What Good Are Markets in Punishment?


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There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the idea that it is a relatively new development. In fact, penal activity has always been (at least partly) private (Feeley 2002). Second, people seem to think the state can create a market when and where it wants.

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