Punishment 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyCrime and devianceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Abbie BroadbentCreated on: 09-03-15 17:22 7341265 Across 1. 2 different forms of punishment which he sees as examples of sovereign power and disciplinary power. Illustrates disciplinary power through panopticon - design for prison in which cells visible to guards but prisoners don't know if they're being watc (8) 5. The USA is moving into an era of mass incarceration due to the growing politicisation of crime control. (7) Down 2. The growth of community controls has simply cast the net of control over more people. the increased range of sanctions available enables control to penetrate deeper into society (5) 3. Inmates are able to resist control in institutions such as prisons (criticism of Foucault) (7) 4. Punishment upholds social solidarity and reinforces shared values through rituals of order e.g. public trail. Retributive Justice in tradtional society and restitutive in modern society. (8) 6. in the 18th century punishments such as transportation to the colonies was a 'rule of terror' landed by the aristocracy over the poor. (8) 7. Imprisonment reflects capitalist relations of production e.g. similar strict disciplinary style in prisons and factories. (7, 3, 8)
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