Print 13 April 2017
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Palgrave MacMillan
  • Edition 2016 ed.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 279
  • Language English