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The Defences of the Weak (Routledge Revivals)

A Sociological Study of a Norwegian Correctional Institution

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The Defences of the Weak (Routledge Revivals)

A Sociological Study of a Norwegian Correctional Institution

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This is a sociological study of a Norwegian penal institution. The author spent two years in the institution, observing and interviewing inmates and staff, the target being to learn the extent to which American prisons fit with prison life in a different culture. He gives a fascinating answer to the question: Norwegian prisons were, at the time of the study, miles away from their American counterparts. The conflicts between prison officers and inmates were certainly there, but they took a very different form. Rather than engaging in deviant practices and norms, emphasising more or less solidary opposition against the staff, the Norwegian prisoners criticised the staff and the prison fiercely on the basis of their own norms; rather than engaging in deviance, they turned the common practises and norms of Norwegian society against the staff, engaging in a kind of moral surveillance of those in power. He coined the phrase of "censoriousness" to this approach from the "bottom" of the prison. Mathiesen spells out the major causes of this different approach, from characteristics of this particular prison to broader social forces.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2012
eBook ISBN
9781136284090

The Defences of the Weak

A Sociological Study of a Norwegian Correctional Institution
Thomas Mathiesen
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First published in 1965
by Tavistock Publications Limited
This edition first published in 2012 by Routledge
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ISBN 13: 978-0-415-53519-9 (hbk)
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The Defences of the Weak

A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF A NORWEGIAN CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION

THOMAS MATHIESEN
image
First published in 1965
in the International Library of Criminology
under the auspices of the Institute for the Study and
Treatment of Delinquency
by Tavistock Publications Limited
11 New Fetter Lane, London E.C.4
SBN 422 71530 1
First published as a Social Science Paperback in 1972
SBN 422 75380 7
Printed in Great Britain by photolithography
by Cox and Wyman Ltd
London, Fakenham and Reading
Ā© Copyright Thomas Mathiesen, 1965
This book is available in both hardbound and paperback editions. The paperback edition is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.
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Contents

Preface
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. The Problem
2. Some Definitions and Propositions
3. Preventive Measures and the Preventive Detention Institution
PART II: THE RISE AND FUNCTIONS OF CENSORIOUSNESS
4. The Staff Context
5. Staff Distribution as Seen by Inmates
6. Elements of a Patriarchal RƩgime
7. The Disrupted Society
8. Censoriousness: Models of Justice
9. Censoriousness: Models of Efficiency
10. Censoriousness: A Concluding Statement
11. Problems of Defensive Effectiveness
PART III: SOME CONCLUSIONS
12. The Defences of the Weak
Appendix: Methods and Techniques
Bibliography
Index

Preface

This book reports on a sociological study of aspects of a Norwegian correctional institution.
When conducting a study of a correctional institution, it is tempting to introduce one’s own value judgements about such organizations. However, I have tried my utmost to resist the temptation. The aims of the book are description and theoretical analysis, and when describing and interpreting I have faithfully tried to set aside any personal bias.
However, personal bias may, of course, still have crept in without my wish or knowledge. This possibility, which indeed is present in almost any sociological study, indicates that it is my duty to tell my readers very briefly what my biases are — in so far as I am aware of them myself. For by having these biases identified, the individual reader should be better able to judge the success of my attempts at keeping description and analysis free of them.
I have to state that prisons in their present form are not, in my opinion, efficient means of bringing deviants back to normal societal life. Aspects of the social structure of prisons seem to me to be detrimental to rehabilitation, at least in many cases. If institutional treatment of criminals is to be effective, drastic reorganizations seem to me to be necessary. In this connection, introduction of a professional treatment staff on a far broader scale than heretofore seems of the greatest importance.
But my personal attitude towards prisons is not only guided by the criterion of efficiency. I have to state also that in many cases I find imprisonment unjust, in the sense that I find the penalty unnecessarily hard in relation to the offence. In other words, I often do not find a criminal offence important or dangerous enough to warrant mobilization of all the deprivations of imprisonment. This does not mean that I blame staff members, whose situation can be almost as difficult as that of the inmates. Rather, the physical and social structure of many prisons, beyond the control of the individual staff member, seems to me often to impose unnecessary hardships.
However, once this is said, I should also add that this feeling on my part varies according to the actual institution I have in mind. I should perhaps stress that in terms of internal institutional arrangements, I gained this feeling less in the institution I studied than when observing other institutions. The reason is probably that the institution I studied was characterized by medium rather than maximum security at the time of the study.
Many people and organizations have been most helpful in making my work possible, though I, of course, must bear sole responsibility for any shortcomings evident in the book. In a brief preface it is unfortunately impossible to mention all who helped me. However, I am concerned to express my gratitude to at least some of those who have given me help. I should like to mention:
The Prison Board of the Ministry of Justice for permission to carry out the study, and the staff and inmates in the Ila Institution for Preventive Detention for their co-operation and great helpfulness. For obvious reasons inmates cannot be mentioned by name, and space forbids mentioning all of the staff members. But I would at least like to express my sincere gratitude to Mr Bergsvein Hov, Superintendent; Dr Nils Kinnerƶd, Chief Psychiatrist; Dr Aagot Heyerdahl, at present Chief Psychiatrist in Botsfengslet; ...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. The Defences of the Weak
  3. Full Title 1
  4. Copyright 1
  5. Full Title 2
  6. Copyright 2
  7. Contents
  8. Preface
  9. PART I: INTRODUCTION
  10. PART II: THE RISE AND FUNCTIONS OF CENSORIOUSNESS
  11. PART III: SOME CONCLUSIONS
  12. Appendix: Methods and Techniques
  13. Bibliography
  14. Index

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