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Disruptive Prisoners : Resistance, Reform, and the New Deal

Title
Disruptive Prisoners : Resistance, Reform, and the New Deal / Chris Clarkson, Melissa Munn.
ISBN
9781487538446
Publication
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2021]
Copyright Notice Date
©2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (320 p.) : 51 b&w illustrations
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Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
In English.
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Summary
Disruptive Prisoners reconstitutes the history of Canada's federal prison system in the mid-twentieth century through a process of collective biography - one involving prisoners, administrators, prison reformers, and politicians. This social history relies on extensive archival research and access to government documents, but more importantly, uses the penal press materials created by prisoners themselves and an interview with one of the founding penal press editors to provide a unique and unprecedented analysis. Disruptive Prisoners is grounded in the lived experiences of men who were incarcerated in federal penitentiaries in Canada and argues that they were not merely passive recipients of intervention. Evidence indicates that prisoners were active agents of change who advocated for and resisted the initiatives that were part of Canada's "New Deal in Corrections." While prisoners are silent in other criminological and historical texts, here they are central figures: the juxtaposition of their voices with the official administrative, parliamentary, and government records challenges the dominant tropes of progress and provides a more nuanced and complicated reframing of the post-Archambault Commission era. The use of an alternative evidential base, the commitment of the authors to integrating subaltern perspectives, and the first-hand accounts by prisoners of their experiences of incarceration makes this book a highly readable and engaging glimpse behind the bars of Canada's federal prisons.
Variant and related titles
De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2021.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 09, 2021
Contents
Frontmatter
Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
PART I Disrupting the Old Order
1 Riots and Reform: Political Action and the Making of the Archambault Report
2 The Blueprint for the New Deal: The Archambault Commission Re-envisions Reform
PART II Disruptive Influences
3 "Men Who Beefed": Writing the New Deal
4 The New Deal - Same as the Old Deal?
5 Time Off: Clemency, Remission, and Parole
6 New Deal/Old Deal: Discontent and Censorship
Conclusion
Appendix A Excerpts from Commissioner's Annual Reports Detailing Psychiatric Services, 1947-1957
Appendix B Article Refused for Publication in Pathfinder, 1953
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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