The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and the Global South 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65021-0_32
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Beyond the ‘Neo-liberal Penality Thesis’? Punitive Turn and Political Change in South America

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“…Similarly, Northern Ireland, colonial conflict, and British imperialism are all effectively erased from the dominant story of British penal developments in the twentieth century. 4 The idea of a punitive transformation within this small network of regions would become all the more complicated if we include the post-colonial Anglophone sites such as the Caribbean, Latin America, Singapore, India, or Hong Kong, for example (Fonseca 2018b;Paton 2004; Carrington et al 2016; Brown 2017; Lee and Laidler 2013), or examined the differences of the punitive turn in South America (Sozzo 2018). If we were to broaden the scope from prison to punishment we see the abolition and/or abeyance of Magdalene Laundries, industrial schools, Jim Crow, colonialism, slavery, and the death penalty in Anglophone world, problematises the notion that there has been a dramatic shift from social tolerance to popular punitiveness (Alexander 2010; O'Sullivan and O'Donnell 2008; Garland 2010).…”
Section: Exclusion and Erasurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, Northern Ireland, colonial conflict, and British imperialism are all effectively erased from the dominant story of British penal developments in the twentieth century. 4 The idea of a punitive transformation within this small network of regions would become all the more complicated if we include the post-colonial Anglophone sites such as the Caribbean, Latin America, Singapore, India, or Hong Kong, for example (Fonseca 2018b;Paton 2004; Carrington et al 2016; Brown 2017; Lee and Laidler 2013), or examined the differences of the punitive turn in South America (Sozzo 2018). If we were to broaden the scope from prison to punishment we see the abolition and/or abeyance of Magdalene Laundries, industrial schools, Jim Crow, colonialism, slavery, and the death penalty in Anglophone world, problematises the notion that there has been a dramatic shift from social tolerance to popular punitiveness (Alexander 2010; O'Sullivan and O'Donnell 2008; Garland 2010).…”
Section: Exclusion and Erasurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than categorising political systems based on ascendant ideological and instrumental thinking, this means investigating how these ideas work in practice to shape penal policies. Comparatively investigating these questions beyond the metropole may reveal new dynamics that shape the power to punish (Sozzo 2018;Li 2015). These kinds of questions also open up a space within comparative inquiry which understands the important of role of agency in shaping penal politics and takes the time to appreciatively map intentions, motives and values of those who hold the state power to punish (Nelken 2009;Loader 2006).…”
Section: Rethinking the Prison And Penal Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nesse sentido, a análise desenvolvida a partir desses conceitos está atenta às críticas de Sozzo (2016Sozzo ( , 2018 e O'Malley (2016) em relação às dificuldades de se trabalhar com o conceito de neoliberalismo para a compreensão sociológica da punição, em especial no contexto latino e sul-americano 5 . O que se sugere, apoiandose em proposições do próprio Sozzo (2018, p. 677-680) -ainda que, dentro do escopo do presente artigo, não seja possível esgotar essa extensa questão -é que trabalhar o neoliberalismo como "uma racionalidade governamental que está sempre aberta a possibilidades de mutação e variações e que coexiste com outras racionalidades" (SOZZO, 2018, p. 677) no mapeamento de câmbios modernos concretos nas tecnologias de punição pode ser uma forma "empiricamente sensível" (SOZZO, 2018, p. 680) de compreender um fenômeno global que pode apresentar distintas e variadas configurações locais.…”
Section: Das Métricas Econômicas à Cultura Do Medounclassified
“…En Latinoamérica, una línea de cuestionamiento a la propuesta de Wacquant, ha sido desarrollada por Sozzo (2018Sozzo ( , 2017. Para el autor, asumir que el aumento exponencial de las tasas de encarcelamiento en diversos países de Sudamérica desde la década de 1980 hasta nuestros días -aproximadamente-, responde a la implementación de un modelo político neoliberal es una sobre generalización (Sozzo 2018, 677), pues la tesis de la «penalidad neoliberal» asume una homogeneidad temporal y espacial ficticia (Lacey, 2013;O'Malley 2015).…”
Section: El «Lugar» De La Lucha En La Penalidadunclassified