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245 10 $aInmates' narratives and discursive discipline in prison :$brewriting personal histories through cognitive behavioural programs in prison /$cJennifer A. Schlosser.
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490 1 $aRoutledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice ;$v24
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505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; References; 2. The engineers; Systemic failures: the search for an answer; Cognitive-behavioral programs: research and critique; Cognitive-behavioral critiques in the literature; Beyond the local: research and responsibility; References; 3. Planning; A descriptive history: the origins of discursive discipline; Deviants: resisting the meta-narrative and other such crimes; References; 4. The architects; Expert knowledge; References; 5. The site.
505 8 $aThe narratives: expert knowledge as cognitive self-changeLimitations of the research; References; 6. The gap; Layout and content; Self-blame; Degradation; Disconnection; Note; References; 7. The divide; Beyond content: structural problems in program design; References; 8. Crossing over; Common and disparate patterns revealed in five themes ; Theme one: choice; Theme two: responsibility; Theme three: context; Theme four: goals; Theme five: future ; References; 9. Demolition; Expert knowledge versus lived realities: creating discursive discipline; Oppressive methods in the exercise of control.
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