Coxsackie :: the life and death of prison reform /
How progressive good intentions failed at Coxsackie, once a model New York State prison for youth offenders.Should prisons attempt reform and uplift inmates or, by means of principled punishment, deter them from further wrongdoing? This debate has raged in Western Europe and in the United States at...
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Schriftenreihe: | Reconfiguring American political history.
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Zusammenfassung: | How progressive good intentions failed at Coxsackie, once a model New York State prison for youth offenders.Should prisons attempt reform and uplift inmates or, by means of principled punishment, deter them from further wrongdoing? This debate has raged in Western Europe and in the United States at least since the late eighteenth century. Joseph F. Spillane examines the failure of progressive reform in New York State by focusing on Coxsackie, a New Deal reformatory built for young male offenders. Opened in 1935 to serve "adolescents adrift," Coxsackie instead became an unstable and brutalizing prison. From the start, the liberal impulse underpinning the prison's mission was overwhelmed by challenges it was unequipped or unwilling to face--drugs, gangs, and racial conflict.Spillane draws on detailed prison records to reconstruct a life behind bars in which "ungovernable" young men posed constant challenges to racial and cultural order. The New Deal order of the prison was unstable from the start; the politics of punishment quickly became the politics of race and social exclusion, and efforts to save liberal reform in postwar New York only deepened its failures. In 1977, inmates took hostages to focus attention on their grievances. The result was stricter discipline and an end to any pretense that Coxsackie was a reform institution.Why did the prison fail? For answers, Spillane immerses readers in the changing culture and racial makeup of the U.S. prison system and borrows from studies of colonial prisons, which emblematized efforts by an exploitative regime to impose cultural and racial restraint on others.In today's era of mass incarceration, prisons have become conflict-ridden warehouses and powerful symbols of racism and inequality. This account challenges the conventional wisdom that America's prison crisis is of comparatively recent vintage, showing instead how a racial and punitive system of control emerged from the ashes of a progressive ideal. |
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contents | The reformer's mural -- A new deal for prisons : the politics of reform in New York -- Adolescents adrift : young men on the road to Coxsackie -- Against the wall : survival and resistance at Coxsackie -- Reform at work : ideas into action at Coxsackie -- A conspiracy of frustration : coming home -- The frying pan and the fire : the reformatory in crisis, 1944-1963 -- Out of time : Coxsackie and the end of the reform idea -- Floodtide : Coxsackie and post-reformatory prison politics, 1963-1977 -- Conclusion : the ghost of prisons future. |
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series | Reconfiguring American political history. |
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spelling | Spillane, Joseph F. Coxsackie : the life and death of prison reform / Joseph F. Spillane. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Reconfiguring American Political History Includes bibliographical references and index. N. The reformer's mural -- A new deal for prisons : the politics of reform in New York -- Adolescents adrift : young men on the road to Coxsackie -- Against the wall : survival and resistance at Coxsackie -- Reform at work : ideas into action at Coxsackie -- A conspiracy of frustration : coming home -- The frying pan and the fire : the reformatory in crisis, 1944-1963 -- Out of time : Coxsackie and the end of the reform idea -- Floodtide : Coxsackie and post-reformatory prison politics, 1963-1977 -- Conclusion : the ghost of prisons future. Print version record. English. How progressive good intentions failed at Coxsackie, once a model New York State prison for youth offenders.Should prisons attempt reform and uplift inmates or, by means of principled punishment, deter them from further wrongdoing? This debate has raged in Western Europe and in the United States at least since the late eighteenth century. Joseph F. Spillane examines the failure of progressive reform in New York State by focusing on Coxsackie, a New Deal reformatory built for young male offenders. Opened in 1935 to serve "adolescents adrift," Coxsackie instead became an unstable and brutalizing prison. From the start, the liberal impulse underpinning the prison's mission was overwhelmed by challenges it was unequipped or unwilling to face--drugs, gangs, and racial conflict.Spillane draws on detailed prison records to reconstruct a life behind bars in which "ungovernable" young men posed constant challenges to racial and cultural order. The New Deal order of the prison was unstable from the start; the politics of punishment quickly became the politics of race and social exclusion, and efforts to save liberal reform in postwar New York only deepened its failures. In 1977, inmates took hostages to focus attention on their grievances. The result was stricter discipline and an end to any pretense that Coxsackie was a reform institution.Why did the prison fail? For answers, Spillane immerses readers in the changing culture and racial makeup of the U.S. prison system and borrows from studies of colonial prisons, which emblematized efforts by an exploitative regime to impose cultural and racial restraint on others.In today's era of mass incarceration, prisons have become conflict-ridden warehouses and powerful symbols of racism and inequality. This account challenges the conventional wisdom that America's prison crisis is of comparatively recent vintage, showing instead how a racial and punitive system of control emerged from the ashes of a progressive ideal. Coxsackie Correctional Facility. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013054490 Coxsackie Correctional Facility fast Prisons New York (State) Coxsackie. Prisoners New York (State) Coxsackie. History of the Americas. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Penology. bisacsh Prisoners fast Prisons fast New York (State) Coxsackie fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRxjHXhdg7mkDdcw9krY History of the Americas Electronic books. has work: Coxsackie (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFGyd6GdF3d7w9wP6qthBK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Spillane, Joseph F. Coxsackie 9781421413228 (DLC) 2013032123 (OCoLC)857356558 Reconfiguring American political history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94080715 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=662223 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Spillane, Joseph F. Coxsackie : the life and death of prison reform / Reconfiguring American political history. The reformer's mural -- A new deal for prisons : the politics of reform in New York -- Adolescents adrift : young men on the road to Coxsackie -- Against the wall : survival and resistance at Coxsackie -- Reform at work : ideas into action at Coxsackie -- A conspiracy of frustration : coming home -- The frying pan and the fire : the reformatory in crisis, 1944-1963 -- Out of time : Coxsackie and the end of the reform idea -- Floodtide : Coxsackie and post-reformatory prison politics, 1963-1977 -- Conclusion : the ghost of prisons future. Coxsackie Correctional Facility. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013054490 Coxsackie Correctional Facility fast Prisons New York (State) Coxsackie. Prisoners New York (State) Coxsackie. History of the Americas. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Penology. bisacsh Prisoners fast Prisons fast |
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title | Coxsackie : the life and death of prison reform / |
title_auth | Coxsackie : the life and death of prison reform / |
title_exact_search | Coxsackie : the life and death of prison reform / |
title_full | Coxsackie : the life and death of prison reform / Joseph F. Spillane. |
title_fullStr | Coxsackie : the life and death of prison reform / Joseph F. Spillane. |
title_full_unstemmed | Coxsackie : the life and death of prison reform / Joseph F. Spillane. |
title_short | Coxsackie : |
title_sort | coxsackie the life and death of prison reform |
title_sub | the life and death of prison reform / |
topic | Coxsackie Correctional Facility. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013054490 Coxsackie Correctional Facility fast Prisons New York (State) Coxsackie. Prisoners New York (State) Coxsackie. History of the Americas. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Penology. bisacsh Prisoners fast Prisons fast |
topic_facet | Coxsackie Correctional Facility. Coxsackie Correctional Facility Prisons New York (State) Coxsackie. Prisoners New York (State) Coxsackie. History of the Americas. SOCIAL SCIENCE Penology. Prisoners Prisons New York (State) Coxsackie Electronic books. |
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