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Prisoner Society in an Era of Psychoactive Substances, Organized Crime, New Drug Markets and Austerity
The British Journal of Criminology ( IF 3.288 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-31 , DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azaa019
Kate Gooch 1 , James Treadwell 2
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Framed by the limited and now dated ethnographic research on the prison drug economy, this article offers new theoretical and empirical insights into how drugs challenge the social order in prisons in England and Wales. It draws on significant original and rigorous ethnographic research to argue that the ‘era of hard drugs’ has been superseded by an ‘era of new psychoactive drugs,’ redefining social relations, transforming the prison illicit economy, producing new forms of prison victimisation, and generating far greater economic power and status for suppliers. These changes represent the complex interplay and compounding effects of broader shifts in political economy, making necessary new considerations of consumerism, organised crime, prison governance, and the declining legitimacy and moral performance of prisons.

中文翻译:

精神药物,有组织犯罪,新药市场和紧缩时代的囚徒社会

本文以有关监狱毒品经济的有限的,人性化的民族志研究为框架,对毒品如何挑战英格兰和威尔士监狱的社会秩序提供了新的理论和实证见解。它借鉴了重要的原始而严格的人种学研究,认为“硬毒品时代”已被“新型精神活性药物时代”所取代,重新定义了社会关系,改变了监狱的非法经济,产生了新的监狱受害者形式,为供应商带来更大的经济实力和地位。这些变化代表着政治经济更广泛变化的复杂相互作用和复合影响,对消费主义,有组织犯罪,监狱治理以及监狱的合法性和道德表现的下降进行了新的考虑。
更新日期:2020-03-31
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