Work and the Carceral State
English

About The Book

'Revolutionises our understanding of the carceral state' - Fidelis Chebe Director of Migrant Action During 2019-20 in England and Wales over 17 million hours of labour were carried out by more than 12500 people incarcerated in prisons while many people in immigration removal centres also worked. In many cases such workers constitute a sub-waged captive workforce who are discarded by the state when done with. Work and the Carceral State examines these forms of work as part of a broader exploration of the relationship between criminalisation criminal justice immigration policy and labour tracing their lineage through the histories of transportation and banishment of houses of correction and prisons to the contemporary production of work. Criminalisation has been used to enforce work and to discipline labour throughout the history of England and Wales. This book demands that we recognise the carceral state as operating at the frontier of labour control in the 21st century.
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