Criminal Justice Centre 2022/23 Term 3 Events
Monday, July 04, 2022
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Room S2.12 , Social Sciences Building, Second Floor, University of 糖心TV
On Monday 4th July Professor M谩ximo Sozzo will deliver a seminar entitled 'Prisons and power: Thinking comparatively across the Global North and South. This will be a hybrid event held in Room S2.12 from 15:00 - 16:30. To join us online use the following link: The abstract for this paper can be found below: In this paper I am going to present a series of theoretical and comparative notes on prisons and power, departing from a series of studies in relation to the phenomenon of 鈥渋nmate governance鈥 in Latin American prisons included in a recent book I edited (Prisons, inmates and governance in Latin America, Palgrave-Macmillan, 2022) On the one hand, I am going to present some reflections on the differences between the prisons of the Global South and those of the Global North, critically discussing an approach that seeks to build an understanding of these differences through a distinction of types of regimes of confinement, allegedly characteristic of each of these different parts of the world. On the other hand, I am going to introduce the broader discussion of to what extent the theoretical tools of prison studies in the Global North can be used - and how - to make sense of the mechanisms and dynamics in the prisons of the Global South, advocating a position that defends the possibility of "use" but discourages an attitude of "application". There I will also show how, in relation to the particular question of inmate governance, a strong South-South dialogue has been produced in the last years, particularly around some key concepts like 鈥渟elf-governance鈥 and 鈥渃o-governance鈥, which also have the potentiality of influencing the ways of thinking about prison order in the Global North, and I will try to show it through some examples. |