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Abstract
This exploratory paper introduces the notion of the ‘green’ prison, uncovering the ways in which environmental sustainability inflects carceral policies and practices. Focusing on the United States, it highlights the construction of an ‘organizational sustainable development’ discourse within the correctional system, and argues that it is the system, rather than the environment, which is being ‘sustained’, through the promulgation of a ‘green’ prison discourse which serves to deflect attention from the mounting human and financial costs of mass incarceration. It examines the ways in which ‘sustainability’ plays out in correctional facilities, narrowly structured around compliance with ‘green’ environmental and energy-related regulations, and the provision of ‘green-collar’ training for inmates. Drawing on architectural geographies and notions of therapeutic landscapes, the paper theorises an alternative interpretation of the ‘green’ prison as a nurturing environment, but argues that this model functions only in decarcerative settings imbued with a rehabilitative, rather than a retributive, atmosphere.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 345-353 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Geographica Helvetica |
Volume | 69 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Keywords
- carceral geography
- green prisons
- green criminology
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"Fear-suffused environments" or potential to rehabilitate? Prison architecture, design and technology and the lived experience of carceral spaces (ES/K011081/1)
Moran, D. (Principal Investigator)
Economic & Social Research Council
1/01/14 → 30/06/17
Project: Research Councils
Activities
- 1 Guest lecture or Invited talk
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Invited lecture at Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies, University of Toronto: 'Carceral Geography: Spaces and Practices of Incarceration'
Moran, D. (Speaker)
27 Mar 2014Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Guest lecture or Invited talk