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Welfare and Punishment

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In this enlightening study, Ian Cummins traces changing attitudes to penal and welfare systems. From Margaret Thatcher’s first cabinet, to austerity politics via New Labour, the book reveals the i...
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In this enlightening study, Ian Cummins traces changing attitudes to penal and welfare systems.

From Margaret Thatcher’s first cabinet, to austerity politics via New Labour, the book reveals the ideological shifts that have led successive governments to reinforce their penal powers. It shows how ‘tough on crime’ messages have spread to other areas of social policy, fostering the neoliberal political economy, encouraging hostile approaches to the social state and creating stigma for those living in poverty.

This is an important addition to the debate around the complex and interconnected issues of welfare and punishment.

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Price: $40.95
Pages: 180
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 01 August 2022
ISBN: 9781529203936
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Penology and punishment, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology, Social and ethical issues, Social welfare, social policy and social services
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Ian Cummins is Senior Lecturer in the School of Health and Society at Salford University.

Introduction

Thatcherism and its Legacy

Welfare and Punishment in a ‘Stark Utopia’ (1979– 2015)

Contemporary Narratives of Mass Incarceration

Exploring the Punitive Turn

The Third Way in Welfare and Penal Policy

New Labour, New Realism?

Austerity and the Big Society

Conclusion: Citizenship and the Centaur State